Protesters are fighting back against the collusion of Central Bank and the Lebanese authorities with bankers at the expense of the majority of the population.
2019
Year: 2019
Understanding how communities endure political violence helps us understand the dynamic possibilities for growth within and post adverse times.
On the symbol of resistance and globalization attempts
Protesters consider the new PM to be a part of the same ruling class that lead the country into the current economic crisis.
For the fourth episode of Beirut Talks, lawyer, human rights researcher, activist, and co-founder of Beirut Madinati Nayla Geagea breaks...
BEIRUT: Former Education Minister Hassan Diab was tasked this Thursday with forming the next Lebanese government, with the support of...
BEIRUT: Lebanese President Michel Aoun on Monday postponed the parliamentary consultations to select a new prime minister following a weekend...
BEIRUT: Rights groups Wednesday condemned an overnight attack by security forces on a convoy of protesters near the home of...
Today, infrastructure in Lebanon continues to be a site for political struggle and economic gain.
Through independent initiatives, Lebanese citizens have taken it upon themselves to provide the basic needs that many in the country...
Revolutions are hardly ever associated with non-violence, especially when they intend to overthrow an authoritarian system. The forces in power...
The women of the Lebanese protests are fighting the country’s patriarchal power structures, where their political voice has long been smothered.