- 56376 طالبا وطالبة يشاركون في امتحانات الثانوية العامة، الخميس، موزعين على 749 مركزا، وفق وزارة التربية والتعليم
- وزارة الزراعة تعلن عن فتح باب استقبال طلبات الراغبين بالحصول على شهادات الإنتاج من صباح الخميس، وحتى نهاية دوام يوم الخميس الموافق 16 تموز الحالي
- الولايات المتحدة توقع الأربعاء اتفاقا لبناء سفارتها الدائمة في القدس
- محافظة القدس تحذر من تداعيات إقرار "الهيئة العامة للكنيست" الاسرائيلي بالقراءة التمهيدية مشروع ما يُعرف بـ"قانون المؤذن"، الذي يستهدف منع أو تقييد رفع الأذان
- يكون الطقس، الخميس، صيفيا معتدلا في أغلب المناطق، وحارا نسبيا في مناطق البادية، وحارا في الأغوار والبحر الميت والعقبة
Yarmouk students protest 'security grip,' high tuition
AMMONNEWS - Dozens of students at Yarmouk University demonstrated on Sunday inside the university campus calling for reducing tuition and lifting the "security grip" on campus.
The students considered that the "tight security grip" on campus affairs restricts students' freedoms.
Students denounced the university's consideration to raise tuition, noting that the high fees are already "unbearable," which would lead to further unequal opportunities available between the poor and rich classes, according to their expression.
The demonstrators also touched on the political climate in Jordan, stressing the importance of "national unity" as they marched throughout the university campus, located in Irbid, northern Jordan.
They also called for trials of any university officials suspected of corruption and involvement in "squandering university funds."
Regarding their rejection of interference by security forces, the students called for accelerating the implementation of King Abdullah's directives to close security offices inside campuses, and lifting the security grip off intervention in student affairs.
They stressed the need to reform regulatory university system to ensure students' rights to freedom of expression and accelerating the endorsement of a Student Union law.
Students took oaths at the end of the demonstration to "protect the country, its components, and readiness to face any entity that works to "mess with national unity."












































