Over the past few weeks, Lebanon has found itself embroiled in protests
and social unrest the likes of which it has not experienced since 2005.
The original issue, legitimate as it may be, surrounded the issue of
lack of garbage disposal, yet the protests were soon infiltrated and
morphed into an exercise of public rage over shadowy issues like
“government corruption.” These protests have gone from peaceful
demonstrations to violent clashes between demonstrators and police, with
“infiltrators” largely responsible for provocative behavior.
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