Injustice/Perceived injustice

One week on, thousands of Lebanese protestors march for justice

Thousands of protesters marched along the shattered ruins of Beirut’s port Tuesday, marking exactly one week since a deadly explosion ripped through the heart of the city, killing at least 171 people and injuring thousands more.

As the sun began to set, a minute’s silence was held at 6:08 p.m. local time, the precise moment on Aug. 4 that nearly 3,000 tons of ammonium nitrate exploded at the city’s port – material which it emerged earlier Tuesday the government had been warned about as recently as last month.

Rubble to Mountains are Collecting and reusing the rubbles and debris from Beirut's damaged areas to rehabilitate quarries and rebuild Lebanese mountains

In the aftermath of this devastating tragedy that has rocked the harbor of Beirut on August 4th, 2020, we have officially requested for a governmental decree that allows us to use the construction and demolition (C&D) waste from the devastated areas at Lebanese quarries, in our environmentally friendly project.⁣⁣⁣⁣
Our objective is to alleviate the burden of additional costs that will drain our beloved country and families as they try to rebuild the city – once again.⁣⁣⁣⁣

CLDH have set up a legal hotline for affected houses following the Beirut port explosion

في ظل الوضع العصيب الذي يعاني منه لبنان اليوم، يقدّم المركز اللبناني لحقوق الانسان المساعدة القانونية عبر الخط الساخن القانوني: 76/329319

وذلك من أجل تقديم المعونة والاستشارة القانونية لأصحاب ومستأجري المنازل المتضررة من أجل حماية حقوقهم/ن، ومن أجل الابلاغ عن أي خروقات لحقوق الأفراد أو الجماعات جرّاء حالة الطوارئ المعتمدة في البلد.

سيقوم المركز بمتابعة الخروقات خلال هذه الفترة، كما نتمنى الصحّة والتوقي لجميع الفئات.

يمكنكم أيضاً الاتصال عبر خط مركز نسيم التأهيلي الساخن من أجل تحويل الحالات الصحية الى جمعيات مختصة عبر 81/699725
 

BETA are reuniting lost pets with their owners following the Beirut port explosion

During the tragedy, doors and windows in Beirut and its vicinity exploded/broke, and tens of terrified dogs and cats were lost, and as an animal welfare organization, we currently have teams on the ground, trying to locate animals and help reunite them with their devastated families and checking on the stray animals around the port area to make sure they are ok.

We will keep you posted.
 

"Mousharaka- sharing in times of crisis" is gathering to help those affected following the Beirut port explosion

Since the evening of the explosion there are thousands of volunteers on the street, transporting the wounded, removing the debris, giving first aid, cleaning the streets or distributing food, water and medication. We, the initiators of this campaign, are also on the street, trying to give a hand wherever it is needed but also assessing what is needed in the upcoming days and weeks. Currently, we are in need of everything: food, medication, cleaning material, as well as nylon, wood and basic tools for repairing.

"Disaster Relief for Lebanese Transgender Community" was created to raise funds and help those of concern affected following the Beirut port explosion

We are a group of mainly Lebanese Trans and non-binary folks and their friends who are connected between Beirut and Berlin. Our aim is to raise basic funds to support unemployed Transgender and non-binary individuals in Beirut with whom we are connected. 

The 4th of August disastrous explosion that caused over 350.000 to become homeless, is hitting the Transgender and non-binary community specially hard. This explosion is happening in the middle of a horrendous economic crisis, a pandemic, a corrupt government lead by criminals and more.  

Animals Lebanon are helping to reunite lost pets with their owners following the Beirut port explosion

Our team is now out in Beirut helping people whose pets were injured or lost in the explosion.

If you need help email your phone number and location and any details to contact@animalslebanon.org

We are organizing teams tomorrow to help with injured or lost pets. If you can join in tomorrow to assist email your number to contact@animalslebanon.org

DSC Lebanon are calling for blood donations to help those affected by the Beirut port explosion

It is a very very sad day for #Lebanon. But while we grieve the loss of many innocent lives taken away by this cruel blast, we can't but fight for those who are still struggling today and every day.
Yesterday the response of voluntary blood donors to the different hospitals in need was heartwarming as people came from all over the country to donate blood in #Beirut
Today, we ask you to stand ready to assist in any way needed  #OneBloodOneLove

Basmeh and Zeitoune are calling on volunteers and collecting donations to help them respond after the Beirut port explosion

The situation in #Lebanon continue to #deteriorate
Basic #food prices are higher every day, lack of #electricity and job #losses
Your #donation will #support many families in this critical situation
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... تستمر الأوضاع في لبنان بالتدهور يومياً ، إرتفاع أسعار المواد الغذائية ، البطالة
تبرعك سيدعم العديد من العائلات في هذا الوضع الحرج.
 

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