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Jordan's King Turns To Family Mediation With Prince Hamzah To Heal Rift

Jordan's King Turns To Family Mediation With Prince Hamzah To Heal Rift

The government has accused Hamzah, an ex-crown prince, of involvement in a seditious conspiracy to "destabilise the kingdom's security", and detained him along with at least 16 other people.

Jordan's King Abdullah II agreed Monday to enter mediation to heal a rift within the royal family, the palace said, after his half-brother Prince Hamzah was accused of a "wicked" plot and placed under house arrest.

The government has accused Hamzah, an ex-crown prince, of involvement in a seditious conspiracy to "destabilise the kingdom's security", and detained him along with at least 16 other people.

Abdullah has "decided to handle the question of Prince Hamzah within the framework of the Hashemite (ruling) family and entrusted it to (his uncle) Prince Hassan", himself a former heir to the throne, the palace said.

Hamzah earlier struck a defiant tone, insisting he will not obey orders restricting his movement.

The 41-year-old, who says he has been placed under house arrest inside his Amman palace, in an audio recording posted on Twitter late Sunday vowed to remain defiant.

"I don't want to make moves and escalate now, but of course I'm not going to obey when they say: 'You can't go out, you can't tweet, you can't communicate with people, you're only allowed to see your family,'" he said.

Hamzah -- whom Abdullah stripped of the title of crown prince in 2004 -- has emerged as a vocal critic of the monarchy, accusing Jordan's leadership of corruption, nepotism and authoritarian rule.

In a video he sent to the BBC on Saturday, he lashed out at "incompetence that has been prevalent in our governing structure for the last 15 to 20 years and has been getting worse".

"No-one is able to speak or express opinion on anything without being bullied, arrested, harassed and threatened," he charged.

"Wicked slander"


Hamzah denied being involved in any "nefarious" plot, but said he had his phone and internet cut by Jordan's armed forces chief-of-staff, General Youssef Huneiti.

In the recording released Sunday, Hamzah said: "When the head of the joint chiefs of staff comes and tells you this... I think it's kind of unacceptable".

"I recorded what he said and sent it to my friends abroad and to my family, in case anything happens."

According to local residents, the internet has been cut off for two days in Dabouq, western Amman, where Prince Hamzah and other royals live.

King Abdullah, 59, named Hamzah crown prince in 1999, in line with their father's dying wish, but later stripped him of the title and named his own son Prince Hussein heir to the throne.

Hamzah's mother, American-born Queen Noor, defended her son, tweeting that she was "praying that truth and justice will prevail for all the innocent victims of this wicked slander".

Analyst Ahmad Awad said the turbulent events were "a first" for Jordan.

"This is the beginning of a crisis and not the end," said the head of the Phenix Center for Economic and Informatics research institute in Amman.

"This shows that there is a need for political, economic and democratic reforms."

Linchpin of stability


The crisis has laid bare divisions in a country usually seen as a bulwark of stability in the Middle East.

Washington, major Gulf powers, Egypt and the Arab League have all been quick to pledge their support for Abdullah and his steps to ensure stability, and a similar message came from Russia on Monday.

Jordan has only about 10 million people, but outsized strategic importance in a turbulent region.

It borders Israel and the occupied West Bank, Syria, Iraq and Saudi Arabia, hosts US troops and is home to millions of exiled Palestinians and more than half a million Syrian refugees.

The Washington Post had first reported Saturday that Hamzah had been "placed under restriction" amid a probe into an alleged plot.

"This sedition was nipped in the bud," Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi said Sunday, charging the plotters had linked up with foreign parties.

Safadi declined to identify the alleged foreign parties, but also charged an individual "with links to foreign intelligence services" had offered to fly Hamzah's wife out of the country.

An Israeli who said he is a close friend of Hamzah, Roy Shaposhnik, said he had "extended an invitation for the prince's wife and children to stay at his home in Europe".

He said he had made "this benign, humanitarian" offer after the prince had voiced "concerns about the safety of his family".

Shaposhnik stressed he does not work for any intelligence agency and that he had "no knowledge of, or any involvement with," latest events in Jordan.

Huneiti, the military chief, on Monday said the armed forces and security agencies had "the capacity, competence and professionalism" needed "to face... any attempt to undermine the security of the homeland".

Barah Mikail, director of consulting firm Stractegia, said Jordan had been "quick in reassuring" the international community that "the situation is under control".

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