Lebanon Removes The 'Wall of Shame' Around Parliament

Published May 24th, 2022 - 06:39 GMT
Authorities remove 'wall of shame' around Parliament building
Workers remove sections of the concrete barrier, which was erected by Lebanese security forces in 2020 to bar access to streets leading to the country's parliament building, at the entrance of the Lebanese Parliament in the capital Beirut on May 23, 2022. (Photo by ANWAR AMRO / AFP)

Interior Minister Bassam Mawlawi said Monday "this is Beirut's voice and the voice of the Lebanese" as workers removed cement blocks surrounding Parliament's building in Nejmeh Square.

Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri had ordered earlier on Monday the removal of the security barricades, in response to Mawlawi's demand as newly elected reformist MPs had suggested the removal of the blocs before the upcoming Parliament session.

Mawlawi added that Beirut's Central District is open to everyone, affirming that "Beirut will come back to life."

People gathered to watch the removal of the cement wall that stood for more than three years between the people and the Parliament.

Behind the cement blocs, there are metallic barricades that will also be removed.


"This is a victory for Oct. 17," an activist said as he celebrated the event. "Now the rebels are MPS in the Parliament."

The barricades had been used to prevent protestors from entering Parliament during the revolution.

After more than a dozen of Oct. 17 candidates won in the parliamentary elections, a post circulated on social media saying that the rebels have entered Parliament as MPs.

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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