Ammon News - AMMAN Spokesperson of the Foreign Ministry Mohammad Kayed on Friday said members of the Jordanian community in Tunisia, including embassy's staff are in good conditions.
In a statement to Jordan News Agency, Kayed said the ministry, in coordination with the Jordanian embassy, is following up on conditions of the Jordanian community in Tunisia.
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* January 14, 2011 Demonstrators shout slogans in front of the Interior Ministry in Tunis after Tunisian President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali's address to the nation. Ben Ali said he would not seek another term in office and ordered police to stop firing on protesters as he sought to quell mounting unrest. Later, Prime Minister Mohammed Ghannoushi went on state television to announce that he is assuming power.
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