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Protesters again demonstrate in quiet Oman over poor economy

The demonstrations mark the first major unrest for Sultan Haitham bin Tariq, who took over in January 2020 after the death of the long-ruling Sultan Qaboos bin Said. State media on Monday referred to employment as among the most important priorities of Sultan Haitham.

By AP May 25, 2021 3:24:37 PM IST (Published)


Dozens of protesters angry over firings and the poor economy of Oman marched through a major city Tuesday, marking the third day of demonstrations in the typically subdued sultanate. The protests took place in Sohar, a city some 200 kilometers (125 miles) northwest of the capital, Muscat, which has become a flashpoint for the demonstrations.
Videos on social media showed a long line of riot police, as well as demonstrators at one point apparently throwing stones at them. The images corresponded to known landmarks around Sohar, the first major city people enter in the sultanate after crossing the border from neighboring United Arab Emirates.
Other videos showed demonstrators out late Monday night in Salalah, a city some 850 kilometers (525 miles) southwest of Muscat. Videos also showed arrests being made Monday by nightstick-wielding police. The Royal Oman Police has not acknowledged making any arrests.