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The Plot Thickens: Lebanese Protesters Storm Ministry in Beirut

© AP Photo / Hassan Ammar, FileLebanese protesters set fire to barriers and trash behind the barbed wire
Lebanese protesters set fire to barriers and trash behind the barbed wire - Sputnik International
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Lebanese demonstrators stormed the country’s Environment Ministry in Beirut on Tuesday, calling on the minister to resign in light of the ongoing garbage disposal crisis, a Sputnik correspondent reported.

Lebanese protesters are sprayed with water during a protest against corruption and against the government's failure to resolve a crisis over rubbish disposal, near the government palace in Beirut, Lebanon August 23, 2015 - Sputnik International
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BEIRUT (Sputnik) – The protesters said they would not leave the building until Environment Minister Mohammad Machnouk steps down.

Since August 22, Lebanon has seen a series of protests against the government, prompted by the country's trash crisis. Thousands of tons of garbage have been left uncollected in Beirut and beyond since the country’s largest landfill closed in July.

On Saturday, activists from the You Stink group gave the Lebanese authorities 72 hours to resolve the crisis in the country.

The activists are demanding new parliamentary elections and that the government take steps to fight corruption and solve the rubbish disposal problem. The group has called on the public to stage mass rallies across the country on Tuesday if the demands are not met.

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