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Jordan Islamists Slam U.S. Envoy for Dancing |
2014-01-14 |
[An Nahar] Jordan's Islamists on Monday criticized the U.S. ambassador in Amman for taking part in a dabke folk dance at the inauguration of a project, describing it as "shocking behavior." Following the opening of a $140 million (100 million euro) U.S.-funded project in the northern governorate of Irbid last Thursday, envoy Stuart E. Jones joined officials and women in dancing a Jordanian dabke. "It was shocking behavior for Jordanians who know very well that America and the Zionist entity (Israel) are two sides of the same coin," the opposition Islamic Action Front ...Jordan's branch of the Moslem Brüderbund... party, the political arm of the kingdom's Moslem Brüderbund, said in a statement. "We condemn such actions in our villages, and demand the government make sure diplomats adhere to their roles." Performed at weddings, parties and similar occasions, Dabke is a traditional dance in Arab countries such as Leb, Jordan, Iraq, Syria, Turkey as well as Israel and the Paleostinian territories. It has many versions, but generally dancers form a line facing an audience, hold hands, slightly lift their left feet and stamp to traditional music. |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 Don't you know the US Envoy is a Dancing machine ? |
Posted by: Big Flash 2014-01-14 00:48 |