
Thousands take to Beirut streets to protest government
Clip: 8/30/2015 | 2m 58s
Liz Sly of the Washington Post joins Hari Sreenivasan via Skype from Beirut.
Thousands gathered in the capital city of Beirut on Saturday to demand changes to the government -- including an effort to have the garbage picked up, something that hasn’t happened in a month. Learn the latest on the “You Stink” campaign, as well as the mass protests happening in Lebanon.
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Thousands take to Beirut streets to protest government
Clip: 8/30/2015 | 2m 58s
Thousands gathered in the capital city of Beirut on Saturday to demand changes to the government -- including an effort to have the garbage picked up, something that hasn’t happened in a month. Learn the latest on the “You Stink” campaign, as well as the mass protests happening in Lebanon.
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