Lebanon security forces fire tear gas, clash with protesters near central bank
Lebanon security forces fired tear gas to disperse protesters outside the country’s central bank on Tuesday evening, clashing with dozens of people who pelted them with stones and fireworks.
A group of protesters attempting to enter the Lebanon Central Bank on Hamra street tried to force their way into the building but were stopped but anti-riot police.
Protests first began last October against the ruling political elite accused of steering Lebanon toward its worst economic crisis in decades.
Since Saad Hariri resigned as prime minister in late October, politicians have failed to agree a new government or a rescue plan.
“Everything we’re suffering from is because of the banks and the central bank’s policies,” Ali, a 21-year-old college student, said at Tuesday’s protest in Beirut’s Hamra district.