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Lebanese protesters occupy Foreign Ministry & other govt buildings in Beirut (PHOTO, VIDEO) | Lebanese protesters occupy Foreign Ministry & other govt buildings in Beirut (PHOTO, VIDEO) |
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Demonstrators who took to the streets of Beirut after the Lebanese capital was rocked by a massive blast earlier this week have stormed the Foreign Ministry and other government buildings, amid violent clashes with police. | Demonstrators who took to the streets of Beirut after the Lebanese capital was rocked by a massive blast earlier this week have stormed the Foreign Ministry and other government buildings, amid violent clashes with police. |
Around 10,000 people gathered at Martyrs’ Square in central Beirut to accuse the government of negligence, which they say allowed a massive ammonium nitrate explosion to occur at the port on Tuesday. | Around 10,000 people gathered at Martyrs’ Square in central Beirut to accuse the government of negligence, which they say allowed a massive ammonium nitrate explosion to occur at the port on Tuesday. |
The accident killed more than 150 people, injured thousands and caused vast damage to the city. | The accident killed more than 150 people, injured thousands and caused vast damage to the city. |
The protesters initially tried storming the parliament, but police managed to repel the attack, employing tear gas, rubber bullets and, according to some reports, live fire. | The protesters initially tried storming the parliament, but police managed to repel the attack, employing tear gas, rubber bullets and, according to some reports, live fire. |
The Red Cross said that more than 170 demonstrators were injured, with a third of them requiring hospitalization. One officer was killed in the clashes, according to the police. | The Red Cross said that more than 170 demonstrators were injured, with a third of them requiring hospitalization. One officer was killed in the clashes, according to the police. |
But the Lebanese security forces apparently lacked the manpower to protect other government buildings. | But the Lebanese security forces apparently lacked the manpower to protect other government buildings. |
The demonstrators first occupied the Foreign Ministry and raised a large banner atop it, reading “Beirut is a city without weapons.” | The demonstrators first occupied the Foreign Ministry and raised a large banner atop it, reading “Beirut is a city without weapons.” |
Some in the crowd insisted that the ministry was going to become the “headquarters of the revolution” in the country. | Some in the crowd insisted that the ministry was going to become the “headquarters of the revolution” in the country. |
The protesters were filmed destroying a portrait of President Michel Aoun, seen by many as the face of the ruling class which led the country into political and economic crisis. | The protesters were filmed destroying a portrait of President Michel Aoun, seen by many as the face of the ruling class which led the country into political and economic crisis. |
The angry crowd also stormed the Ministry of Economy and Trade. Video clips show fires burning inside the building and people throwing papers out of windows. | The angry crowd also stormed the Ministry of Economy and Trade. Video clips show fires burning inside the building and people throwing papers out of windows. |
The Ministry of Environment plus the Water and Energy Ministry were also occupied by protesters. | The Ministry of Environment plus the Water and Energy Ministry were also occupied by protesters. |
A local paper reported that “a smash and burn operation” was underway at the office of the country’s Banking Association. | A local paper reported that “a smash and burn operation” was underway at the office of the country’s Banking Association. |
The explosion that left over 200,000 people homeless and a significant part of the city destroyed struck the country when it was already struggling with inflation, unemployment and frequent protests over the dire economic conditions. | |
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