Mexico gasoline price hikes spur protests
A taxi driver fills containers in his trunk with gasoline after waiting for hours at a fuel station in Valle de Bravo, Mexico.
(Marco Ugarte / Associated Press)Mexico gasoline price hikes spur protests
A man holding a flag that reads “No more gasoline price hikes” films other protesters as they chant anti-government slogans in front of the National Palace in Mexico City.
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Drivers wait in line to fill up at a gas station in Valle de Bravo in the state of Mexico. Most of the city’s fill-up stations were closed because they were out of fuel.
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Protesters block Insurgentes Avenue during an hours-long blockade at one of the city’s oldest gas stations in Mexico City. Protesters are blocking roads and stations to protest a government price deregulation that sent the price of fuel up by as much as 20%.
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People form a human chain to block access to a gas station as they protest against gasoline price increases in Mexico City. Gas station employees, alerted to the protesters’ plan to shut down the station, suspended operations before their arrival.
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A protester holds a flag that says in Spanish, “No more gasoline price hikes,” during an hours-long blockade of one of the city’s oldest gas stations, at a main intersection in Mexico City.
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