A Jordanian opposition party, the Partnership and Salvation Party (PSP), said that its application to renew its registration has been unfairly rejected by the government and has complained that its members have been threatened by security services. In response to the party's rejection, dozens of prominent Jordanian human rights activists and lawyers issued a statement on Friday against the "fierce attack and harsh pressure" against the PSP. The party's general secretary, Salem Falahat, told The New Arab that despite complying with the newly passed party law, the party's renewal application was rejected last week. According to Falahat, the party passed the 1,000-member
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