Dr. Saud Al-Sharafat is a former Brig. Gen in the Jordanian General Intelligence Directorate, as well as founder and chairman of the Shorufat ِCenter for the Study of Globalization and Terrorism. His writings mainly focus on issues pertinent to globalization and international terrorism.
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The pandemic has not ended terrorism in Jordan, and ISIS is still a significant threat.
Last year’s abnormally low terrorist activity in Jordan could be interpreted as an indication that the threat of ISIS in the country has diminished significantly. Unfortunately, this is not the case; while there are several explanations for the low occurrence of terrorist attacks in Jordan in 2020, none of them point to a future in which ISIS does not continue to pose a threat to Jordanian security.
Dubai: In yet another crime shocking the Jordanian community, a father has stabbed to death and decapitated his two little daughters aged 2 and 3 years old in Al Jafr District, Southern Badia, local media reported.
According to well-informed sources, the killer has a criminal history of drug trafficking and domestic abuse. He woke up early on Saturday and slit the throat of his two daughters, the first is two-years-old while the second is three-years-old.
The accused’s brother, the uncle of the two girls, had discovered and reported the incident to the police. He was visiting his brother and once he arrived, he saw bloodstains in front of the house, whose door was left wide open. He got inside and to his shock, he found the two daughters killed, and decapitated. “They were slaughtered like a goat”, he stated.
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Justice minister, EU ambassador discuss strengthening cooperation on rule of law
Talhouni praises EU’s continued support, Hadjitheodosiou underlines importance of maintaining positive momentum in reforms
By JT - Feb 23,2021 - Last updated at Feb 23,2021
Minister of Justice Bassam Talhouni meets with Ambassador of the European Union Maria Hadjitheodosiou on Monday (Photo courtesy of Justice Ministry Facebook page)
AMMAN Minister of Justice Bassam Talhouni and Ambassador of the European Union (EU) Maria Hadjitheodosiou, on Monday met to discuss the ongoing cooperation in the Justice sector in the framework of the 50-million-euro “Support to the Rule of Law in Jordan” programme.