
Jordan bans social media chatter on royal family drama as king tries to draw line under crisis
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Jordan has imposed a ban on the publication of anything related to the royal family drama that has rattled the country in recent days, as the king moves to draw a line under the crisis.
The saga began over the weekend, when Jordanian authorities detained around 15 people, including a high-profile political figure and at least one member of the royal family. A popular former crown prince, Hamzah bin Al Hussein, publicly criticized Jordan's leadership in a video sent to the media, and was publicly banned from political activities. The prince, who is the half-brother of King Abdullah, claimed to have been have been placed under effective house arrest.More Related News

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