English: Lebanese Protesters in Downtown Beirut, Martyr Square, on the 29th of August 2015.
The picture in question was taken during a large turnout (estimated between 100,000 and 250,000 individuals) of Lebanese protesters that assembled in Martyr Square, Beirut on the 29th of August, 2015. While the goals of individual protesters varied, there was a unanimous expression of acrimony directed at the Lebanese Government's inability to provide basic needs for its population, with such slogans as "yuskot yuskot hokm el azaar" (Roughly translated as "May the reign of the corrupt end") being chanted repeatedly by those present.
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