Foreign News

Lebanese take to streets as anger over economic meltdown grows

Published

on

Retired Lebanese army and security forces veterans demanding inflation adjustments to their pensions, outside the government palace headquarters in the centre of Beirut. (pic Aljazeera)

Aljazeera reported that Lebanese officers have fired tear gas at hundreds of people, mostly retired members of the security forces, who had gathered near government buildings in the capital to protests against deteriorating economic conditions.

Crowds on Wednesday (22)  gathered in the streets of central Beirut carrying Lebanon’s tricolour  flags and  logos of security forces. The protest was called for by retired soldiers and depositors who have had limited access to their savings after local banks imposed informal capital controls amid Lebanon’s financial crisis, the worst in the country’s modern history.

Click to comment

Trending

Exit mobile version