Lebanon Civil Unrest - Page 2 of 2

'We do the police's job': - Page 2 - Politics, Business, Civil, History - Posted: 28th Dec, 2021 - 12:17pm

Text RPG Play Text RPG ?
 

+  1 2 
Posts: 13 - Views: 920
Lebanon Civil Unrest Lebanon Civil Disorder
Post Date: 7th Aug, 2020 - 11:26pm / Post ID: #

NOTE: News [?]

Lebanon Civil Unrest - Page 2

Beirut explosion caused by negligence or 'external' missile, Lebanese president said. Lebanese President Michel Aoun says there are two possibilities behind Tuesday’s blast - either negligence or “external intervention” by a missile or a bomb. Aoun said Friday that he asked France for satellite images to see if there were warplanes or missiles in the air at the time of the blast. The blast is believed to have been caused when a fire touched off 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate stored at the port. The cause of the initial fire is not known. Ref. USAToday.

Sponsored Links:
8th Aug, 2020 - 3:37am / Post ID: #

Unrest Civil Lebanon

There are some photos on the internet that are circulating trying to push that it was a missile attack or it was dropped by planes.


International Level: New Activist / Political Participation: 10 ActivistPoliticianNew Activist 1%


Post Date: 10th Aug, 2020 - 4:07pm / Post ID: #

NOTE: News [?]

Lebanon Civil Unrest History & Civil Business Politics


Photo shows country on the brink. Protests have erupted across Lebanon, as disdain for the country’s government grows following the deadly explosion. Source 4w.



Attached Image
10th Aug, 2020 - 5:01pm / Post ID: #

Page 2 Unrest Civil Lebanon

So many homeless and dead this is expected. If this was a natural disaster the evidence would be different but simple negligence is angering. Watch, the government might try to spin that this was an attack from another country or terrorist group.


International Level: Activist / Political Participation: 28 ActivistPoliticianActivist 2.8%


Post Date: 28th Dec, 2021 - 12:17pm / Post ID: #

NOTE: News [?]

Unrest Civil Lebanon

'We do the police's job': Protecting Lebanon's most lawless towns. With the Lebanese state in crisis, some unlikely characters are imposing law and order in one of the country’s most neglected regions. Source 2q.

+  1 2 


Comment Add Comment As A Guest
Important Guest, please be considerate by using the appropriate tags as well as checking your grammar before submitting or it will be deleted. See: Constructive Posting Policy.

# Characters:
0
# Words:
0
# Sentences:
0
# Paragraphs:
0
Reading Time:
0
Optional:
Search

Tip TIP: Press above button ONCE only. If you come back here via the [Back] button on your browser then you will need to click [More Options] button (below) first in order to re-enable your ability to Post.

 
> TOPIC: Lebanon Civil Unrest
 



International Discussions Coded by: BGID®
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Copyright © 1999-2025
Disclaimer Privacy Report Errors Credits
This site uses Cookies to dispense or record information with regards to your visit. By continuing to use this site you agree to the terms outlined in our Cookies used here: Privacy / Disclaimer,