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Teacher hospitalised after student’s mother hits him with her car

By - Jan 10,2016 - Last updated at Jan 10,2016

AMMAN — A new attack on a teacher took place late last week, marking the third assault on educators this year, according to the Jordan Teachers Association (JTA).

Ihab Rantisi, the victim of the latest incident, who serves in a private school in Amman, was “obeying the rules” when the mother of a student reportedly hit him with her car.

“I told the woman not to enter the campus with her car as it was crowded and the school’s rules prohibit this. I did not want to jeopardise students’ safety,” Rantisi told The Jordan Times over the phone on Sunday.

However, the mother shouted at the teacher then hit him.

“Her words were: ‘What business is it of yours. An insect preventing me from entering. I will go in even if that means running you over’. And that is exactly what she did,” he recounted.

Rantisi is still in hospital suffering from severe bruises on his arm and leg.

Apart from the physical injury, the incident had a psychological effect on the maths teacher, making him question the value of educating the younger generation while not being respected by their parents.

“The incident took place in front of students and teachers,” the 12th grade teacher said, adding that the parent threatened to put him in jail and filed a “malicious” lawsuit against him.

“She accused me of harassing her,” Rantisi said.

Mustafa Qudah, head of the JTA Amman branch, condemned the incident, calling on authorities to arrest the attacker.

“I will head to the governor’s office tomorrow [Monday] to request the arrest of the woman. I cannot understand the level some people reached in undermining our teachers,” Qudah told The Jordan Times.

Rantisi said he believes in the “integrity of the Jordanian legal system” and will wait for justice to take its course.

“I will not withdraw the charges under any circumstances, especially after knowing that the woman falsely accused me of harassing her. I will only drop charges if she agrees to publically apologise on TV,” the father of three said.

JTA Spokesperson Ayman Okour said the syndicate is following up on the case.

Attacks on teachers are continuing even after the Cabinet approved amendments to the Penal Code late last year that stiffen penalties against those who assault educators and medical personnel.

The amended law, which was referred to the Legislation and Opinion Bureau, stipulates no less than a one-year prison term for those who attack teachers, faculty members at colleges and universities, nurses and doctors while they are on duty.

The punishment also applies if the educators or healthcare workers are attacked for an action or decision they have taken in their professional capacity.

While the JTA has announced its support for the move, it has also called for more police patrols and guards outside schools to prevent attacks. 

 

The Education Ministry has announced that its legal division is following up on all assaults and charges against the assailant will not be dropped even if the targeted educators decide to do so. The JTA registered around 100 attacks on teachers in 2015.

Cabinet approves JD6m loan to Petra authority

By - Jan 10,2016 - Last updated at Jan 10,2016

AMMAN — The Cabinet on Sunday approved lending the Petra Development and Tourism Region Authority (PDTRA) JD6 million from the Cities and Villages Development Bank to fund the heritage village project, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

The decision is part of a series of measures taken by the government recently to support the tourism sector in the Kingdom in general and Petra in particular. The aim of these measures is varying the tourism product and prolonging the tourists’ stay to support the economy.

 

 

Two injured in seven-car pileup

By - Jan 10,2016 - Last updated at Jan 10,2016

AMMAN — Two people were injured on Sunday in a seven-vehicle pileup on the Jerash-Amman road, according to a Civil Defence Department (CDD) statement.

CDD cadres took the injured to Jerash Public Hospital where they were listed in fair condition.

The seven vehicles were tailgating and one of them suddenly slowed down, causing the accident, according to the statement.

 

 

Maan installing speed bumps to prevent drifting

By - Jan 10,2016 - Last updated at Jan 10,2016

AMMAN — Maan municipality has started setting up speed bumps on the city’s roads to ensure traffic safety and limit the phenomenon of street drifting, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported on Sunday.

The municipality received many complaints from residents over incidents of drifting, which endangers to the lives of pedestrians and motorists, Maan Mayor Majed Sharari told Petra.

He said a JD15,000 tender was floated to set up the speed bumps around the governorate, especially near areas where street drifting is most common.

 

 

Five Sudanese nationals hospitalised for gas inhalation

By - Jan 10,2016 - Last updated at Jan 10,2016

AMMAN — Five Sudanese nationals on Sunday suffered shortness of breath as a result of inhaling gases emitted from a coal brazier at their residence near the 2nd Circle, according to a Civil Defence Department (CDD) statement.

West Amman CDD cadres administered first aid and took them to Al Bashir Hospital where they were listed in fair condition.

 

 

 

‘2,300 cybercrimes recorded in 2015’

By - Jan 10,2016 - Last updated at Jan 10,2016

AMMAN — Some 2,300 cybercrimes were registered in 2015, most of which involved blackmail, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported on Sunday. The Criminal Investigation Department cybercrime combating unit dealt with only 12 cybercrimes when it was established in 2008, according to Petra.

Army chief receives US delegation

By - Jan 10,2016 - Last updated at Jan 10,2016

AMMAN — King’s Military Adviser and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs-of-Staff Gen. Mashal Al Zaben on Sunday received a US military delegation, according to a Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army statement.

Zaben and the delegates discussed regional and local developments.

 

 

‘5,735 illegal workers deported in 2015’

By - Jan 10,2016 - Last updated at Jan 10,2016

AMMAN — Labour Ministry inspection teams conducted 94,136 field visits in 2015, detaining 28,341 illegal workers, fining 13,908 institutions and warning 14,497 others, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported on Sunday.

The ministry also deported 5,735 illegal workers and closed 1,635 institutions violating the law, Petra quoted Abdullah Jbour, director of the ministry’s inspection directorate, as saying.

‘216 violations recorded in Tawjihi winter session so far’

By - Jan 10,2016 - Last updated at Jan 10,2016

AMMAN — A total of 216 violations have been registered so far in the General Secondary Certificate Examination (Tawjihi) winter session, which started on December 30, Deputy Prime Minister and Education Minister Mohammad Thneibat said on Sunday.

In remarks to the Jordan News Agency, Petra, Thneibat said the number of violations has dropped substantially compared to previous years due to students’ commitment to regulations. He also commended parents’ understanding of the importance of the measures taken by the ministry, highlighting the efforts of teachers supervising the examination process. 

'140 Syrian refugees cross into Jordan in 72 hours'

By - Jan 10,2016 - Last updated at Jan 10,2016

A soldier offers food to a Syrian child on the northern border recently (Petra photo)

AMMAN — The army announced Sunday that Border Guards had received 140 Syrian refugees during the previous 72 hours. 

The Border Guards transferred the refugees to shelters and camps, while Royal Medical Services cadres attended to the ill and the injured, a military source said in a statement.

The Border Guards in 2015 received 16,997 Syrian refugees, offering them the necessary assistance and transporting them to camps, an official source at the Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army (JAF) said in a statement released last week.

Also last year, JAF personnel stationed on the borders confiscated huge amounts of weapons, ammunition and narcotics of different kinds and foiled many infiltration attempts, the source said.

According to the statement, the troops seized 1,473 pieces of various weapons, and 6,659 bullets.

The army recorded 85 cases of infiltration attempts involving 132 people.

 

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