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Turner-son 09-28-2006 12:13 PM

Shades of things to come?
 
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060928/...nm/india269695

Bangladesh power shortage triggers violent protests
Thu Sep 28, 6:01 AM ET


DHAKA (Reuters) - Thousands of people went on a rampage in the Bangladeshi capital on Thursday, setting fire to power supply offices and attacking government vehicles in the latest protests over electricity shortages, witnesses said.
More than 150 people were injured as police fired tear gas and rubber bullets in pitched battles with the protesters, incensed by the worst outages in Dhaka which have come during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan that began on Monday.
A Reuters photographer said he saw thick smoke from a power distribution office in Dhaka's Mirpur area that had been set fire to by a 5000-strong mob early on Thursday.
The protesters also set on fire a police vehicle in the old quarter of Dhaka and burned tyres on the streets.
Another group of protesters squatted on the highway linking Dhaka with the port city of Chittagong in the south, demanding uninterrupted power supply.
"We have spent two nights without electricity," said Azad Majumder, a resident of Mirpur. "Children are falling sick, everybody's life is becoming a hell."
Police chased stone-throwing protesters down narrow alleys of the city of 10 million people.
A shortage of drinking water and rising prices of essential goods have fueled the anger.
State Minister for Home Affairs, Lutfuzzaman Babar said "enemies" of the government were behind the protests. But he did not give any names.
A 14-party opposition alliance led by the Awami League has been running a street campaign for months to force the government to accept electoral reforms ahead of elections next year.
Protests were also reported from Chittagong on Thursday which has been hit by power shortages running into hours.
Bangladesh faces a daily electricity shortfall of 2,000 megawatts and the situation is unlikely to improve for several years, officials said.
State minister Babar said power to factories will be reduced and diverted to households in Dhaka for a few hours each night.
At least 18 power generation plants out of a total of 61 are shut for technical faults or maintenance, and plans to build new power stations have not taken off because of lack of funds.
"We urge the consumers to be patient and give us some time to repair power plants and increase production," A.N.M. Akhtar Hossain, secretary of the Power Ministry, told reporters.
More than 20 people, most of them farmers, were killed in clashes with police in northern Bangladesh early this year during demonstrations for power for irrigation.

Abouthadit 09-28-2006 12:37 PM

Re: Shades of things to come?
 
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Originally Posted by Turner-son (Post 371730)
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060928/...nm/india269695
At least 18 power generation plants out of a total of 61 are shut for technical faults or maintenance, and plans to build new power stations have not taken off because of lack of funds.

Yeh, communism at it's finest. This is what happens when the gov owns the means of production. Ah, yes, memories of Atlas Shrugged. To complicate matters, isn't Bangladesh one o' them Islamorepublics? The idiots screaming in the streets would go hand in hand with the welfare leeches in N.Orleans. Whe'ah's mah gummint chek? Whe'as mah 'lektricity? :haha:

silverbullet 09-28-2006 01:06 PM

Re: Shades of things to come?
 
Ya gotta love it.

Problems with the power supply?? What should we do??

I know, let's burn the power supply offices. I'm sure that will speed things up...

They must enjoy being able to properly identify a problem, then take whatever action they can to make it larger.

Bitching about service problems? We've all done that, but it takes a real genius to go on a rampage and exacerbate the problem.

Next time I think the highway department isn't fixing the roads fast enough, I think I'll flatten all their tires. That should help bunches!!! :haha:


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