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2022 Jordanian protests

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2022 Jordanian protests
Date15 December 2022 – present
Caused byRising gas prices
MethodsProtests, riots and arson
StatusOngoing
Parties
Casualties
Death(s)4 police officers, 1 fighter
Injuries"Many"
Arrested44

A series of protests began in Jordan on 15 December 2022 over rising gas prices. So far, one senior police officer has been killed after being shot in the head,[1] and three more were killed during a raid carried out to arrest the suspects. One of the suspects, described as a "fighter", was killed.[2] There have also been reports of anti-riot police throwing tear gas during the protests. Youths have clashed with police northeast of Amman. Protesters have staged in the Tafiyla neighborhood of Amman, where police have clashed with protesters saying anti-government slogans. Youths burned tires on a main highway between Amman and the Dead Sea, disrupting the traffic, and highways connecting Amman to Irbid and Karak have been shut down.[3] Youths also clashed with police in several neighborhoods in Irbid threw stones in smaller towns. Some protesters have threatened to stage street protests.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Police officer killed in Jordan as anger over fuel prices spreads". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 16 December 2022.
  2. ^ "Three Jordanian police killed during raid on hideout in Maan". Al Jazeera. 19 December 2022.
  3. ^ "Jordanians continue fuel protests day after 'rioting'". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 2022-12-17.
  4. ^ Al-Khalidi, Suleiman (2022-12-16). "Police officer killed during protests in Jordan over high fuel prices". Reuters. Retrieved 2022-12-16.