2019–2021 Lebanese protests
The 2019–2021 Lebanese protests, also known locally as the October Revolution (Arabic: ثورة 17 تشرين الأول, romanized: thawrat 17 tishrīn al-ʾawwal, lit. '17 October revolution'), are a series of civil protests taking place in Lebanon. These national protests were triggered by planned taxes on gasoline, tobacco, and VoIP calls on applications such as WhatsApp, but quickly expanding into a country-wide condemnation of sectarian rule, stagnant economy, unemployment that reached 46% in 2018, endemic corruption in the public sector, legislation that was perceived to shield the ruling class from accountability (such as banking secrecy) and failures of the government to provide basic services such as electricity, water, and sanitation.
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2019–2021 Lebanese protests
The 2019–2021 Lebanese protests, also known locally as the October Revolution (Arabic: ثورة 17 تشرين الأول, romanized: thawrat 17 tishrīn al-ʾawwal, lit. '17 October revolution'), are a series of civil protests taking place in Lebanon. These national protests were triggered by planned taxes on gasoline, tobacco, and VoIP calls on applications such as WhatsApp, but quickly expanding into a country-wide condemnation of sectarian rule, stagnant economy, unemployment that reached 46% in 2018, endemic corruption in the public sector, legislation that was perceived to shield the ruling class from accountability (such as banking secrecy) and failures of the government to provide basic services such as electricity, water, and sanitation.
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* Political corrup ...... oyment
* 2020 Beirut explosion
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2019-10-17
2019-12-18
May 2021
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Amine Gemayel
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Fares al-Saad
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Fouad Siniora
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Hassan Diab
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Hassan Nasrallah
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Michel Aoun
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Nabih Berri
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Najib Mikati
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* Demonstrations
* Strike acti ...... Barricades
* Internet activism
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Saad Hariri
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the 2018–2021 Arab protests
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*Resignation of Prime Minister ...... 2018–2022 Lebanese Parliament
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* Individual People and Civil ...... anese Party
* 23px Sabaa Party
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* Le ...... stablishment political parties
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ولما تبين لي انه رغم التزامي ا ...... حا لتشكيل الحكومة المقبلة، ٢/٣
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And as it became clear to me t ...... form the next government, 2/3
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