Anti goverment protests continue in Lebanon

Anti goverment protests continue in Lebanon

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In Lebanon, a unified protest movement calls for the downfall of the regime, echoing the Arab Spring. Protesters, transcending religious and political divides, demand systemic change, including the removal of the entire government. Despite the Prime Minister's reforms, the public remains unsatisfied, seeking a new parliament elected by the people. The protests highlight the unchanged political landscape since the Civil War, with politicians growing richer while the populace suffers. The movement is marked by courage and a rejection of corruption, with no signs of abating despite government silence.

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What does the old Holiday Inn symbolize for the people in Beirut?

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How has the political landscape in Lebanon changed since the Civil War according to the text?

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