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Lebanese in Japan lend their voices to protesters back home

According to the Lebanese news outlet, demonstrators in Osaka held signs displaying popular hashtags such as “#Lebanon_Revolution.” (MTV Lebanon)
According to the Lebanese news outlet, demonstrators in Osaka held signs displaying popular hashtags such as “#Lebanon_Revolution.” (MTV Lebanon)
12 Nov 2019 09:11:27 GMT9
12 Nov 2019 09:11:27 GMT9

Staff Writer

Even as Lebanese protests in and around Beirut nears a month, Lebanese people settled abroad are making their voices heard.

One such protest took place in Osaka, Japan, the video of which was posted by MTV Lebanon. In the video, a group of protesters are seen standing together and singing the national anthem.

According to the Lebanese news outlet, demonstrators in Osaka held signs displaying popular hashtags such as “#Lebanon_Revolution.”

They also held aloft Lebanese and Japanese flags while demonstrating.

Lebanese protests have been ongoing for over a month and have taken place from different countries including the United States, Italy, Australia, and the United Kingdom.

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