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Jordan protest calls for political reform
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Jordan's King Abdullah is seen in an interview with the BBC in London, Monday, Nov. 14, 2011. (AP Photo / Yoursef Allan, Jordanian Royal Palace)
Jordan's King Abdullah is seen in an interview with the BBC in London, Monday, Nov. 14, 2011. (AP Photo / Yoursef Allan, Jordanian Royal Palace)

AMMAN: More than 1,000 Jordanians marched after Muslim weekly on Friday in a protest called by opposition Islamist pushing for political reform and an end to corruption.

The march began outside Al-Husseini mosque in central Amman and moved towards city hall about a kilometer (less than a mile) away.

Banners held up by Islamist, leftists and youth groups said "the people want to reform the regime", "the people want an elected government", and "we want a fair electoral system".

In a statement distributed before the march, organizers from the Muslim Brotherhood and its political arm, the Islamic Action Front, said the movement still awaited reforms that "would bring power back to the people".

"We ask for a serious fight against corruption, the corrupt to be tried, and a boosting of regulatory institutions," it said.

Since this year's uprisings sweeping the Arab region, Jordan has been jostled by its own protest movement fueled by calls for political reform and the end of widespread corruption.

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