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Beirut Wants to do More Than Survive

Angry Planet

English - September 09, 2020 20:52 - 59 minutes - 44.3 MB - ★★★★ - 576 ratings
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On August 4, an explosion levelled a port in the Lebanese city of Beirut. Aging ammonium nitrate was the direct cause, but that the explosive fertilizer had been left for almost a decade in a storage warehouse speaks to the broader problems in Lebanon. A corrupt government, a financial crisis, a protest movement, and suffering citizens.


Here to walk us through what’s going on is Blu Fiefer. Fiefer is a Lebanese performance artist who lives in Beirut who believes in signing truth to power. As the protest movement began, she performed for the crowds and livestreamed her set to the world.


Recorded 8/24/20Cleaning up the streetsThe economic collapseLebanon as the “Rising Phoenix” of the Middle East“It wasn’t this bad during the revolution”The day of the explosionExploiting Beirut’s “survivor mentality”The cost of staying in LebanonWhat was lost in the explosionThe Game of Thrones analogy


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