Jordan’s Prime Minister, Fayez Al-Tarawneh, on Wednesday said that those who attacked police in Al-Za’atari Syrian refugee camp will be deported to where they came from. Al-Tarawneh said at a press conference that that the government will not tolerate any attempt to break the law, stressing that Jordan is carrying out a humanitarian and ethical duty towards its Arab brothers but any attempt to stir riots will not be tolerated since law is applied to all including non-Jordanians. Al-Za’atari Syrian refugee camp which accommodate around 22 thousand refugees has witness on Tuesday riots, the second in four days, that resulted in the injury 28 members of the Jordanian security, when Syrian refugees threw stones at police during a protest, organized in the camp, on what they described as poor services provided to them and the difficult conditions in which they live.
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