Dozens wounded in Lebanon as protesters demand basic rights

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Protesters have poured on to the streets of the Lebanese capital to decry the collapse of the economy, as clashes erupted between supporters and opponents of the Iran-backed Shia group Hezbollah.

Hundreds filled the streets in and around the protest hub of Martyrs Square in the centre of Beirut, with skirmishes also between protesters and security forces, who fired tear gas.

Forty-eight were wounded in the violence, 11 of whom were hospitalised, while the rest were treated at the scene, the Lebanese Red Cross said.

Debt-burdened Lebanon is grappling with its worst economic turmoil since the 1975-1990 civil war, now compounded by a lockdown to stop the spread of coronavirus.

“We came on the streets to demand our rights, call for medical care, education, jobs and the basic rights that human beings need to stay alive,” said 21-year-old student Christina.

Go in, disarm Hezbollah and call it a day.
 
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"17 People Have Died in Protests, Rioting Following George Floyd’s Death"



Just happens to be the very same number of innocents slaughtered after Hussein Obama allowed Nikolas Cruz to get a gun.

The Death Party strikes again.
 

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