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One Dead in Comoros as Clashes Erupt Over Rising Fuel Prices

MORONI, May 16 – ⁠One ⁠person has been ⁠killed and five injured in clashes between ​protesters and security forces on the Comorian island of Anjouan, ‌as unrest over fuel ‌price hikes spreads across the archipelago.

“The Public ⁠Prosecutor’s Office ⁠in Mutsamudu informs the public that a tragic event ​occurred today in Anjouan, in the Mpage area, resulting in the death of one person and five injuries,” ​the prosecutor said in a statement on Saturday.

Clashes broke ⁠out on ⁠Friday after a ⁠meeting ​between the mayor of Mirontsy and the fishermen’s association, which ​has been on ⁠strike since Wednesday in protest at rising fuel prices.

Roads were blocked with stones in Mutsamudu, the capital of Anjouan, and a judicial investigation has been ⁠opened to determine the circumstances of the person’s death.

The unrest ⁠follows a broader strike that began Monday after the government raised diesel prices by 46% and gasoline prices by 35%, citing the Middle East conflict. Transport workers and shopkeepers have paralysed public transportation in the capital Moroni, and 39 people have been detained since the start of ⁠the strike, according to the National Human Rights Commission.

The government has announced cuts to official travel and a 40% reduction in customs duties in ​an effort to ease tensions.

(Reporting by Abdou Moustoifa; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

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