Injustice/Perceived injustice

Maaloula locals block Akkar, Tripoli highway protesting arrest of Alouki and others

The residents of Maaloula blocked Tripoli-Akkar highway in the vicinity of Maaloula locality in protest against the continuing arrest of Ziad Alouki and others, who had been detained in Roumieh prison during Tripoli's security incidents, NNA field reporter said.

http://www.nna-leb.gov.lb/en/show-news/29575/Maaloula-locals-block-Akkar...

Group of Tripoli residents block roads protesting Ziad Alouki's deteriorating health

A number of citizens blocked Tripoli's main road with blazing tires in both directions in protest against the deteriorating health condition of Ziad Alouki, who was imprisoned in Roumieh jail during Tripoli's security incidents, NNA field reporter said.

Alouki suffered a heart attack and was rushed to a hospital at dawn.

Protesters also tossed four bombs in Abou Ali River, NNA reporter added. 

Chatila camp clash leads to closing Nabatiyeh road with burning tires

A number of young people blocked the Nabatiyyeh - Kfarremmen road with burning tires while carrying cleavers, protesting the killing of Wael el Tall in Shatila camp clashes, the NNA correspondent reported.

These outlawed people attacked a vehicle that was passing by and broke its glasses.

A unit of Nabatieh police and army forces rushed to the scene to disperse protesters.

Also, civil defense units rushed to extinguish the fire these people caused.

Protest in Qobbeh demanding release of detainees

The National News Agency correspondent reported that young people were protesting in front of Hamzah mosque, in Tripoli's Qobbeh, in protest against the arrest of persons from the region.

The protesters raised signs calling for the release of detainees.

http://www.nna-leb.gov.lb/en/show-news/28837/Protest-in-Qobbeh-demanding...

Ras Baalbeck sit in to protest villager's kidnapping

Ras Baalbeck folk staged a sit-in to protest the kidnapping of a villager amid news of early release of two other Syrian and Turkmen victims.

Protesters were soon joined by the municipal head, the bishop and parish priest who stated that the kidnapped victim is an elderly person badly in need of medical attention reiterating that no ransom will be paid since we refuse to be treated as zhmmi second class citizens. 

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