Pro-air strikes, anti-ISIL: Thousands attend rally in Jordanian capital

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Thousands took to the streets of Amman on Friday (February 6) to protest at the murder of Jordanian pilot Mouath al-Kasaesbeh.

He was filmed being burned alive by Islamic State militants.

Queen Rania joined those marching in Jordan’s capital.

Her Majesty Queen Rania participated in the largest march the country has ever witnessed – Downtown Amman.
#IamMuath pic.twitter.com/D1FfuYZvHz— Ala’ Samir Z.H.Annab (@luluannab) February 6, 2015

Some demonstrators expressed support for the government, which has stepped up its air campaign against the jihadist group.

Others, such as former MP Ouda Qawwas, wished to dissociate the violence from religion.

“It’s very important as a Christian living with Muslim brothers here in Jordan just to announce and to emphasise that what’s happening with the name of any religion – not only Islam – is not the actual thing we believe in,” he declared.

Jordan responded to ISIL propaganda films with its own video, showing the air force writing slogan