Open Access#12018
Water Thieves or Political Catalysts? Syrian Refugees in Jordan and Lebanon
In: http://hdl.handle.net/10945/57360
In 2013, a Jordanian town near Mafraq in the north ran out of water. The villagers barricaded roads and burned tires. This was no ordinary protest: King Abdullah himself came to the scene, assuring the villagers he would get water to them in tankers. In a move uncharacteristic of Jordanian politics, the villagers refused. They wanted water piped directly into their houses instead. In the end, the king promised piped water.