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14 Dec 2019 | 09:28 PM UTC

Lebanon: Security forces fire tear gas, rubber bullets at demonstrators in Beirut December 14 /update 48

Security forces fire tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse protesters in Beirut December 14; similar protests and clashes between demonstrators and police possible over the near term

Warning

Event

Security forces reportedly fired tear gas and rubber bullets at anti-government demonstrators in Beirut attempting to break through barriers guarding the Lebanese parliament building and government headquarters on Saturday night (local time), December 14. Hundreds of protesters had assembled in Beirut on Saturday night, with security forces clashing and arresting some of them. At least 14 people were wounded in the clashes.

Similar anti-government protests and clashes between demonstrators and police are possible in Beirut and other Lebanese cities over the near term. Transportation and business disruptions are to be expected near demonstration sites.

Context

On October 16-17, the government approved tax hikes on tobacco products as part of its 2020 federal budget, as well as a daily tax on messages and calls done via the WhatsApp mobile phone messenger application. The announcement sparked mass protests across the country on October 17, forcing the government to revoke the tax proposal. Since then, protests have evolved calling for the resignation of the government and have continued despite an emergency reform package announced by Prime Minister Saad Hariri on October 21. On October 29, Prime Minister Saad Hariri announced his resignation. Former finance minister, Mohammad Safadi, who was expected to be appointed as Hariri's successor, declined on November 17, stating the difficulties to form a legitimate cabinet.

Advice

Individuals in Lebanon are advised to monitor developments to the situation, avoid all protests and demonstrations, anticipate transportation and business disruptions near demonstration sites, and adhere to instructions issued by local authorities.