Protesters Blast Former US Envoy to Lebanon Near US Embassy
Protesters burn a representation of an American flag during a rally against what they called America's intervention in Lebanon's affairs, near the U.S. embassy in Aukar, northeast of Beirut, Lebanon, Nov. 24, 2019.
BEIRUT - A few dozen people demonstrated Sunday near the U.S. Embassy outside Beirut against what they called America's intervention in Lebanon's affairs.
Lebanese troops and riot police employed tight security measures around noon Sunday near the embassy northeast of the city. The protesters later dispersed without any reports of violence.
Protesters have been holding demonstrations in Lebanon since Oct. 17, demanding an end to widespread corruption and mismanagement by the political class that has ruled the country for three decades.
The protests have since snowballed into calls for the entire political elite to step aside.
The protesters blasted recent comments by former U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon Jeffrey Feltman before the House Subcommittee on the Middle East, in which he said that “the demonstrations and the reactions to them by Lebanese leaders and institutions fortunately coincide with U.S. interests.”