Mahmoud Kharabsheh (also spelled Mahmud al-Kharabsha) (Arabic: محمود الخرابشة; born 1951)[1] is a Jordanian politician and lawyer.
[2] In October 2007, he once more said that it will take a long time for Jordanian society to change its attitude towards honour killings.
[5] In June 2009 he called for the resignation of Omar Rimawi, President of Al-Balqa` Applied University, for his involvement in financial and administrative corruption.
He cited high costs and lower than expected uranium supplies as the main problems for the construction of a nuclear energy plant.
[7] In March 2012 he claimed that the proposed Jordans 2012 Passports Law violated the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.
[10] In November 2017 Kharabsheh was present at a group interview on sexual harassment for Deutsche Welle and clashed with the moderator after questioning the authenticity of a woman speaking of her experiences.