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Critics of Jordan's King Bemoan1 Missed Opportunities

In recent days, some Jordanians have broken a long-held taboo2 - chanting attacks on King Abdullah himself.

The protests were sparked by a cut in subsidies3, meant to forestall4 a fiscal5 crisis and comply with IMF loans. But it has unleashed6 resentment7 of what some call an absolute monarchy8.

Commitment to reform questioned

Street activists9 are not the only ones taking on the king. Political analyst10 Labib Kamhawi questioned the monarch's commitment to reform on Jordanian television, and now faces criminal charges.

"Here the regime has no intention of of accepting people's demand for significant and serious reform because all powers are amassed11 in the hands of the king himself," said Kamhawi.

For a monarchy with roots in the arbitrary redrawing of the region's map by Western nations a century ago, Jordan has been, up to now, surprisingly stable. Jordanians may complain about the price hikes, but many still profess12 loyalty13 to the king.

King's supporters

Mohamed Hajir, a barber, said the price rise is a burden. But he called on God for continued peace and security, and for the king to remain the ruler.

This loyalty has helped Jordan weather the storms battering14 other nations in the region, including Syria, whose refugees fill camps along their mutual15 border.

But some worry that the king and his advisers16 are squandering17 their strength for short-term gains.

Parliamentary elections set for January will be a test of an electoral law some see as an attempt to undermine the influential18 Muslim Brotherhood19.

"They adopted this electoral system, which ended up with more polarization in our society, more sub-identities emerged in our society, social violence even," said Oraib al-Rantawi, the director of al-Quds Center for Political Studies.

Some believe leaders also are manipulating fault lines between Jordanians originally from the region and those of Palestinian origin, who make up more than half the population.

"It wants to make sure that the two main components20 of the society - the East Jordanian and the Palestinians - do not come hand in hand, unified21 vis-a-vis the regime," said analyst Kamhawi.

Free speech under fire

Kamhawi said a failure to foster unity22 at this precarious23 time is compounded by the crackdown on free speech. For young activists in particular, freedom of expression has been a key demand of protesters throughout the region during the past nearly two years of protests.

"Short-sighted" is a description that comes up frequently in Jordanian discussions of the monarchy's approach to calls for peaceful, gradual reforms.

"This is part of the debate in our society, but unfortunately it seems to me that the lessons of the Arab Spring are not learned well even in Amman," said al-Quds Center director al- Rantawi.

Yet, analysts24 say, Jordanians retain hope, however slight, that their leaders will listen and prove the exception, rather than the rule. 


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