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The National Forum for Rights and Liberties (Fajr) revealed the release of 95 people who were arrested during the demonstrations that began near the Israeli occupation embassy in Amman on Sunday evening.
The forum said in a statement that the arrests included 101 citizens, while the Public Prosecutor ordered today the release of 95 of them, and extending the detention of three for a week on charges of insulting and resisting security personnel, while three others will be presented to the Public Prosecutor tomorrow.
The National Alliance for Rights and Freedoms (Fajr) affirmed that the right to demonstrate, peaceful assembly, and express opinion is a right guaranteed in the Jordanian constitution and the law, and that blocking roads leading to demonstration sites and assaulting demonstrators exceeds the law and the constitution and constitutes a violation of the basic rights of Jordanians, and assaulting women is unacceptable. In the culture of Jordanians.
The National Alliance for Rights and Freedoms called on the government to immediately stop these actions and infringe on the right of Jordanians to express their opinions and the right to demonstrate and support their brothers and families in Gaza, which is guaranteed by the Constitution and the law and guaranteed by international conventions, and to release all those arrested immediately, and to investigate the measures of prevention, beatings, and attacks on women and youth, and to take action. Measures to prevent this from happening again, and holding those who issued the orders and made this decision responsible.