Dozens of demonstrators gathered on Saturday in front of the Beirut homes of several Tripoli deputies, in solidarity with the protest movement in the northern capital.
Tripolitans have been demonstrating regularly against power, the crisis and the strengthening of sanitary confinement, since its entry into force in mid-January, but the tension has risen a notch throughout the past week and sit-ins have degenerated several days in a row into clashes with the security forces and the army. This violence left two dead and several hundred injured.
Activists therefore took turns on Saturday in front of the buildings inhabited in particular by Tarek Merhebi, Nagib Mikati, Mohammad Kabbara and Dima Jamali, according to videos broadcast live on the Akhbar al-Saha Facebook page. Protesters also held a sit-in outside the home of outgoing Interior Minister Mohammad Fahmi. “Revolutionaries, free, we continue our journey!” Chanted the activists who expressed their solidarity “until death” with the Tripolitan protesters. Using stencils, they tagged the walls of buildings with the phrase “blood is on your hands” and threw red paint depicting “the blood of the people of Tripoli”. Outside the house of MP Dima Jamali, protesters criticized her “having a good time” in the United Arab Emirates “while the people are dying of hunger in Tripoli”. Ms. Jamali was appointed Dean of the University of Sharjah and left Lebanon for several months, without however giving up her deputation in Lebanon.