Petrol price at Rs 9 by Rs 9, north on the streets, 22 killed in performance


Angola Petrol Price Hike: Fluent with oil but in barriral Angola, public angry converted to a violent rebel. 22 people, firefighted and 12 people, including a policeman in the streets of the capital, Lawanda and many cities. All this began when the taxi drivers invited the strike on July 1. The city was closed on Wednesday, the city was closed on Wednesday. The roads instead of vehicles were the vehicles on the roads and the shops were unlocked. The resident of Lawnda said Daniel Pedro, which is an unemployed teacher, said – ‘The government says that young ones are not present today. Unemployment and inflation has made us unsafe. ‘

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What is the real reason for anger?

The government has reduced the heavy subsidy given on the fuel. Now a liter petrol price has been increased from 300 to 400 kwenza (₹ 39 to ₹ 38). The move was lifted to increase health and education on the recommendation of International Currency Funds (imf). But it is a direct impact on Rs 3.6 crore citizens that are already drunk for 20% inflation and almost 30% unemployment.

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16-year-old boy with police tablet

On Tuesday, a 16-year-old joker died in Lubango when he was involved in those who invaded the ruling party on the office of the ruling party. Due to the police tablet, his life went away. The government was behind the violence behind the violence, which turned the protest in the security crisis. In two days, 66 shops were looted and almost 200 people injured. The government has arrested more than 1,200 people.

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The movement of the opposition became a political challenge

In the performance of 2,000 people in the capital of 2,000 people on Saturday, the government and President Joo’s corruption against Lauranko’s corruption. Anti-parties is called UNITA and Bloco Democratic “This” policy inevitis. Angola, which is under the rule of MPAs since 1975, has suffered decades and the legacy of the civil war. Now that people landed on the streets in protest of gasoline prices, they faced the bullets and tear gas.

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