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Protesters barricade Beirut roads | Protesters barricade Beirut roads |
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Thousands of Lebanese demonstrators have blocked major roads in and around the capital Beirut at the start of a general strike. | Thousands of Lebanese demonstrators have blocked major roads in and around the capital Beirut at the start of a general strike. |
Smoke billowed over the city as protesters burned tyres and piled up stones to block the roads and prevent anyone from going to work. | |
The Hezbollah-led opposition called the action as part of a continuing campaign to force the government to resign. | The Hezbollah-led opposition called the action as part of a continuing campaign to force the government to resign. |
The authorities have warned troops might be used to maintain order. | The authorities have warned troops might be used to maintain order. |
Protesters turned out early on Tuesday to cut off several streets in central Beirut, witnesses said. | Protesters turned out early on Tuesday to cut off several streets in central Beirut, witnesses said. |
The only road leading to Beirut's international airport was blocked, and several flights were cancelled as a result. Several main roads connecting the capital with other towns were also occupied. | The only road leading to Beirut's international airport was blocked, and several flights were cancelled as a result. Several main roads connecting the capital with other towns were also occupied. |
In pictures: Beirut protests | In pictures: Beirut protests |
Security forces were standing by, the BBC's Jim Muir in Lebanon says. | Security forces were standing by, the BBC's Jim Muir in Lebanon says. |
The government has said they will keep the roads open, but witnesses say little action has been taken so far. | The government has said they will keep the roads open, but witnesses say little action has been taken so far. |
At least three of the protesters were reported to have been wounded by gunfire when they tried to close the roads at Byblos, a mainly Christian port town in the north. | At least three of the protesters were reported to have been wounded by gunfire when they tried to close the roads at Byblos, a mainly Christian port town in the north. |
Demonstrators say they will keep up their protests until they achieve their aims. | Demonstrators say they will keep up their protests until they achieve their aims. |
Hezbollah wants the formation of a national unity government in which it and its allies have a big enough share to carry a veto. | Hezbollah wants the formation of a national unity government in which it and its allies have a big enough share to carry a veto. |
Since 1 December, they have been besieging the main government building in Beirut. | Since 1 December, they have been besieging the main government building in Beirut. |
Their tactics have yet to have the desired effect so they have decided to try to step up the pressure by calling this general strike, our correspondent says. | Their tactics have yet to have the desired effect so they have decided to try to step up the pressure by calling this general strike, our correspondent says. |
Uncertainty | Uncertainty |
He says the strike call has pitched the country into a highly uncertain and very tense situation, with many unknown factors, not least whether this action will be open-ended or limited to one day. | He says the strike call has pitched the country into a highly uncertain and very tense situation, with many unknown factors, not least whether this action will be open-ended or limited to one day. |
Prime Minister Fouad Siniora says the army and security forces will take steps to ensure the roads stay open so people who want to go to work can do so. | Prime Minister Fouad Siniora says the army and security forces will take steps to ensure the roads stay open so people who want to go to work can do so. |
With the government strongly urging people to go about their business as usual, there is no doubt this will be a trial of strength, our correspondent says. | With the government strongly urging people to go about their business as usual, there is no doubt this will be a trial of strength, our correspondent says. |
It comes at a particularly damaging time for the government, as potential donors gather in Paris for a major aid conference on Thursday to help get Lebanon back on its feet after last summer's Hezbollah-Israel war. | It comes at a particularly damaging time for the government, as potential donors gather in Paris for a major aid conference on Thursday to help get Lebanon back on its feet after last summer's Hezbollah-Israel war. |
Sectarian divide | Sectarian divide |
The contest over the strike has strong sectarian overtones, our correspondent says. | The contest over the strike has strong sectarian overtones, our correspondent says. |
It is almost certain to be observed in Shia areas, as it is supported by the two big Shia factions - Hezbollah and its mainstream ally, Amal. | It is almost certain to be observed in Shia areas, as it is supported by the two big Shia factions - Hezbollah and its mainstream ally, Amal. |
The Sunnis and Druze largely support the government, so their regions are unlikely to take part. | The Sunnis and Druze largely support the government, so their regions are unlikely to take part. |
But there will be confusion in mixed areas, and among the Christian community. | But there will be confusion in mixed areas, and among the Christian community. |
Michel Aoun and several other Christian factions support Hezbollah and the opposition, while other Christian groups back the government. | Michel Aoun and several other Christian factions support Hezbollah and the opposition, while other Christian groups back the government. |