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Protesters Launch Tent Camp in Jordan

HeadlineMar 25, 2011

Pro-democracy activists in Jordan have established a tent camp in the capital city of Amman modeled after Egypt’s Tahrir Square. More than 1,000 people set up the encampment Thursday night, calling themselves the “March 24th Movement” after the date their action began. The tent camp could re-spark a wave of protests that broke out inside Jordan earlier this year.

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