Already marginalized, the LGBTQ+ community in Lebanon now has to bear a harsh economic crisis, a pandemic, and the Beirut blast.
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Maguie Hamzeh is a Lebanese journalist. She moved from a small village in Chouf to study and start her career in Beirut.
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