Beirut-Sana
Hizbollah Deputy Secretary General Sheikh Naim Qassem affirmed the legitimacy of the demands made by participants in daily protests in Lebanon, provided that they do not violate the interests of citizens and disrupt their lives.
Qasim said in a speech today that we consider that the right to meet in the squares and demonstrate to raise the voice loudly and to pressure officials is legitimate must be protected, but blocking the road and disrupting the lives of people is rejected because it is punishment for citizens and not a solution. Mobile from one place to another.
He pointed out that banditry does not harm officials, but hinders the living of the poor and the general public, calling on the Lebanese army and security forces to take full responsibility in ensuring the safety of roads and citizens and exposing those who move in secret to provoke sedition and incitement and waste goals and rights to be punished.