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Lebanese burn ruling parties’ offices after night of clashes |
2019-12-16 |
[THEBAGHDADPOST] Attackers in northern Leb set fire to the offices of two major political parties on Sunday, the state-run National News Agency said. The assaults came just hours after the capital Beirut was rocked by the most violent government crackdown on protesters since nationwide demonstrations began two months ago. Lebanese security forces fired rubber bullets, tear gas and used water cannons throughout the night to disperse anti-government protesters from the city center ‐ the epicenter of the protest movement in Beirut ‐ and around parliament. The overnight confrontations in Beirut left more than 130 people injured, according to the Red Thingy and the Lebanese Civil Defense. In the northern Akkar district on Sunday, attackers broke the windows and torched the local office for resigned Prime Minister Saad Hariri ![]() ’s political party in the town of Kharibet al-Jindi. In a separate attack in Akkar district, assailants stormed the local office of the largest party in parliament, affiliated with President Michel Aoun ...president of Leb, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hizbullah... and headed by Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil. Their party said the contents of the office in Jedidat al-Juma town had also been smashed and burned. Leb is facing one of its worst economic crises in decades, and the protesters accuse the ruling political class in place for three decades of mismanagement and corruption. The violence comes a day before the president is due to hold talks with different parliamentary blocs to name a new prime minister on Monday. Interior Minister Raya al-Hassan on Sunday ordered an investigation into the festivities which she said injured both protesters and security forces. She said she watched the confrontations "with concern, sadness and shock." Al-Hassan blamed "infiltrators" for instigating the friction and called on the demonstrators to be wary of those who want to exploit their protests for political reasons. She didn’t elaborate. Nationwide protests began on Oct. 17, and the government headed by Hariri resigned two weeks later. Political parties have since been bickering over the shape and form of the new Cabinet. Protesters want a technocratic government, not affiliated with established political parties. After weeks of back and forth, Hariri has emerged as the likely candidate for the job. Related: Saad Hariri: 2019-12-12 U.S. Official Says 'No Aid Package' to Save Lebanon from Its 'Financial Mess' Saad Hariri: 2019-12-09 Lebanese businessman Samir Khatib formally withdraws his candidacy to head a new government Saad Hariri: 2019-12-05 Hezbollah helping Iran's Soleimani find new Iraqi PM - report Related: Michel Aoun: 2019-12-09 Lebanese President Michel Aoun’s formal consultations with parliamentary blocks to designate a new prime minister due on Monday have been canceled Michel Aoun: 2019-12-06 Aoun hopes government will be formed quickly Michel Aoun: 2019-11-27 10 Lebanese hurt in clashes between supporters of Aoun, Kateb |
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