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A group of Jamhour students decide to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Lebanese Civil War by writing down their dreams and wishes for a better Lebanon on the pillars of the Fouad Chehab bridge in Beirut. The students were joined Live Love Beirut, Paint Up, Lezem, La 3ème Voix pour le Liban, Sakker el Dekkene, One Lebanon and Offre Joie, and left messages of hope for a better Lebanon on the symbolic bridge.

It’s always great to see Lebanese youth raising their voices against the civil war and its warlords. I love that they chose Fouad Chehab bridge as it stood between “Muslim West Beirut” and “Christian East Beirut” and the Murr Tower at the end of the Fouad Chehab Avenue was an ideal spot for snipers.

This picture can’t get any better as it was behind the bullet-ridden and the Jamhour students’ activity was underneath that bridge. Taken by @yasnoor via LiveLoveBeirut

Here are some pictures from the event and there’s more on @iwantlebanonwall. In case you missed my post on the civil war remembrance, check it out [here].

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