Anger rises in the capital as crowd demands resignation of the Lebanese government following Tuesday’s explosion
Tens of thousands of demonstrators demanded the resignation of Lebanon’s embattled government on Saturday, clashing with police and soldiers and railing at a political class they universally blamed for the catastrophic explosion that destroyed parts of Beirut last Tuesday.
The rally in the capital’s Martyrs’ Square was preceded by the resignation of three MPs from the nearby Lebanese parliament. The seething crowd called for others to follow, and Hassan Diab, the Lebanon prime minister, called for early elections, potentially after two months.
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The problem is: yes, the demonstrators have a just cause. Unfortunately they do not have leaders that could replace the current system. This is happening not only in Beirut, but in Baghdad and elsewhere too…
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