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Lebanese youth have turned anger into action with the emergence of the You Stink campaign for political reform. Rewa Zeinati analyses the conflicting roles traditional and social media have played in the protests
Drive down any road in Lebanon and you notice cars go by, you spot a mountain (or seven), you turn your head and are stunned by the glittery breadth of the blue. You inhale the salty air, you turn up the music, you smile to yourself, you say ‘this is beautiful, this is what I love about this place, this is underrated and this is right where I want to be. This’.
Up until the moment someone in the car driving ahead of you decid
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