FINANCIAL TIMES
November 10, 2011
By Javier Blas and Sylvia Pfeifer in London and Abigail Fielding-Smith in Beirut
Syria has stopped paying for oil produced within the country by Royal Dutch Shell and Total, highlighting the economic tensions affecting Bashar al-Assads regime after months of pro-democracy protests.
Their continued domestic oil production in Syria is fuelling government tanks shelling peaceful protesters, said Wissam Tarif, of Avaaz, a campaign group.
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