Angola has been rocked by violent protests after the government increased fuel prices, particularly diesel, as part of subsidy reforms. The unrest began in the capital, Luanda, and quickly spread to other cities, resulting in at least four deaths and over 500 arrests. Demonstrators, including transport workers, took to the streets, leading to widespread looting, vandalism, and a major taxi strike that left many commuters stranded. The government’s decision to phase out fuel subsidies has caused public outrage, especially as Angola faces a diesel shortage due to stalled imports. Authorities have been accused of using excessive force and arbitrary arrests to suppress the protests.
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