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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (Reuters) - President Nestor Kirchner has told Argentines to boycott Anglo-Dutch energy giant Shell for hiking its gasoline prices this week.
As Kirchner lashed out at Shell for the second day for fuelling inflation, militant unemployed picketers that support Kirchner said they would occupy Shell stations in the capital.
“Argentines should not buy from them, they have to say: ‘No to Shell,’” Kirchner said on Thursday at an event to give schoolchildren smocks.
“Let’s unite and not even buy a can of oil from them,” he added. “May they realize that Argentines no longer put up with this. A national boycott is the best thing the people can do.”
But he said people should not resort to violence against Shell.
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As Kirchner lashed out at Shell for the second day for fuelling inflation, militant unemployed picketers that support Kirchner said they would occupy Shell stations in the capital.
“Argentines should not buy from them, they have to say: ‘No to Shell,’” Kirchner said on Thursday at an event to give schoolchildren smocks.
“Let’s unite and not even buy a can of oil from them,” he added. “May they realize that Argentines no longer put up with this. A national boycott is the best thing the people can do.”
But he said people should not resort to violence against Shell.
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