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France: Parisians rally in solidarity with Lebanese protesters
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20.10.2019
W/S Eiffel Tower and protesters, Paris
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W/S Protesters clapping and chanting
M/S Protesters with Lebanese flag
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M/S Protesters with big Lebanese flag chanting
M/S Protesters with big Lebanese flag chanting
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M/S Protesters with flags and placards
M/S Protesters
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C/U Protester laughing and chanting
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M/S Protester holding Lebanese flag
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W/S Protesters at Eiffel Tower
W/S Protesters at Eiffel Tower
SCRIPT
Hundreds of Parisians rallied in the French capital in solidarity with the Lebanese protesters, on Sunday.
Demonstrators chanted, waved Lebanese flags and held banners on Place du Trocadero, protesting new austerity measures announced by Prime Minister Saad Hariri and demanding his resignation over corruption and the dire state of the economy.
Lebanon's current demonstrations are believed to be the country's biggest since 2015, as protesters seek to highlight deteriorating living conditions, austerity measures, capital flight and the rise of the deficit and public debt.
The heavily-indebted Lebanese government unveiled several new measures to raise revenue in an attempt to balance their large budget deficit on Thursday which helped spark the protests. They included a tax of 20 cents per day for calls made through the Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), such as WhatsApp and Facebook calls, which was later withdrawn.
Hariri gave his coalition partners a 72-hours deadline to agree on solutions for the ongoing economic crisis, suggesting he might quit his post if reforms are not passed.
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W/S Protesters holding Lebanese flags
M/S Protesters holding Lebanese flags
M/S Protesters clapping and chanting
W/S Protesters clapping and chanting
M/S Protesters with Lebanese flag
W/S Protesters with big Lebanese flag
M/S Protesters with big Lebanese flag chanting
M/S Protesters with big Lebanese flag chanting
M/S Protesters
M/S Protesters with flags and placards
M/S Protesters
W/S Protesters with flags and placards
C/U Protester laughing and chanting
W/S Protesters chanting
M/S Protester holding Lebanese flag
W/S Protesters
M/S Protesters chanting
M/S Protesters with flags
W/S Protesters at Eiffel Tower
W/S Protesters at Eiffel Tower
SCRIPT
Hundreds of Parisians rallied in the French capital in solidarity with the Lebanese protesters, on Sunday.
Demonstrators chanted, waved Lebanese flags and held banners on Place du Trocadero, protesting new austerity measures announced by Prime Minister Saad Hariri and demanding his resignation over corruption and the dire state of the economy.
Lebanon's current demonstrations are believed to be the country's biggest since 2015, as protesters seek to highlight deteriorating living conditions, austerity measures, capital flight and the rise of the deficit and public debt.
The heavily-indebted Lebanese government unveiled several new measures to raise revenue in an attempt to balance their large budget deficit on Thursday which helped spark the protests. They included a tax of 20 cents per day for calls made through the Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), such as WhatsApp and Facebook calls, which was later withdrawn.
Hariri gave his coalition partners a 72-hours deadline to agree on solutions for the ongoing economic crisis, suggesting he might quit his post if reforms are not passed.
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