So who didn’t protest in Lebanon yet?

Have you been keeping track of the protests being called for lately? Insane, it’s like the country is all “3ayif 7alo” these days!

Jal el-Dib residents resume protests over lack of traffic alternative

EDL workers hold protest in Beirut

Nurses warn of escalation if demands unmet

Lebanon public transport workers hold strike

Bakers still threatening strike unless prices cut

Protesting teachers scuffle with police at Grand Serail

And last but not least, the mother of all protests in Tripoli that has been turning the city into a mess since Saturday.

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3 Responses to So who didn’t protest in Lebanon yet?

  1. D May 15, 2012 at 1:54 am #

    An indication that thr government is falling apart. A LOT of demands, most of which are legitimate, and no government to meet them. This is only a natural progression of things.

  2. Lebanese May 15, 2012 at 6:13 am #

    D, let’s take your logic to the end.

    Protests lately are turning violent, sectarian, and the Tripoli incident will not make Syria any freer.

    Honestly, if these Lebanese in Jabal Mohsen / Bab al Tebbeneh are so concerned by Syrian affairs (to even hold a gun and shoot his neighbor) they should probably go and shoot in Syria and stay there.

  3. R May 15, 2012 at 9:25 am #

    lebanese dont know how to protest for gas and bread, they just “burn some wheels” ykharbo el balad, they dont get what they want in the end and go home without any results instead of continuing till they get it, pathetic

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