25 Jan 2022 | 01:43 PM UTC
Lebanon: Unionized land transport employees to hold sit-in and associated protest in Beirut Jan. 26
Unionized land transport employees plan to hold a sit-in and protest in Beirut, Lebanon, Jan. 26. Protests, associated disruptions likely.
Event
Unionized land transport employees plan to hold a sit-in and protest march in Beirut Jan. 26. The proposed action is due to the government's perceived lack of support to the sector amid rising fuel prices. Protesters plan to gather around key thoroughfares close to, and march towards, the prime minister's office (Grand Serail) from 07:00. While organizers have yet to announce specific plans for additional labor action, associated demonstrations may also materialize nationwide around public squares, government buildings, and popular protest venues.
Increased security and localized transport disruptions are likely near any protests which take place, especially if demonstrators march along or block roadways. The work stoppage will probably result in increased demand for available transport. Clashes are possible, mainly if police forcibly try to disperse protesters.
Context
Unionized land transport sector employees have routinely held protests and associated strikes due to rising fuel prices after the government ended state subsidies on the commodity amid Lebanon's ongoing economic crisis. The value of the country's currency has plummeted by over 90 percent since 2019; essential goods, basic commodities, and services are increasingly difficult to access. Bassam Tleis, the land transport unions leader, regularly accuses the government of failing to support the sector, calling for protests as long as the current status quo persists.
Advice
Avoid the protest sites due to the potential for clashes. Heed the advice of security personnel and leave the area immediately at the first sign of any confrontation. Allow additional time to reach destinations near affected areas Jan. 26.