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Engineers syndicate shows support for ‘youngest Jordanian prisoner in Israel’
By JT - Oct 10,2015 - Last updated at Oct 10,2015
AMMAN — The Jordan Engineers Association (JEA) freedoms committee on Saturday held a demonstration in front of the Professional Associations Complex in solidarity with the youngest Jordanian prisoner in Israel, Mohammad Suleiman.
JEA President Majid Tabaa said Suleiman was sentenced to a 15-year prison term in Israel, along with an 80,000 shekel fine, a JEA statement said. He also urged the government to pressure Israel through severing diplomatic ties.
Suleiman was a 16-year old when he was arrested in March 2013 while visiting his relatives in the West Bank, his father told The Jordan Times in recent remarks.
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