Cambodians protest soaring gasoline pricesMotorcycle taxi drivers demand government intervention to bring down price of fuel; country relies entirely on imported fuel Ker Munthit Associated Press Writer
Traffic snarled in the Cambodian capital when hundreds of motorists took to the streets April 3 to protest against soaring gasoline prices.
More than 500 motorcycle taxi drivers led the demonstration to demand government intervention in bringing down prices they said are threatening to force them o....
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