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This is a conversation with Lebanese journalist Timour Azhari of Al Jazeera (previously The Daily Star) about the legacy of the October 17 uprising six months since it began. We spoke about the current state of Lebanese politics, the government’s response to the Covid-19 crisis, the country’s most vulnerable groups and what protesters might be expected to face once the pandemic is over.
You can read Azhari’s work on Al Jazeera here as well as his archives at The Daily Star here. He is also very active on Twitter with regular updates on Lebanese affairs.
Associated blog post: https://thefirethisti.me/2020/04/13/08-lebanons-october-uprising-six-months-later/
You can follow the podcast on Twitter @FireTheseTimes and Instagram @thefirethesetimes.
You can also support it on Patreon @firethesetimes or BuyMeACoffee.com @joeyayoub.
This episode is dedicated to the work of Syrian Eyes. Please check out their fundraising to help prevent a large-scale escalation of the Covid-19 outbreak in refugee settlements in Lebanon.
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This is a conversation with Lebanese journalist Timour Azhari of Al Jazeera (previously The Daily Star) about the legacy of the October 17 uprising six months since it began. We spoke about the current state of Lebanese politics, the government’s response to the Covid-19 crisis, the country’s most vulnerable groups and what protesters might be expected to face once the pandemic is over.
You can read Azhari’s work on Al Jazeera here as well as his archives at The Daily Star here. He is also very active on Twitter with regular updates on Lebanese affairs.
Associated blog post: https://thefirethisti.me/2020/04/13/08-lebanons-october-uprising-six-months-later/
You can follow the podcast on Twitter @FireTheseTimes and Instagram @thefirethesetimes.
You can also support it on Patreon @firethesetimes or BuyMeACoffee.com @joeyayoub.
This episode is dedicated to the work of Syrian Eyes. Please check out their fundraising to help prevent a large-scale escalation of the Covid-19 outbreak in refugee settlements in Lebanon.

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