Anti-Israel protest in Amman
by Abdul Jalil Mustafa in Arab News
6 July 2009
AMMAN: Jordanian police yesterday used force to disperse a group of trade unionists and politicians who tried to stage a sit-in before the Ministry of Agriculture against fruit and vegetable imports from Israel, reports said.
"We are surprised to see this happen at a time when the protest was a peaceful one," he said.
"We demand that the government bans imports of fruits and vegetables from the Zionist entity (Israel)," the 14 trade unions which organized the protest said.
Agriculture Minister Said Masri "should be sacked because he did not do anything to stop such imports and to protect national products," they added.
Police spokesman Mohammed Khatib said that the demonstration "was illegal because the organizers did not obtain a permit from the authorities."
Protesters chanted anti-Israeli slogans and carried pictures of Palestinian children killed during Israel’s 22-day offensive on the Gaza Strip.
