Islamists Deny Reports over Sending Letter to Queen Rania
27-11-2012 12:00 AM
Ammon News - AMMONNEWS - he Deputy Head of the Muslim Brotherhood in Jordan, Zaki Bin Irshaid, denied reports about sending a letter to the Queen Rania on supporting the Crown Prince.
Bin Irshaid told Ammon News on Monday that the movement did not discuss, in their meetings, this issue.
He also indicated that such reports targeted the movement, especially they are organizing a mass protest which will be held on next Friday.
London-based newspaper, Al Quds Al-Arabi, reported that the Islamic movement sent letters to the Royal Family including Queen Rania on their support to the monarch and his Crown Prince.
According to the Newspaper, one of the letters sent to the queen shows the movement's support to the Crown Prince in the hope of looking positively toward the movement.
Prince Hamzah, 24, was relieved of his "symbolic" duties in a letter from the monarch late 2004, after 5 years, the King named his eldest son, prince Hussein as a Crown Prince of Jordan.
Since the protests erupted in Jordan 2011, the Islamic movement did not demand to change or topple the monarch, their demands are in frame of reforming the regime, According to the movement.