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Queen Alia with Princess Alia bint Al Hussein in London:
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Tell him... Last edited by Joumana; 08-21-2007 at 10:45 AM. |
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A few days ago they broadcastet some Doku about King Hussein where they accompanied him for about three weeks in late 1977. (Most of the story was about his military actions and showed him in uniform with his troups) I think it was October. And I know it was the year Alia died. But in which month?
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February 9, 1977
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There are some pictures on corbis.com:
I can't link them, but just go on corbis.com and write "queen alia" into the search field Last edited by Seraphine; 09-05-2007 at 02:34 PM. |
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Thank you jordan for posting this previously unseen picture. I am sure we all enjoy and thank you for being kind and share with us.
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The report that was not made public stated that it was a bomb planted by CIA operatives in Jordan in an attempt to kill King Hussein because he refused to join the Camp David peace agreement. Now here is the really sad story. Jordanians did not like Queen Alia but she earned our respect after she died because of the way she died, the cause she died for and because (for the first time in our life) we saw King Hussein devastated and crying almost like a baby. Obviously, he loved her so much. |
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On another note, Prince Ali would have been king now had Alia not died so early. Ali spent several crucial years without a mother while King Hussein was stressed out in the post camp david period while the Americans were pushing him to join camp david. Furthermore, the invasion of Lebanon was imminent and the King was worried about Jordan getting sucked into a war. Thus, Prince Ali was the most ignored prince. And what about Queen Noor? When Queen Noor (then Elizbeth Al-Halabi) visited the palace for the first time, and due to the similarity in the hair color between Noor and Alia, it is said that Ali and Haya ran towards her screaming "mama, mama...". King Hussein was deeply moved by this but Queen Noor was not. She never connected or showed affection to Ali. As a consequence of all the factors above, Prince Ali has low self-esteem and never graduated from college. Otherwise, I am of the opinion that he would have been King NOW. It was the Circassian guards at the palace who actually paid attention to Ali, they played with him, taught him their language and Circassian dancing and kept him out of trouble. Had it not been for them, he would have been a criminal by now. That's why he likes Circassians so much, it has nothing to do with his mother having Circassian roots, I'm not even sure this is true. |
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Actually, the King did not meet Queen Noor until the first Boeing 747 was delivered to Jordan, that was much later in 1977 and possibly in 1978. The meeting was orchestrated by Queen Noor's father (who was with the crew who delivered the 747) but neither King Hussein nor Queen Noor knew what he had in mind. |
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People think that honor killings are allowed in Jordan but they are NOT and the people who commit them get prosecuted and sentenced to Jail. The problem is, they often get paroled out of jail before serving the complete sentence. Honor Killing is a murder with specific conditions which are fulfilled when a woman in the family engages in premarital sex. |
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Queen Alia, the wife of King Hussein of Jordan, was buried before sunset in the wooded park of the royal Al Hashimi palace.
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Thank you Hilal for the pictures. I never seen pictures from the day Queen Alia was laid to rest. It would be good if membersd who have magazines or newspapers about Queen Alia could scan them for us to see, please
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This is very sad from two small children too young to know |
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Last edited by kaffir; 10-27-2007 at 09:02 PM. Reason: grammar |
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I was reading this thread and became paralyzed. I always believed that Queen Alia was much beloved by Jordanian people...So, was she respected -and even not "loved" - after her death? What a sad thing...
My only tought about it is that sometimes, people are unjust over women . Poor Queen Alia became guilty of the divorce before the eyes of the Jordanian people and Queen's mother. I imagine they said she "seduced him" to make him broke with Princess Muna. It could have been. But the truth is that the King could have said plainly "no"...And he didn't. He was married more than once; so on WHOM could people set the guilt of all the affair? I will not answer it, for the answer came all by itself.You cannot accuse me of favoritism for women. Since all people who read my messages at the Royal Forums knows I'm not a feminist and that I'm far of being one. I'm only a person who believes in justice. For women and men. A traditionalist in the right sense of the word. ![]() I'm curious about what was the Jordanian people feelings about Princess Muna, mother of the current Monarch of the country.Does they love her? Vanesa. |
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If you take a look at the State Department's website (Henry A. Kissinger) you will find out that Henry Kissinger visited Jordan 10 times between Nov. 1973 and Sep. 1975 but then the visits stopped throughout 1976 and there were no visits to Jordan until Cyrus Vance's visit in Feb. 18, 1977, nine days after the helicopter crash. Although this by itself is not proof of anything, it supports the argument that the Americans were not happy with King Hussein's refusal to join Saddat in Camp David. It is not a matter of threat, the USA, although committed to Israel's survival, are also interested in bringing the Arab-Israeli conflict to conclusion. Israel had no role in September 1970 and I am not sure what you meant by "Stability". |
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Queen Alia's first public appearances did not help much either. She spoke so slowly and so softly that she sounded like a 5 year old girl. That's when Jordanians said to themselves "Oh my God, what was the King thinking" But like I said before, her death changed EVERYTHING. |
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