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Fed-up Lebanese criticism against protests

Lebanon, politically frail after the 1975-1990 polite war, has been tormented for weeks by roughly every day demonstrations using blazing tyres to cut off categorical highways in to criticism all from domestic disputes to physical phenomenon cuts.

BEIRUT: If we can't beat them, join them.

Dozens of Lebanese, exasperated by rampant tyre-burning protests opposite the country, rolled out tyres and stopped trade in the capital Beirut on Thursday.

Police armed with automatic rifles fast deployed down the street, seeking baffled at the small crowd raising the ensign "We have been tyred", and blocking trade with colourfully flashy tyres. Angry motorists honked their horns.

! Lebanon, politically frail after the 1975-1990 polite war, has been tormented for weeks by roughly every day demonstrations using blazing tyres to cut off categorical highways in to criticism all from domestic disputes to physical phenomenon cuts.

Laughing as the organisation fast dispersed, the military military officer in charge said: "I won't give them the ticket. We're all sick of this problem. And their tyres have been pretty."

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