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Jordanian Interior Minister pledges to prevent recurrence of riots after police officer is killed

Jordanian Interior Minister Mazen Al-Faraya said on Friday that his country would take tough measures and deploy more riot police in the face of violent demonstrations that erupted in protest against rising prices after last night’s clashes across the country. the country which led to the death of a policeman.

He added in a press conference that the government will allow peaceful protests, but will not tolerate riots that destroy public and private property, as happened on Thursday.

This was announced by the Jordanian General Security on Friday, Close the TikTok platform. Work temporarily suspended within the country “after abuses” during the truck drivers’ strike, which resulted in the death of a police colonel.

Ahead of the official announcement, users of the ‘Tik Tok’ app in Jordan reported that it had completely stopped since Friday morning.

Colonel Dalibeh

The application has seen the release of many video clips of the transport truckers’ strike, with interactive and enthusiastic songs for acts of sabotage and road closures.

And the Jordanian funeral, after Friday prayers, a body Colonel Abdul Razzaq Al-Dalabeh In the city of Al-Kfeir in Jerash, killed by a terrorist bullet in the Al-Husseiniyah area in Ma’an governorate in southern Jordan.

The body of the late Colonel Al-Dalabeh arrived at Prince Rashid’s mosque in the city of Al-Kafir, his hometown.

The funeral was attended by senior public safety officials and security leaders from the military and all security agencies.

On Friday, the Jordanian cabinet mourned Colonel Al-Dalabeh, who was assassinated by evil hands while performing his official duty in the Husseiniya area, according to the Prime Minister’s description.

“The cabinet condemns this treacherous and cowardly attack,” Jordanian government communications minister Faisal Al-Shboul said.

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