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  • NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
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    NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
    Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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  • NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
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    NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
    Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
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    NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
    Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
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    NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
    Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
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    NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
    Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
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    NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
    Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
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    NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
    Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
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    NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
    Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
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    NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
    Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
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    NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
    Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
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    NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
    Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
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    NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
    Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
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    NEWS - Libanon: Protest-Graffitis in Beirut
    Graffitis in downtown Beirut during Revolution 2019, Lebanon protests, the Tax Intifada, and Whatsapp Revolution. In Lebanon, the artists to show their support and to express their reaction as part of anti-government protests seem to use graffiti for emotional expression of revolution. Images use political words, quotes, and sometimes insults. Many messages contain swear words and crude language, in an effort to strip their targets (for example, government leaders) of their legitimacy and moral credentials. The art has been made hastily in a moment of anger and disgust against the system. Beirut, Lebanon, on October 31, 2019. Photo by Alfred Yaghobzadeh/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
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    NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
    Atmosphere during various protests that took place Downtown and facing the ’Serail’ or the government palace in Beirut, Lebanon on October 18, 2019. Protests took place against a government decision to tax calls made on ‘WhatsApp’ and other phone applications, as well as agains corruption of political parties. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
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    NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
    Atmosphere during various protests that took place Downtown and facing the ’Serail’ or the government palace in Beirut, Lebanon on October 18, 2019. Protests took place against a government decision to tax calls made on ‘WhatsApp’ and other phone applications, as well as agains corruption of political parties. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
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    NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
    Women take selfies next to burning tyres during one of the protests that took place Downtown and facing the ’Serail’ or the government palace in Beirut, Lebanon on October 18, 2019. Protests took place against a government decision to tax calls made on ‘WhatsApp’ and other phone applications, as well as agains corruption of political parties. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
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    NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
    Lebanese demonstrators clean rubbish in Beirut on October 19, 2019, after demonstrations swept through the eastern Mediterranean country in protest against dire economic conditions. Tens of thousands of people took to the streets for a third day of protests against tax increases and alleged official corruption. The protesters took to the streets despite calls for calm from politicians and dozens of arrests on Friday. Many waved billowing Lebanese flags and insisted the protests should remain peaceful and non-sectarian. The demonstrators are demanding a sweeping overhaul of Lebanon's political system, citing grievances ranging from austerity measures to poor infrastructure. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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  • NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
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    NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
    Atmosphere during various protests that took place Downtown and facing the ’Serail’ or the government palace in Beirut, Lebanon on October 19, 2019. It is the third day of protests that began after a government decision to tax calls made on ‘WhatsApp’ and other phone applications, as well as agains corruption of political parties. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
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    NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
    Atmosphere during various protests that took place Downtown and facing the ’Serail’ or the government palace in Beirut, Lebanon on October 19, 2019. It is the third day of protests that began after a government decision to tax calls made on ‘WhatsApp’ and other phone applications, as well as agains corruption of political parties. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
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    NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
    Atmosphere during various protests that took place Downtown and facing the ’Serail’ or the government palace in Beirut, Lebanon on October 19, 2019. It is the third day of protests that began after a government decision to tax calls made on ‘WhatsApp’ and other phone applications, as well as agains corruption of political parties. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
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    NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
    Atmosphere during various protests that took place Downtown and facing the ’Serail’ or the government palace in Beirut, Lebanon on October 19, 2019. It is the third day of protests that began after a government decision to tax calls made on ‘WhatsApp’ and other phone applications, as well as agains corruption of political parties. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
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    NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
    Atmosphere during various protests that took place Downtown and facing the ’Serail’ or the government palace in Beirut, Lebanon on October 19, 2019. It is the third day of protests that began after a government decision to tax calls made on ‘WhatsApp’ and other phone applications, as well as agains corruption of political parties. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
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    NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
    Atmosphere during various protests that took place Downtown and facing the ‚¬Ä¬ôSerail‚¬Ä¬ô or the government palace in Beirut, Lebanon on October 19, 2019. It is the third day of protests that began after a government decision to tax calls made on ‚¬Ä¬òWhatsApp‚¬Ä¬ô and other phone applications, as well as agains corruption of political parties. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
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    NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
    Atmosphere during various protests that took place Downtown and facing the ’Serail’ or the government palace in Beirut, Lebanon on October 19, 2019. It is the third day of protests that began after a government decision to tax calls made on ‘WhatsApp’ and other phone applications, as well as agains corruption of political parties. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
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    NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
    Atmosphere during various protests that took place Downtown and facing the ’Serail’ or the government palace in Beirut, Lebanon on October 19, 2019. It is the third day of protests that began after a government decision to tax calls made on ‘WhatsApp’ and other phone applications, as well as agains corruption of political parties. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
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    NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
    Atmosphere during various protests that took place Downtown and facing the ‚¬Ä¬ôSerail‚¬Ä¬ô or the government palace in Beirut, Lebanon on October 19, 2019. It is the third day of protests that began after a government decision to tax calls made on ‚¬Ä¬òWhatsApp‚¬Ä¬ô and other phone applications, as well as agains corruption of political parties. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
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    NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
    Atmosphere during various protests that took place Downtown and facing the ’Serail’ or the government palace in Beirut, Lebanon on October 19, 2019. It is the third day of protests that began after a government decision to tax calls made on ‘WhatsApp’ and other phone applications, as well as agains corruption of political parties. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
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    NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
    Atmosphere during various protests that took place Downtown and facing the ’Serail’ or the government palace in Beirut, Lebanon on October 19, 2019. It is the third day of protests that began after a government decision to tax calls made on ‘WhatsApp’ and other phone applications, as well as agains corruption of political parties. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
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    NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
    Atmosphere during various protests that took place Downtown and facing the ’Serail’ or the government palace in Beirut, Lebanon on October 19, 2019. It is the third day of protests that began after a government decision to tax calls made on ‘WhatsApp’ and other phone applications, as well as agains corruption of political parties. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
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    NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
    Atmosphere during various protests that took place Downtown and facing the ’Serail’ or the government palace in Beirut, Lebanon on October 19, 2019. It is the third day of protests that began after a government decision to tax calls made on ‘WhatsApp’ and other phone applications, as well as agains corruption of political parties. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
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    NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
    Atmosphere during various protests that took place Downtown and facing the ’Serail’ or the government palace in Beirut, Lebanon on October 19, 2019. It is the third day of protests that began after a government decision to tax calls made on ‘WhatsApp’ and other phone applications, as well as agains corruption of political parties. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
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    NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
    Atmosphere during various protests that took place Downtown and facing the ’Serail’ or the government palace in Beirut, Lebanon on October 19, 2019. It is the third day of protests that began after a government decision to tax calls made on ‘WhatsApp’ and other phone applications, as well as agains corruption of political parties. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
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    NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
    Atmosphere during various protests that took place Downtown and facing the ’Serail’ or the government palace in Beirut, Lebanon on October 19, 2019. It is the third day of protests that began after a government decision to tax calls made on ‘WhatsApp’ and other phone applications, as well as agains corruption of political parties. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
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    NEWS - Libanon: Massenproteste in Beirut
    Atmosphere during various protests that took place Downtown and facing the ’Serail’ or the government palace in Beirut, Lebanon on October 19, 2019. It is the third day of protests that began after a government decision to tax calls made on ‘WhatsApp’ and other phone applications, as well as agains corruption of political parties. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    (c) Dukas