The Taif Agreement is a temporary, transitory power-sharing arrangement that was wrongly interpreted and never completely implemented.
Protestors have had to forgo their streets, but have substituted this for art, illustration, writing, Instagram lives and many more.
Their rights, already denied by the country’s Kafala system, are further threatened by COVID-19 movement restrictions.
Without government support, this state of medical emergency may prove hellish for many.
Who will benefit from legalizing marijuana? Similar to the tobacco industry, it most certainly is not the cannabis farmers.
More often than not, vocal critics within Hezbollah's local community are harassed and pressured into issuing formal and public apologies.
“I am the head of this association for the entire country, all lawyers and all people."
The new ministerial make-up and policy statement formula take the country not only back to October 16, but even prior to 2005.
In this video, we follow the detailed stories of 3 protesters from the moment they were arrested to the moment they were released. They talk about the constant hostility, threats, and violence inflicted on them by internal security forces. From beating people who were already passed out to death and...
The MPs said the project was an example of the “failed policy” that Lebanese citizens have taken to the streets to oppose.
Corruption, bribery, dissatisfaction, and some hope amidst the chaos.
People have waited for too long to give additional chances for those in power to accept piecemeal and sequential reforms. Their economic welfare is no longer separable from their political dignity, especially when insults to their lives –and their intelligence– are perpetrated on a daily basis.