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15 executed: Jordan sends a message to terrorists

- HANI HAZAIMEH

AMMAN: Jordan on Saturday executed 15 death-row inmates, including 10 convicted terrorists, officials said.

Five were members of the “Irbid cell,” said Mohammed Al-Momani, informatio­n minister and government spokesman.

Others were convicted for other terror attacks including one on the General Intelligen­ce Department (GID) office in Baqa’a, and another on security personnel in Samma.

Those executed also included the killer of writer Nahed Hattar; the person responsibl­e for bombing the Jordanian Embassy in Baghdad in 2003; and those involved in a terrorist attack against tourists in Amman’s downtown Roman amphitheat­er.

The other five death-row inmates executed included a man found guilty of raping and killing his daughter.

Former Informatio­n Minister Samih Maaytah told Arab News the executions are meant to send several messages, most notably “to the families of the victims who fell prey to the evil acts committed by the terrorists, and the criminals who tampered with the security of the homeland.”

He added: “It is a clear message that Jordan will not tolerate any attempt to undermine its security and stability, or the safety of its pub- lic, under any pretext. The executions send a strong message to those murderers who breached its security.

“The executions are, in the first place, a reflection of the country’s determinat­ion to apply the law by all means. Those who were executed had undergone a fair trial, and were given sentences by the court commensura­te with the brutal acts they committed, whether they were criminal or terrorist acts ... the country has all the right to punish criminals and take proper action against perpetrato­rs of crimes.”

Maaytah said the executions also send a message that Jordan is serious in tackling grassroots terrorism.

Maaytah did not exclude the possibilit­y of retaliatio­n for the executions by terrorist groups, but said the security agencies are alert and have taken extensive measures to foil any possible attempts to undermine Jordan’s stability.

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