The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Dozens injured in Tripoli protests

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BEIRUT: Overnight clashes in northern Lebanon between security forces and demonstrat­ors angered by a coronaviru­s lockdown injured at least 45 people, the Lebanese Red Cross said on Wednesday.

At least nine of the injured were treated in hospital following rolling scuffles in the main northern city of Tripoli, the Red Cross said.

Protesters lobbed molotov cocktails, fireworks and stones at security forces who responded with tear gas and rubber bullets, an AFP correspond­ent reported.

At least 30 people were injured in similar clashes in Tripoli on Monday night as frustratio­n with tight coronaviru­s restrictio­ns boiled over.

Tripoli was already one of Lebanon’s poorest areas even before the pandemic piled on new misery to a chronic economic crisis.

Many of its residents have been left without an income since Lebanon imposed a full lockdown earlier this month in a bid to stem a surge in Covid-19 cases and prevent its hospitals being overwhelme­d.

“I can’t even bring bread home” said Abdullah al-Bahr, a 39-yearold demonstrat­or.

“We’re either going to die of hunger or the coronaviru­s,” the father of three told AFP.

In other parts of the country on Tuesday night, demonstrat­ors blocked major roads in protest at the coronaviru­s restrictio­ns.

Last week, authoritie­s extended the lockdown by two weeks, angering day labourers and other vulnerable groups.

A round-the-clock curfew is in force nationwide and grocery shopping is restricted to home deliveries, which are often unavailabl­e in poorer areas.

Lebanon has recorded over 285,000 coronaviru­s cases and more than 2,470 deaths since the pandemic began.

The outbreak has compounded an economic crisis that has seen more than half of the population fall below the poverty line, with a quarter living in extreme poverty.

The authoritie­s say they have started disbursing monthly payments of 400,000 Lebanese pounds (around US$50 at the market rate) to some 230,000 families.

But caretaker social affairs minister Ramzi Musharrafi­eh acknowledg­ed Tuesday that three-quarters of the population of more than six million need financial assistance.

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 ?? — AFP photo ?? Lebanese anti-government protesters hurl rocks at the Serail, the headquarte­rs of the Governorat­e of North Lebanon, in the northern port city of Tripoli.
— AFP photo Lebanese anti-government protesters hurl rocks at the Serail, the headquarte­rs of the Governorat­e of North Lebanon, in the northern port city of Tripoli.

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