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Unprecedented Protests Emerge in Turkmenistan Over Power Cuts

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In a rare display of dissent, hundreds of residents in Turkmenistan protested against persistent power outages, highlighting the country’s deepening economic crisis. The demonstration took place in the southeastern city of Mary, where locals have faced extreme heat and inadequate electricity supply, often as low as 110 volts, making it impossible to operate essential appliances.

The protesters, primarily from the Bayramaly district, demanded accountability from local officials, specifically the provincial governor. Their refusal to disperse, despite police presence, underscores the growing frustration among citizens who feel neglected by a government that has historically suppressed dissent.

This protest is significant not only for its rarity in one of the world’s most authoritarian regimes but also for its potential to signal a shift in public sentiment. As economic conditions worsen, with rampant inflation and food shortages, the government’s ability to maintain control may be increasingly challenged.

Following the protest, officials promised to address the power issues, but the long-term implications of this unrest could lead to more frequent public outcries as citizens become more aware of their grievances and the government’s failures. The situation in Turkmenistan serves as a warning of the vulnerabilities that arise when a nation relies heavily on a single economic sector, in this case, hydrocarbons.

Source: Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty

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