BEIRUT: Tens of thousands of protesters from across Lebanon staged a mass rally in downtown Beirut Saturday against a political class they accuse of corruption and failing to provide basic services.
Waving Lebanese flags, men, women and children flooded iconic Martyrs Square, which sat on a Christian-Muslim dividing line during the 1975-1990 civil war.
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