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President George W . Bush
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, DC 20500
Tel (202) 456-1 111
Fax (202) 456-2461
E-mail: president@whitehouse.gov
Dear President Bush:
My name is Osama Fawzi, American citizen of Jordanian origin. I am an
advisor to Arab Times, the largest Arab-American newspaper in the United
States, based in Houston, Texas.
Recently, I was elected the spokesman for Jordanian Human Rights Committee
in the United States. Our goal is to bring to everyone’s attention the
violations of human rights that take place everyday in the dictatorship
regime of Jordan’s King Abdallah .
King Abdallah and his Royal Hashemite Family have ruled Jordan as their
private property for the last several decades. They are prospering from the
work of the Jordanian people, who are suffering from financial strain as
well as political persecution.
I am writing to you regarding the trial and resulting
prison sentence that have been handed down by a military court to the former
Parliament Minister Toujan Al Faisal in Jordan. The crime that this
well-respected former Parliament member and well-known media person
committed was to write a column in the form of an open letter to King
Abdullah criticizing the recent corrupt practices of the Prime Minister of
the government, Ali Abu Ragheb. Ragheb seized the opportunity of the
Parliament not being in session to drastically increase the mandatory
liability insurance rates. Although this may seem innocent enough, this act
takes on a new angle when considered with the fact that Ragheb owns a
substantial interest in one of the main car insurance agencies in the
country. Furthermore it was later discovered that Ragheb had transferred, in
name, ownership of this company to his daughter a short while before
imposing this new order.
The victim in this case, Toujan Al Faisal, is a well-known media
personality in Jordan whose importance in her country is no less than the
importance of Barbara Walters in the United States. Her popularity with the
people of Jordan led to her nomination and election to the Jordanian
Parliament some years back.
With all that said, if Barbara Walters were to criticize one of your
decisions or actions, or that of one of the officials in your government,
would you order her detainment, torture, and prosecution by a military
court? Would you in fact subject any of the citizens of this country to such
treatment?
The Jordanian government exists in a schizophrenic state. The King, Princes,
and the rest of the Royal Court live extremely westernized lives in their
palaces and estates in Jordan and elsewhere. They spout endless rhetoric
about democracy and human rights to the Western media, while the citizens
living in their country are treated not like animals, but worse. My pets in
the United States have more rights than the typical Jordanian citizen living
in that farce of a democratic country. Human rights and civil liberties are
in such a sorry state, that if King Abdullah and Toujan Al Faisal were to
run against each other in a free, democratic election, Faisal would claim
victory by a landslide.
At this point allow me to refer you to the State Department’s report on
Human Rights in Jordan. I am also including documents from various Human
Rights organizations from the Middle East and the world (including a
recently published press release by the Committee to Protect Journalists
from New York) that go into more detail about the deteriorating conditions
in Jordan. These documents will serve to explain part of the reason why many
members of Al Qaeda are Jordanian. Jordanians hold the United States
accountable for their suffering of this corrupt regime which strikes them
down with the American club of financial aid that goes towards the
renovation or acquisition of new royal estates for members of the Royal
Court and top government officials.
None of the government corruption comes as a surprise to anyone, seeing as
the King himself was involved in the largest theft in Jordan’s history when
his personal friend Majd Al-shamayla conned multiple Jordanian banks out of
upwards of $100 million dollars. This took place with the help of several
former top government officials, all of whom are now enjoying comfortable
lives in Jordan while the courts are busy prosecuting a prominent figure in
the Jordanian community and former Parliament member for publishing an
article in Arab Times about the corrupt practices taking place in the
government.
Just last week King Abdallah stopped by Houston and visited Rice University
where he delivered a lecture revolving around the Middle East situation,
which strikes me as funny coming from the King of a country that suffers
from multiple personality disorder when it comes to civil rights and human
rights in general. Upon receiving my invitation to this event from the
Jordanian consul in Houston, I thought of all the innocent people, women and
men, professionals and blue collar workers, executives and farmers, young
and old, that are incarcerated and interrogated in Jordanian prisons for
little to no reason at all, and certainly with no formal accusation or any
pretense of a trial. Of course I had no choice but to decline this
invitation.
The King may be able to manipulate the American public that is ignorant of
his regime and his tactics. He may even coerce those who do know the truth,
but are too afraid to speak out. You Mr. President, and others in the United
States, have the opportunity and the obligation to take a stand and put
pressure on this government to start acting like the democracy it claims to
be.
We, as Arab-Americans, feel that the United States needs to be informed
about King Abdalla,s oppressive regime and cease to support it. He is a man
who stands for the very antithesis of what the United States symbolizes.
Sincerely,
Dr. Osama Fawzi
CC:
American Society of Newspaper Editors
Amnesty International
Article 19 (United Kingdom)
Artikel 19 (The Netherlands)
Canadian Journalists for Free Expression
Freedom Forum
Freedom House
Human Rights Watch
Index on Censorship
International Center for Journalists
International Federation of Journalists
International PEN
International Press Institute
Lorne W. Craner, United States Assistant Secretary for Democracy, Human
Rights, and Labor
The Newspaper Guild
The North American Broadcasters Association
Overseas Press Club
Reporters Sans Frontières
Mary Robinson, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
The Society of Professional Journalists
World Association of Newspapers
World Press Freedom Committee
Committee to Protect Journalists
Tel: (212) 465-1004, x-104
Fax: (212) 465-9568
Web: www.cpj.org
King 'Abdallah bin Hussein
Office of H.M. the King
Royal Palace
Amman, Jordan
Fax: + 962 6 463 4755
Dr Fayez Tarawneh
Chief of the Royal Court
PO Box 80
Amman, Jordan
Fax: + 962 6 463 1452
Ali Abu Al-Ragheb
Prime Minister
PO Box 80 352
Amman, Jordan
Fax: +962 6 4 642520
Kaftan Al-Majali
Minister of Interior
Fax: +962 6 464 0404
Faris Nabulsi
Minister of Justice
PO Box 6040
Amman, Jordan
Fax + 962 6 568 0238
Embassy of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Washington, D.C.
3504 International Drive, NW
Washington, DC 20008
Tel: (202) 966 2664
Fax: (202) 966 3110
Email: HKJEmbassyDC@aol.com
Embassy of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
London, United Kingdom
6 Upper Phillimore Gardens,
London, W8 7HB
Tel: 0207 937 3685
Fax: 0207 937 8795
Email: jib@jordan-information-bureau.org.uk
Jordan Representative to the United Nations
866 United Nations Plaza, Suite 552
New York, N.Y. 10017
Tel: (212) 752-0135, 0136
Fax: (212) 826-0830
Email: jordan@un.int
Jordanian General Intelligence Department
P.O.Box (1980) - Amman
Tel. 5865131
Email: gid@amra.nic.gov.jo
Web: http://www.gid.gov.jo/
Numbers of various Jordanian diplomatic missions around the world:
The Jordanian Embassy in Paris
00-331-463-702-06
The Jordanian Embassy in Roma
00-39-06-860-6122
The Jordanian Embassy in Madrid
003491-308-2536
The Jordanian Embassy in Bonn
00-49-228-353951
The Jordanian Embassy in Bern
00-41-31-382-2119
The Jordanian Embassy in Vienna
00- 43-1-405-1031
The Jordanian Diplomatic Mission in The Hague
00-317-0-354-1046
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