Daraa: Low demand after fare rise; taxi drivers sell subsidized gasoline ...Syria

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Daraa – Halim Muhammad Carrying her son, who has hepatitis C, Iman walks under the rays of the May sun for a distance of about three kilometers toward the Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC)’s medical point in southern Daraa governorate. Iman, whom Enab Baladi withheld her name for security reasons, was unable to take a taxi to relieve her of the hardship of walking after the taxi owners raised the fare following the regime government’s new gasoline prices. Iman said, “as soon as I get in the taxi, I have to pay 4000 Syrian pounds, even if the distance is a few meters,” at a time when her son needs hourly reviews, as she does this four times a day.  Few taxis roam the streets, according

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