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		<description><![CDATA[Fresh protests have taken place in the Gulf sultanate of Oman, following a wave of pro-democracy demonstrations across the Arab world. The unrest in Sohar has been a rare outbreak of discontent in the normally calm sultanate of Oman. Witnesses said troops fired in the air, wounding one person, Tuesday as they attempted to disperse [&#8230;]]]></description>
		
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Correspondents<br />SOHAR, Mar 3 2011 (Al Jazeera) </p><p>Fresh protests have taken place in the Gulf sultanate of Oman, following a wave of pro-democracy demonstrations across the Arab world. The unrest in Sohar has been a rare outbreak of discontent in the normally calm sultanate of Oman.<br />
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Witnesses said troops fired in the air, wounding one person, Tuesday as they attempted to disperse a crowd of protesters near the northern port of Sohar.</p>
<p>&#8220;We were about 200 to 300 people in the road. The army started shooting in the air,&#8221; one protester said, speaking on condition of anonymity.</p>
<p>&#8220;Many people ran. The man who was shot came to calm the army down.&#8221;</p>
<p>The crowd dispersed only to regroup at the nearby Globe Roundabout, located close to the port, and the troops pulled back, witnesses said.</p>
<p>Later, traffic started to flow freely into the port, and at the roundabout five armoured vehicles watched the square but no protesters could be seen.<br />
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It was the fourth day of protests in Oman, with the crowd continuing to demand jobs and political reforms . On Monday, demonstrators blocked the entrance to Sohar port, which exports 160,000 barrels per day of refined oil products.</p>
<p>Small protests have also been held in the capital, Muscat.</p>
<p>About 300 protesters staged a sit-in outside the sultanate’s consultative council Tuesday, demanding reforms and an end to corruption.</p>
<p>The demonstration was organised by intellectuals and non-governmental associations and protesters held placards reading &#8220;We want jobs&#8221;, &#8220;We want higher salaries&#8221; and &#8220;We want freedom of the press&#8221;.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, about 2,000 people gathered at a mosque to voice support for Sultan Qaboos bin Said and the government, blaming violence during this week&#8217;s demonstrations on protesters.</p>
<p><strong>Rare Outbreak</strong></p>
<p>The unrest in Sohar, Oman’s main industrial centre, was a rare outbreak of discontent in the sultanate which has been ruled by Sultan Qaboos for four decades.</p>
<p>On Sunday, in a bid to calm tensions, the sultan promised 50,000 jobs, unemployment benefits of 390 dollars a month, and to consider widening the power of a quasi-parliamentary advisory council.</p>
<p>There were conflicting reports on the death toll from clashes in Sohar Sunday, when police opened fire on stone-throwing demonstrators after failing to disperse them with batons and tear gas.</p>
<p>A doctor and several nurses at a state hospital said six people died, but the health minister put the toll at one.</p>
<p>PJ Crowley, the U.S. state department spokesman, said Monday: &#8220;We have been in touch with the government and encouraged restraint and to resolve differences through dialogue.&#8221;</p>
<p>Political parties are banned in Oman and Sultan Qaboos exercises absolute power in the country.</p>
<p>He reshuffled his cabinet Saturday, a week after a small protest in the capital Muscat gave the first indication that Arab discontent could reach Oman.</p>
<p>Oman is a non-OPEC oil exporter which pumps around 850,000 barrels per day, and has strong military and political ties to the West.</p>
<p>Mostly wealthy Arab countries in the region, including Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, have pledged billions of dollars in state benefits and offered modest reforms to appease their populations.</p>
<p>The moves follow popular unrest that toppled the leaders of Tunisia and Egypt and is threatening Muammar Gaddafi’s grip on Libya.</p>
<p>*Published under an agreement with Al-Jazeera.</p>
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