Beirut’s “You Stink!” Garbage Protesters Call for Fall Of Regime
By Al Jazeera - New clashes between anti-government demonstrators and Lebanese police left at least 20 people injured in the capital Beirut on Sunday, as protests — which started amid outrage over officials’ failure to collect garbage in Beirut — raged for a second day in an intensifying political crisis that the prime minister said could potentially see the government dissolved.
Footage from the scene showed ambulances ferrying out casualties after security forces fired tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannons at demonstrators protesting against what they call Lebanon's overall political dysfunction.
Among the thousands of protesters about 200 youths, some wearing scarves or masks over their faces, threw stones and bottles filled with sand at police and tried to pull down security barricades. Some of those injured had suffered smoke inhalation and at least 13 were hospitalized, according to the Lebanese Red Cross.