Security forces in Beirut fired tear gas and used water cannons on Saturday in clashes with protesters armed with tree branches and sign posts near Lebanon’s parliament. After a lull in largely peaceful protests which broke out across the country in October over the state of the economy, people filled the streets again this week.
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Lebanon security forces, protesters clash near parliament building
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