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Jordan: Four Detained MPs Denied Family Visits
Jordanian security authorities have refused to allow the families of four detained MPs to visit them in prison for over a week. Prison director stated the decision was taken by "higher authorities” The MPs lawyer complained to the Attorney General that this decision is in a violation of the law; who agreed that the decision to withhold visits was exceptional. Attorney Hekmat el Rewash
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Jordanian security authorities have refused to allow the families of four detained MPs to visit them in prison for over a week. Prison director stated the decision was taken by "higher authorities” It is to be mentioned that the ill treatment within Jordanian prisons has been criticized by the local and international human rights. Some prisons have recently witnessed incidents including a hunger strike by 20 inmates in Sawaka prison. The authorities had earlier referred the four MPs to state security prosecution on charges of fomenting seditions and destabilizing national unity. The Jordanian State Security General Attorney ordered jailing of the four MPs for fifteen days pending investigations, in maximum security prison south of Amman |
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