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Protests and sit-ins continue in a number of Lebanese regions

2019-12-06T16:40:54.758Z


Beirut-SANA: Protests and protests continued in a number of Lebanese areas today as demonstrators cut off counting


Beirut-Sana

Protests and protests continued in a number of Lebanese areas today as demonstrators blocked a number of roads and the Lebanese army later reopened some of them.

In Tripoli, demonstrators blocked a number of main and secondary roads, especially the international highway at the Palma point, early in the morning, but Lebanese army units later reopened them and protesters blocked the international road in Minya at the intersection of Al-Baladiya Street.

In Akkar, protesters protested in front of some circles and institutions in the city of Halba and demanded the formation of an independent government that will fight corruption, return looted funds and save the economic and living situation from collapse.

A demonstration was held in the city of Tire in front of the Banque du Liban branch, during which participants chanted slogans condemning the banking policy.

In Nabatiyeh, protesters held a sit-in for the second day in a row in front of the Vehicles and Vehicles Registration Authority and closed the main entrance of the department.

In Sidon, protesters put locks and metal chains on the iron gate of the South Lebanon Water Establishment.

Under the slogan "Day of rejection and the launch of a unified cry from the Bekaa" a number of protesters in the Bekaa went to the front of the Saray Zahle, where they closed its entrance with a Lebanese flag, stressing the need to form a government to save the economic situation.

In Fanar, students and professors of the Lebanese University held a vigil in front of the Faculty of Health building and protesters lit tires on one lane at Kaslik Junction.

Since October 17, Lebanon has witnessed protests and sit-ins to demand better living conditions, fight corruption and hold corrupt to account.

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Source: sena

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