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Fuel price protests in Angola this week left 22 dead while 1,200 people were arrested

Fuel price protests in Angola this week left 22 dead while 1,200 people were arrested

CAPE TOWN, South Africa — Violence that erupted during protests this week in Angola sparked by the government's decision to raise the price of fuel killed at least 22 people while more than 1,200 have been arrested, the president's office said Wednesday.
The office of Angolan President Joao Lourenco released the death toll in a 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.
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