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A Sign of Hope: Lebanon’s Electoral Dates
By Lynn Bou Daher | Staff Writer
For more than 30 years, we have been hearing the same names being elected. In fact, the Lebanese people were divided into two camps: those who vote for their party every election, and those who simply decide not to vote, either because they live abroad or because they don’t believe their contribution will make a change.
History Repeats Itself: Tayouneh Street Violence and Clashes
By Vana Sekian | Staff Writer
On October 14, 2021, the most violent sectarian battle since 2008 broke out on the streets of Beirut.
Back to the Future: A recap two years post the October 2019 revolution
By Lynn Bou Daher | Staff Writer
In October 2019, the public took to the streets to express their dissent and attempted an escape for Lebanon out of the state and sect monopolized system. In 2021, it is inevitable to ask: what has come of this escape plan?
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