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Left High and Dry

Tuesday, July 12, 2005

Since the BBM price increases, many fishermen have not been able to put out to sea.

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FISHING villages along the coastline of Cirebon, West Java, last Friday were in chaos. There, dozens of boats were scattered upside down, in an expression of protest against the scarcity of fuel and skyrocketing prices. "What's the point of looking at upright boats if we can't go to sea," Suwarta told Tempo.

The 43-year-old fisherman owns two boats. However, both have been turned over because he cannot afford to buy fuel oils (BBM)&

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