Collective Action

Locals gather against Koura cement factories

 Dozens of residents in Koura took to the highway in Kfar Hazir Sunday to hold a sit-in to demand the closure of local cement factories and call on the government to ban cement exports over health concerns.

The protest, organized by the environmental committee of Kfar Hazir, issued a list of short-term and long-term demands, read out by the committee’s coordinator George Costantine al-Itani.

Speaking "on behalf of the martyrs of cancer caused by cement factories," Itani called on the factories to relocate to Lebanon’s east, and demolish their current facilities in residential areas, accusing the plants of killing Koura’s residents with their alleged poor practices, such as “burning petcoke in residential areas.”

Itani brought up the nearing Parliamentary elections and called on candidates to take the first step to urgently close down unauthorized quarries, place a ban on the exports of highly-polluting cement products and obligate factories to replace petcoke with natural gas.

Date: 
April 15, 2018
Actors/ Mobilising structures: 
Collective / informal group
Mode of Action: 
Sit-in
Objective: 
Demands for rights/services
Cause/ Grievances/ Framing CA: 
Policy Grievances
Spatial characteristics: 
Location on the Lebanese territory
Frequency: 
One off
State response: 
Bargaining

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Village Name: 
Kfar Hazir
Local Name: 
Kfar Hazir
Caza: