Lebanon pupils skip school for third day to demand change
Lebanon pupils skip school for third day to demand change
Author: AFPID: 1573219022352476200Fri, 2019-11-08 11:04
BEIRUT: Thousands of high school students across Lebanon skipped classes Friday for a third day in a row to carry on the flame of the country's anti-graft movement.
Lebanon has since October 17 been gripped by massive cross-sectarian protests demanding a complete revamping of a political system they say is corrupt and inept.
With youth unemployment running at over 30 percent, school students have joined en masse since Wednesday demanding a better country so they don't have to emigrate.
In Beirut, a teenage student who gave her name as Qamar was among thousands of pupils chanting slogans outside the ministry of education on Friday.
"So what if we lose a school year compared to our entire future?“ she said. "I don't want to study in Lebanon and then have to travel abroad“ to find a job.
Around her, students waved red-green-and-white Lebanese flags, as others set off yellow, green, blue and purple flares into the sky.
A poster in rhyming Arabic said: "No studying or teaching, until the president falls.“
Across Lebanon, students protested outside state institutions and banks including in the southern city of Saida, Tripoli in the north and the east's Baalbek.
What started as a spontaneous and leaderless movement has become more organized