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    Jordanian self-immolates outside prime minister's office

    Jordanian self-immolates outside prime minister's office

    Man in critical condition after incident in Amman, as 80 people are charged over violent clashes during demonstration in March


    Associated Press
    guardian.co.uk, Thursday 7 April 2011 20.10 BST


    A protester in Amman is pursued by police as they broke up a camp set up by students during 25 March protests. Photograph: Khalil Mazraawi / AFP / Getty Images

    A Jordanian man set himself on fire outside the prime minister's office in Amman in the first such act since political unrest hit the country in January.

    Mohammed Abdul-Karim was in critical condition with third-degree burns to his face and much of his body, said a doctor at Bashir Hospital. It was a similar act of self-immolation by a vegetable vendor in Tunisia in December that ignited the wave of protests that brought down autocratic rulers there and in Egypt and is threatening others across the Arab world. Similar acts occurred in other Muslim countries – some of them fatal – to protest repressive governments.

    Protests calling for political reform in Jordan have generally been smaller and more peaceful than in other Arab states, but a demonstration on 25 March turned violent as crowds of government supporters and opponents clashed. One man died and 120 others were wounded.

    On Thursday, prosecutors charged 80 people with resisting police intervening to break up those clashes. They will stand trial in Jordan's criminal court, according to a judicial official. He said they included pro- and anti-government activists but declined to give a breakdown. No trial date has been set. If convicted, they face up to five years in prison.

    The judicial official and the doctor who gave details of Abdul-Karim's condition spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not allowed to make press statements.

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    Good Ole Ben Bernanke has set the world on fire with his Monopoly Money Scheme

    Get ready for the world to depeg from the dollar, the US loses its reserve currency status and thats when the shit hits the fan here in the good ole US of Broke A

    makes ya wonder what kind of color revolution they have planned for the 50 Bankrupt states
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