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Jordan arrests Islamists over fuel hike protests |
2006-04-10 |
![]() The government, which depends on energy imports for most of its needs, endorsed a 12 to 65 percent price hike on a range of petroleum products at a cabinet meeting late on Saturday, effective from midnight. Kerosene and diesel, both widely used for heating by JordanÂ’s poor, rose by 43 percent. The authorities say it was no longer possible to defer the decision as the cost of subsidising petroleum prices at current oil prices threatened the countryÂ’s financial stability. Opposition parties say the fuel price raises hit the countryÂ’s poor the hardest. |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 Opposition parties say the fuel price raises hit the countryÂ’s poor the hardest. Even in the ME it is so. |
Posted by: 6 2006-04-10 07:49 |