One
Syrian was killed and two hospitalized while 28 members of Jordanian
security forces were injured during a protest inside Zaatari refugee
camp in northern Jordan Saturday.
Accounts of the incident differ
between Jordanian security forces and Syrian activists. Jordanian
newspaper al-Ghad reports the shooter
in the incident remains unknown, citing a Jordanian security source who
reported a group of protesters had “attempted to attack security
forces’ headquarters inside the camp.”
Meanwhile, pro-opposition Syrian
news site Zaman al-Wasl reported that clashes
began as a result of security forces’ “forbidding groups of young men
and women who had been working on nearby farms to return to the camp.”
As a video circulated online depicts shouting protesters carrying a
young man covered in blood, activists on the “Za’atari Coordination
Committee” Facebook page reported protests escalated
when security forces at the camp’s eastern gate threatened to “send two
young women back to Syria,” sparking a massive protest in which
security forces used tear gas and fired upon the protesters. By Syria Direct
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