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king take to streets Jordanian supporters of King Abdullah II wave the national flag in Amman, Jordan, Saturday, March, 26, 2011. ally.(AP Photo/Nader Daoud) Share PhotoJordanian supporters of King Abdullah II wave the national flag in Amman, Jordan, Saturday, March, 26, 2011. ally.(AP Photo/Nader Daoud) Jordanian supporters of King Abdullah II wave the national flag and a sword in Amman, Jordan, Saturday, March, Nike Air Flightposite 26, 2011. ally.(AP Photo/Nader Daoud) AP Share PhotoJordanian supporters of King Abdullah II wave the national flag and a sword in Amman, Jordan, Saturday, March, 26, 2011. ally.(AP Photo/Nader Daoud)Jordanian supporters of King Abdullah II, seen in the placard at center, along with a picture of his father, the late King Women Ralph Lauren Sweaters Hussein, left, and son Prince Hussain , right, wave the national flag and chant Jordan 10 slogans in Amman, Jordan, Saturday, March, 26, 2011. ally.(AP Photo/Nader Daoud) AP Share PhotoJordanian supporters of King Abdullah II, seen in the placard at center, along with a picture of his father, the late King Hussein, left, and son Prince Hussain , right, wave the national flag and chant slogans in Amman, Jordan, Saturday, March, 26, 2011. ally.(AP Photo/Nader Daoud) Thousands of supporters of Jordan's King Abdullah II took to the streets of the capital Saturday to express their loyalty, as a resilient opposition protest movement demands Kobe Olympic Shoes political reforms and new elections. The 7,000 people sought to put on a display that would counterbalance scenes a day earlier when security forces and government supporters clashed with thousands of anti government protesters. One person died Nike Foamposite Boot in Friday's protests, and the government insisted he was one of Nike Lunar its supporters and that he died of a heart attack. But Wholesale Sneaker Shoes For Cheap Khairi Saad's brother said Saturday that he was among the anti government protesters, and an Islamic opposition groups said he was beaten to death by police. He was the first person to die during nearly three months of unrest. Jordan's protests have generally been smaller than those in other Arab nations and in another difference have not sought the ouster of the country's leader, Abdullah. But the young Jordanians organizing the demonstrations said this week they are intensifying their campaign, demanding the removal of the prime minister, creation of a more reformist Men Ralph Lauren Stripe Polo government, the dissolving of what is seen as Women Ralph Lauren Olympics a docile parliament and the dismantling of the largely feared intelligence department. Abdullah's supporters waved the king's portrait and danced in Saturday's march, chanting, "With our lives and souls, we sacrifice for you, our king." Friday's protests were the first to turn violent. Around 120 people were injured in the fighting between pro and anti government crowds. The 55 year old Nike Air Foamposite One man who died on Friday was beaten by police, said Hamza Mansour, leader of the Islamic Action Front, Jordan's largest opposition party. The man's brother, Mohammed Saad, confirmed he was part of the anti government crowd. Police chief Lt. Gen. Hussein Majali, state forensic doctor Qais Qsous and president of Jordan's Doctors Association Ahmad Aroumti said an autopsy earlier in the day backed the conclusion that he died of a heart attack. The opposition said Prime Minister Marouf al Bakhit, who only took office on Feb. 9, must resign. "He is directly responsible for having police brutally attack unarmed civilians who wished to express their political views peacefully," said Mansour, of the Islamic Action Front. "Al Bakhit is only buying time and is not serious about reforms because we haven't seen many changes in the past few weeks," Mansour said.