MALAYSIA 12 JANUARI
RAKYAT ARAB ISLAM JORDAN MAHU HAPUSKAN RAJA JORDAN
warga jordan majoritinya adalah arab islam
raja abdullah menjadi raja satelah ayahnya mati pada tahu 1999
rakyat jordan telah muak dengan sistem beraja
raja di jordan ini mengakui sebagai penjaga agama islam
raja jordan ini mengaku bahawa mereka dari bani hashim
raja jordan mengaku keturunan nabi muhamad
kah kah kah
semua ini rakyat jordan tak ambil pot
mereka keluar berdemo
menuntut dihapuskan sistem raja di jordan
rakyat telah muak dengan kerenah raja
raja ini mengaku sebagai penjaga agama islam
tapi raja ini jaga judi bola
tapi raja ini entot hulu hilir
tapi raja ini pukul orang di kelab malam
tapi raja ini pukul orang yang potong kereta raja
maka rakyat jordan semenjak kebelakangan ini
telah berkali kali keluar ke jalan raya
untuk berdemo menghapuskan sistem beraja di jordan
rakyat jordan telah bosan ditipu oleh raja
rakyat jordan telah bosan di buli oleh kaum kerabat raja
rakyat jordan yang faseh arab
rakyat jordan faseh al -quran
dalam al-quran mereka temui tak ada sistem raja
dari zaman nabi muhamad tak ada raja
kerana itu sistem raja wajib dihapuskan
RAKYAT JORDAN KELUAR BERDEMO MENUNTUT HAPUSKAN RAJA RAJA
Protesters in Jordan denounce King Abdullah II
Demonstrators call for his ouster, a demand previously muted in the strategically located kingdom, which has mostly avoided the "Arab Spring" unrest.
AMMAN, Jordan — In a sign that the U.S.-backed kingdom of Jordan may yet be vulnerable to the "Arab Spring"upheaval, angry demonstrators Friday denounced King Abdullah II and his ruling circle as "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" and demanded swift reform or an end to the monarchy.
Across the country, demonstrators this week have been calling for the king's ouster, a demand previously muted in the strategically situated kingdom, which has mostly avoided the political tumult that has convulsed the region.
The protests at times have turned violent, resulting in at least one death. However, Friday's rallies of several thousand in Amman, the capital, seemed mostly peaceful, carefully monitored by gendarmes in full riot gear. Police separated protesters from small groups of pro-monarchy counter-demonstrators and vowed to use an "iron fist" against anyone inciting violence.
Some analysts already view Jordan's escalating protest movement as the gravest threat to date to the reign of Abdullah, who assumed the throne in 1999 upon the death of his father, King Hussein.