Protesters demand “fall of the regime” in Jordan | Al Akhbar English
►http://english.al-akhbar.com/content/protesters-demand-fall-regime-jordan
Overnight demonstrations over fuel price hikes in Jordan may have spiraled into a nation-wide revolt against the country’s regime Wednesday, according to various activist sources.
Voici quelques éléments dans le Jordan Times et ailleurs ces derniers jours pour comprendre ces protestations:
Demand for fuel overtakes supply as speculation over subsidies continues | The Jordan Times, < ►http://jordantimes.com/demand-for-fuel-overtakes-supply-as-speculation-over-subsidies-continue >
Per capita fuel subsidy compensation set tentatively at JD70 a year for limited-income households | The Jordan Times, < ►http://jordantimes.com/per-capita-fuel-subsidy-compensation-set-tentatively-at-jd70-a-year-for >
Gov’t endorses measures to cut spending, increase revenues, in The Jordan Times, < ►http://jordantimes.com/govt-endorses-measures-to-cut-spending-increase-revenues >
La colère gronde en Jordanie, après une hausse des prix du carburant | À La Une | L’Orient-Le Jour, < ►http://www.lorientlejour.com/category/%C3%80+La+Une/article/787581/La_colere_gronde_en_Jordanie%2C_apres_une_hausse_des_prix_du_carburan >
Protesters demand « fall of the regime » in Jordan, in Al Akhbar English, < ►http://english.al-akhbar.com/content/protesters-demand-fall-regime-jordan >
Political parties urge gov’t to rescind decision on fuel subsidies, in The Jordan Times, < ►http://jordantimes.com/political-parties-urge-govt-to-rescind-decision-on-fuel-subsidies >
Gov’t should allow private sector to import oil derivatives — economists, in The Jordan Times, < ►http://jordantimes.com/govt-should-allow-private-sector-to-import-oil-derivatives----economist >
Public transport fares rise as taxis protest fuel price hike, < ►http://jordantimes.com/public-transport-fares-rise-as-taxis-protest-fuel-price-hike >
Tweeps hold forth on gov’t decision to lift fuel subsidies, in The Jordan Times, < ►http://jordantimes.com/tweeps-hold-forth-on-govt-decision-to-lift-fuel-subsidies >
►http://jordantimes.com/vandalism-arrests-as-fuel-riots-continue