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Baby Shark and Dabke dance: Meet Lebanon’s amusing protesters

Lebanese demonstrators undertake the country’s severe dilemmas including unemployment, increasing taxes and crippling debt, many citizens are, in typical Lebanese fashion, making time for some fun.
Despite the security crackdown, tear gas, and scuffles with police, many people have been using a peaceful way to protest including dancing, barbequing and even sunbathing.

DJ rocks Tripoli protesters

A protest in Lebanon’s northern city of Tripoli turns quickly into a nightclub with a DJ performing for them on a nearby balcony.

Baby Shark protesters

 This little boy looks shell-shocked as he is confronted by a giddy crowd of protesters singing to him ‘Baby Shark’.

 

 

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