Posted By
Najib
Dec 18, 2019 04:43
Ever since the Revolution started, the ruling parties have been trying relentlessly to undermine and demoralize the protesters and every attempt so far has backfired big time on them. We waited for the Hariri government to resign for two weeks, and we've been waiting for over 6 weeks for the President & PM to agree on a set date for formal consultations but to no avail. The truth is they are ALL wasting time and…
Posted By
Najib
Dec 14, 2019 05:03
As if Lebanese aren't struggling enough to complete their immigration papers, some guy called Talal Al-Douaihy, president of the NGO Movement of the Earth , is accusing the Canadian authorities of facilitating immigration for Lebanese Christians and contacting over 6000 of them recently in an attempt to "empty" Lebanon from its Christians. The worst part is that Douaihy shared his concerns with Patriarch Rai, then Rai decided to denounce during Sunday's mass embassies, without naming…
Critiques
6 years ago
One of the first slogans of the Revolution was “All means all of them” and the way Lebanese politicians have dealt and continue to deal with the ongoing protests is proving more and more that ...
Critiques
6 years ago
The 2005 Cedars Revolution and the 2019 October Revolution may have different backgrounds, but they share one common trait: The same ruling parties who hijacked the 2005 revolution are trying to do the same with ...
Critiques
6 years ago
This week witnessed the second strike organized by gas stations in Lebanon, claiming they are suffering losses from being forced to purchase dollars at fluctuating rates. Truth be told, the lack of dollar in the ...
Critiques
6 years ago
Today marks the 40th day since the Revolution started and from the looks of it, things aren’t going to cool down anytime soon especially when there’s no government in sight. On one hand, protests on ...
Critiques
6 years ago
A highly recommended read for those interesting in understanding the financial “Ponzi scheme” that brought Lebanon’s economy to brink of collapse, and how suggestions on how to build a more productive and sustainable Lebanese economic ...
Baladi
6 years ago
Khalaf’s win is being celebrated as the first electoral victory for the revolution and it righteously is so. Khalaf, an independent candidate running against politically-backed candidates, got the highest number of votes and is officially ...
Critiques
6 years ago
It’s not official news yet but I just read today there are no military planned this year, which is the right thing to do. I honestly would have expected those in power to organize one ...
Critiques
6 years ago
We’re close to a month now since the Revolution started and some people are still living in denial, trying to find excuses to undermine one of the largest protest movement in Lebanon’s history. Roads are ...