June 27, 2007

Iran burning

Ahmadinejad has introduced gasoline rationing, and his subjects don't like it one bit:

Gangs of youths torched petrol stations and long queues developed at pumps in Tehran after President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad announced the start of fuel rationing, causing the kind of violent protests rarely seen in Iran.

Despite the Islamic Republic being Opec's No 2 oil producer, Mr Ahmadinejad announced yesterday evening that he was enforcing the rations from midnight last night.

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In the past, cheap pump prices have encouraged such widespread consumption that, despite its huge oil production rate, Iran has ironically been forced to spend billions of dollars each year importing petrol.

However, the plan was greeted with violent protests by Iranians last night as the rationing came into force, while long queues for several hundred metres were also spotted outside petrol stations.

Cars were seen burning inside a number of Tehran's petrol stations while demonstrators were seen throwing stones, and anti-riot police were called in.

Iranian radio said today that several stations had been attacked “by vandals,” but did not say how many stations were damaged or give further details.

At midnight, queues of more than half a mile were seen outside some petrol stations in the Iranian capital, the AP news agency reported. Minutes before midnight, cars stuck in some of the long queues began blaring their horns in protest, causing arguments with nearby residents trying to sleep, the agency added.

“This man, Ahmadinejad, has damaged all things. The timing of the rationing is just one case,” Reza Khorrami, a 27-year-old teacher who was among those queuing up at one Tehran gas station before midnight, told AP.

Damian P.

Update: pictures and video here.

Posted by damian at June 27, 2007 07:21 AM
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