For a while now, Lebanon has witnessed unprecedented anti-government protests. They have cut through class, religion, gender and region. Protesters say they are tired of the way their country is being run. They say it has led to corruption, lack of services and little prospects for their futures. And the protesters have already gotten results.
After two weeks of demonstrations the prime minister resigned and a new government was formed. But many want more.
So what are Lebanon's protests all about?
DW's Aya Ibrahim went to Beirut to find out.
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After two weeks of demonstrations the prime minister resigned and a new government was formed. But many want more.
So what are Lebanon's protests all about?
DW's Aya Ibrahim went to Beirut to find out.
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