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The biggest ever anti-government protests that swept across Lebanon have driven the country to a standstill continue.
From bank closures and roadblocks to calls for government resignations amid accusations of corruption, hundreds of thousands of citizens have gathered in Beirut and cities across the country in the, thankfully, primarily peaceful protests.
And among the 10 days of disruption, beauty has shone through.
This is beautiful.
Beethoven’s Ode to Joy sang in Arabic by Lebanese protesters. 🇱🇧 pic.twitter.com/BRih94ORaa
— Jenan Moussa (@jenanmoussa) October 25, 2019
Lebanon is the magnificent example of coexistence and harmony among various faiths and sects.
— Waleed Shinwari (@waleedks) October 26, 2019
One of the blessings of technology ~ seeing brave human beings risking lives for freedom and democracy!!
— Valerie White Cosmic Misfit 🌊 (@trustingmyvibes) October 26, 2019
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