The former crown prince of Jordan said on Saturday that he was “under house arrest” in his palace in Amman.
According to a video obtained by the BBC, Jordan’s former crown prince said on Saturday that he was under “house arrest” at his home in Amman.
In a video broadcast to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Prince Hamza claimed that the Army Chief of Staff had gone to his home and told him that “he has no right to leave it”. He also denied participating in a conspiracy and accused the country’s authorities of “corruption” and “incompetence”.
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