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Life in Beirut after the devastating explosion, through the eyes of the Lebanese themselves: “Children cry at the slightest noise”

But there is also an activist Melissa Fathallah, who left her life in the US to stand up for the Lebanese people. She wants to send a signal to politicians through protests throughout the city. “The entire political class must disappear. They are thieves, liars and murderers. Only without them can the Lebanese people be resurrected! And we will be resurrected. ”

At the same time, there are also Lebanese who want to leave the country. Mahmoud Barbir, a Lebanese scout, would prefer to study with his sister in Canada. “For us, young people, there is nothing here anymore,” he says. But he does not give up. Together with his scouting friends they clean up debris and tidy up apartments. “It makes no sense to wait for help from the government. If we don’t do it, nobody will. “

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