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December 19th, 2005, 6:10:52 PM
Iraqis protest as goverment hikes fuel prices
19 Dec 2005 16:32:16 GMT
Source: Reuters
By Omar al-Ibadi
BAGHDAD, Dec 19 (Reuters) - Angry Iraqis staged protests across the country on Monday after the government raised fuel prices as much as threefold in a bid to revive the economy.
Hundreds of demonstrators marched through the streets of Najaf, Kerbala, Sulaimaniya and other towns following the decision, which pushed up the price of fuel for cooking and heating as well as petrol.
The government defended the move, saying fuel was still cheap in Iraq and the hike in prices was necessary to bolster the flagging economy.
Premium gasoline rose by 200 percent while diesel jumped by the same amount. Regular gasoline rose by 150 percent and bottled household gas by 100 percent.
That meant a litre of ordinary gasoline rose from 20 Iraqi dinars -- about 1.4 U.S. cents -- to 50 dinars.
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19 Dec 2005 16:32:16 GMT
Source: Reuters
By Omar al-Ibadi
BAGHDAD, Dec 19 (Reuters) - Angry Iraqis staged protests across the country on Monday after the government raised fuel prices as much as threefold in a bid to revive the economy.
Hundreds of demonstrators marched through the streets of Najaf, Kerbala, Sulaimaniya and other towns following the decision, which pushed up the price of fuel for cooking and heating as well as petrol.
The government defended the move, saying fuel was still cheap in Iraq and the hike in prices was necessary to bolster the flagging economy.
Premium gasoline rose by 200 percent while diesel jumped by the same amount. Regular gasoline rose by 150 percent and bottled household gas by 100 percent.
That meant a litre of ordinary gasoline rose from 20 Iraqi dinars -- about 1.4 U.S. cents -- to 50 dinars.
...more...
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/LON958602.htm