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The move came hours ahead of a deadline set by campaigners for the government to respond to their demands after a massive weekend demonstration.
Crowds of protesters gathered in front of the Ministry of Environment, after security forces refused to let them in the premises, National News Agency reported.
Security Forces sealed all entrances to the Environment Ministry, National News Agency correspondent said on Tuesday, NNA added.
The "You Stink" campaign began in response to a trash crisis that erupted with the closure of Lebanon's largest landfill in mid-July.
But it has evolved into an outlet for deep-seated frustrations over Lebanon's crumbling infrastructure and stagnant political class.
Last week, the campaign set out four key demands: the resignation of Environment Minister Mohammad Mashnouk, new parliamentary elections, the devolvement of trash collection to municipalities and accountability for violence against protesters.
The group of protesters sat cross-legged in a hallway outside the minister's office, waving Lebanese flags and chanting "Out, out out! Mashnuq, get out!"
Source: Agencies
| 01-09-2015 - 15:21 Last updated 02-09-2015 - 00:27 | |
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