Tens of Thousands Riot Over Food Prices
May 5, 2008
AP
MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) -- Tens of thousands of people rioted over high food prices in Somalia's capital Monday, prompting hundreds of shops to close.
Photo: Somalis burn tires and throw stones during a demonstration against record-high inflation that worsened on May 5, 2008, by the devaluation of the local currency in the face of rising food prices, in the country's capital of Mogadishu. (By Abdurashid Abikar, AFP/Getty)
An Associated Press reporter saw several people injured in the protest in Mogadishu.
The protesters included women and children, who began marching to protest the refusal of traders to accept old 1,000-shilling notes, which they charged was causing inflation.
Soon after, tens of thousands of people took to the streets, hurling stones that smashed the windshields of several cars and buses.
Rocks also were thrown at shops, and chaos erupted at the capital's main Bakara market.
Hundreds of shops and restaurants in southern Mogadishu closed their doors for fear of looting.
Skyrocketing food prices, stoked by rising fuel prices, unpredictable weather and growing demand from India and China's burgeoning middle classes, have sparked sometimes violent protests in the Caribbean, Africa and Asia in recent months.
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