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“In areas outside Amman, the capital, the king is becoming the subject of angry chants that tie to him to corruption, protesters say. Amid the calls for reform among the demonstrators in Amman on Friday, a smattering of people could be heard calling for the downfall of the regime.
Several opposition groups decided not to participate in the demonstrations, citing mistrust of the Muslim Brotherhood’s intentions and tactics.”
Jordanian Police Break Up a Peaceful March With Beatings
Moises Saman for The New York Times
Police beat an antigovernment protester during clashes after Friday Prayer in central Amman, Jordan. Several journalists covering the unrest were also beaten. More Photos »
By KAREEM FAHIM
AMMAN, Jordan — Riot police officers wielding wooden clubs broke up a peaceful demonstration near a square in this city’s downtown on Friday afternoon, beating protesters and journalists. The episode was a sign of rising tension over the slow pace of political reform in the kingdom.
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Moises Saman for The New York Times
An injured anti-government protester is carried away from the scene of clashes between protester and police in central Amman on Friday. More Photos »
Moises Saman for The New York Times
An injured anti-government protester is carried away from the scene of clashes between protester and police in central Amman on Friday. More Photos »