Hundreds meet 5 years since Bairut – National

Hundreds of Lebanons collected near Beirut’s Coast on Monday for a 1020 years, where more than 200 people were killed in one of the largest nuclear explosives.
To manage Lebanese flags and the drawings of other victims, many of which of them feel so discouraged that no one has had a reply of harmful explosions.
“Can someone tell me why the five-year-old is standing here? If everyone stands with this cause, then who is against us?” It said William Noun, his brother Joseph, extinguishes fire, died.
“This file needs to close. It has been five years and we do not want to have six,” said the noun near Port.
The explosion destroyed the larger swimming of Bairut, leaving tens of homeless millenniums.
The names of all the murmurers were read as protesters stopped with the surfing of the cigarette cereals Silos, which was severely damaged in the blast and continued to deteriorate and collapse.
At 6:07 PM – the last five years of the past five years – a few hundred collapsed are standing for a while peace.
“I’m here because I find it crazy that in the next five years, we don’t know what happened,” said Catherine Otayek, 30 I thought we would be here. “

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Although I lost his person, Lebanese expatriate expatriate accommodation in France said it made the point to return to Beirut every anniversary of the employee working in Lebanon.
The Port burst arrived for about a year in Lebanon’s economic downturn, and the political problem was fulfilled by the government and the war rife between Hezballah and Israel from 2023.

The explosion is considered to be erased on fire in the warehouse on August 4, 2020, prevents tons of ammonium nitrate.
The Lebanese authorities promise to make the blast caution of the root cause to be completed in five days.
But the ages of politicians trembled the Probe, Judgment Officers and clergy continued to enhance legal challenges against investigating judges, and to brow the ability to investigate properly.
Some of the Lenabes drew the hope of promises by President Joseph Aooun and Prime Nawaf Salam – both began to begin at the beginning of this year – to prioritize justice.
On Monday, Aunt was purchased to hold on to those who responded, regardless of their own political or political. “Justice will die, and they will answer themselves will come,” he said.
The President and Premier of the Premier did not attend Monday.
Judge Tarek Bitar started his investigations later and asked several months ago – but still no longer the first claim, most in Lebanon’s optimistic before the fifth day.
Paul Naggear said: “We want to get perfect and complete search,” said Paul Naggear, who was killed by his three-year-old daughter. “We want to know who was supposed to leave my place, so that we could enter the hospital, so my daughter was hauling.”
Naggear and her wife Tracy were among the most vocal suppliers for default.
Relief groups who oppress the full investigation will establish a full chain of responsibility.
“Justice delayed that justice was rejected,” Reina Wehbi said Campaigner Welenon International.
“The families of those killed and injured by Bairut burst to wait for five years without intolerance.