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Anti-government protesters hurl stones at soldiers during clashes in Tripoli, Lebanon, on Tuesday, April 28.
Anti-government protesters hurl stones at soldiers during clashes in Tripoli, Lebanon, on Tuesday, April 28.
Diego Ibarra Sánchez

Violent protests erupt in Lebanon as pandemic makes financial crisis worse

Photographs by Diego Ibarra Sánchez
Updated 9:58 AM EDT, Fri May 1, 2020
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Lebanon is in turmoil.

The country's long-running financial crisis, which led to the resignation of its prime minister in October, has only gotten worse because of the coronavirus pandemic.

Before the pandemic, the World Bank projected that 45% of people in Lebanon would be below the poverty line in 2020. Now the government believes that up to 75% of people are in need of aid, Social Affairs Minister Ramzi Musharrafieh told CNN.

Anti-government protesters returned to the street with a vengeance this week after nearly two months on lockdown. In Tripoli, the country's second-largest city and its poorest, protesters hurled Molotov cocktails at banks and clashed with security forces.

Since the uprising began last year, the Lebanese lira has been in a free fall, losing about half of its value. Food prices are soaring.

"Protesters in Tripoli have lost everything. They don't have work, food, water, electricity," said photographer Diego Ibarra Sánchez, who has been documenting the protests. "Everybody is descending into chaos."

A protester throws a rock at soldiers on Tuesday. Demonstrations in Lebanon <a href="index.php?page=&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cnn.com%2F2019%2F10%2F29%2Fworld%2Fgallery%2Flebanon-protests-political-crisis-intl%2Findex.html" target="_blank">first began in October,</a> when the government proposed a tax on WhatsApp calls, along with other austerity measures. Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets in a bubbling-over of fury at political elites.
A protester throws a rock at soldiers on Tuesday. Demonstrations in Lebanon first began in October, when the government proposed a tax on WhatsApp calls, along with other austerity measures. Hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets in a bubbling-over of fury at political elites.
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A protester lies on the floor after being wounded by a rubber bullet in Tripoli.
A protester lies on the floor after being wounded by a rubber bullet in Tripoli.
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Protesters in Tripoli set banks on fire and vandalized their storefronts. The army responded with tear gas and rubber bullets.
Protesters in Tripoli set banks on fire and vandalized their storefronts. The army responded with tear gas and rubber bullets.
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A member of the Lebanese Civil Defense extinguishes a police car that was set on fire by protesters in Tripoli.
A member of the Lebanese Civil Defense extinguishes a police car that was set on fire by protesters in Tripoli.
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A soldier stops a man on a motorcycle during Tuesday's clashes.
A soldier stops a man on a motorcycle during Tuesday's clashes.
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Red paint is seen on a burned ATM on Tuesday. The paint reads "hair cut = head cut."
Red paint is seen on a burned ATM on Tuesday. The paint reads "hair cut = head cut."
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"We are hungry," protesters cried as they faced off with security forces this week.
"We are hungry," protesters cried as they faced off with security forces this week.
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A police car burns in Tripoli on Tuesday.
A police car burns in Tripoli on Tuesday.
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People watch the clashes from a balcony in Tripoli.
People watch the clashes from a balcony in Tripoli.
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A protester is carried after being wounded by a rubber bullet.
A protester is carried after being wounded by a rubber bullet.
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Protesters vandalize a bank in Tripoli's Al-Nour Square.
Protesters vandalize a bank in Tripoli's Al-Nour Square.
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"People are really, really desperate," Mira Minkara, a Tripoli tour guide, entrepreneur and activist told CNN. "What happened (Tuesday) is an authentic reaction to the desperation, to the frustration and to the pain that people are feeling. It's not normal pain. It's the pain of when you're hungry, you're angry and you're sad that you can't pay rent any more and you can't eat."
"People are really, really desperate," Mira Minkara, a Tripoli tour guide, entrepreneur and activist told CNN. "What happened (Tuesday) is an authentic reaction to the desperation, to the frustration and to the pain that people are feeling. It's not normal pain. It's the pain of when you're hungry, you're angry and you're sad that you can't pay rent any more and you can't eat."
Diego Ibarra Sánchez
"Lebanese soldiers are Lebanese citizens," said photographer Diego Ibarra Sánchez. "They are suffering as their families, too. We´ve seen army soldiers crying, tearing up inside a military vehicle, or hugging protesters as troops moved in to reopen key highways a few months ago." He said he has also witnessed what he thinks is excessive brutality.
"Lebanese soldiers are Lebanese citizens," said photographer Diego Ibarra Sánchez. "They are suffering as their families, too. We´ve seen army soldiers crying, tearing up inside a military vehicle, or hugging protesters as troops moved in to reopen key highways a few months ago." He said he has also witnessed what he thinks is excessive brutality.
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A man watches the clashes from a chair in Tripoli. "There is a lot of tension in the atmosphere," Ibarra Sánchez said.
A man watches the clashes from a chair in Tripoli. "There is a lot of tension in the atmosphere," Ibarra Sánchez said.
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The coronavirus pandemic paused the protests, but they have returned with an increased intensity.
The coronavirus pandemic paused the protests, but they have returned with an increased intensity.
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Men are seen inside a vandalized bank in Tripoli.
Men are seen inside a vandalized bank in Tripoli.
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