At least 22 killed in protests against fuel price hikes in Angola

At least 22 killed in protests against fuel price hikes in Angola
At least 22 killed in protests against fuel price hikes in Angola

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Hind Al Soulia - Riyadh - LUANDA — At least 22 people have been killed and more than 1,200 arrested in violence that erupted during protests this week in Angola sparked by the government's decision to raise the price of fuel, the president's office said on Wednesday.

Joao Lourenco's office released the death toll in an official statement and said that 197 people were also injured in the two days of violence that began on Monday and spread from the capital, Luanda, to at least six other provinces in the southern African nation.

Earlier this month, the government said it was removing subsidies on diesel and raising the price by more than 30%.

That prompted minibus taxis, a common method of transport for Angolans, to hike their prices by as much as 50%.

Lourenco's office said dozens of shops were looted and vehicles were damaged in rioting by people angry at the new fuel price and the rising cost of living.

The army was deployed to restore order as the riots "triggered a climate of widespread insecurity," the statement said.

It did not elaborate on how the people died.

Protests against the price hikes in Angola first erupted two weeks ago, when Human Rights Watch accused the police of excessive force against what was a largely peaceful demonstration.

Police unnecessarily fired tear gas and rubber bullets and assaulted protesters in those demonstrations, the rights group said.

Authorities have often been accused of clamping down harshly on protests to silence dissent in Angola, where the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola party has been in power for 50 years since independence from Portugal in 1975.

Angola is one of Africa's largest oil producers, but the country does not have enough refineries to meet domestic demand, so it imports diesel and gasoline at high prices. — Euronews


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