Riots broke out in Teheran yesterday when Iran's regime stirred public anger and showed the depth of the country's economic crisis by imposing petrol rationing.


A petrol station burns during riots in Teheran after the government announced it was introducing petrol rationing to curb demand


The disturbances, which affected nine areas of the capital and saw youths set at least 12 petrol stations ablaze, disclosed the mounting unpopularity of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's regime.

"Ahmadinejad should be killed," chanted some of the protesters, who were denounced as "vandals" by state radio. Iran possesses the second-largest oil reserves in the world and produces 4.3 million barrels a day.
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Wow....how quickly the people turn. LOL

Have a good one!:s4:
Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . Protests at Iran fuel rationing At least one petrol station has been set on fire in the Iranian capital, Tehran, after the government announced fuel rationing for private motorists. Iranians were given only two hours' notice of the move that limits private drivers to 100 litres of fuel a month. Despite its huge energy reserves Iran lacks refining capacity, forcing it to import about 40% of its petrol. Tehran is trying to rein in fuel consumption over fears of possible UN sanctions over its nuclear programme. Rating: 5