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صاحب المنهج الروحاني في علم النفس رحيل عالم النفس الإسلامي مالك بدري
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Climate change and corruption endanger an ancient valley in Lebanon – Ya Libnan
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Climate change and corruption endanger an ancient valley in Lebanon
Imad Beainy stretches at his enclave on a cliff at Bisri Village, Lebanon, Thursday Oct. 1, 2020.
(Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times)
BISRI VALLEY, Lebanon
On a remote cliff about 20 miles south of Beirut, a late morning sun roused Imad Beainy. He got out of bed, slipped on a pair of shorts and walked to the cliff’s edge, lighting a joint as he looked over the fruit groves and wild meadows of the Bisri Valley.
Hewed between two mountain ranges, the valley extends some six miles along a tributary of the Awali river. In the distance, Beainy glimpsed the sun shining off the cream-colored tiles of the 300-year-old Mar Moussa church. Closer to the cliff, sprinkled around a 15th century Mamluk-Ottoman bridge and the ruins of a Roman temple, lay some 50 other archaeological sites.
No Way to Reconstruct a City With No Vision ! What Will the New Beirut Look Like?
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Economic distress, rampant corruption, a self-serving ruling elite, and the ever-looming fear of armed militias – not much is going their way but protesters in both Iraq and Lebanon have found a reason to smile.
In campus elections in Lebanon, they turned into candidates and gave a drubbing to opposing student groups backed by traditional political parties that feed off sectarianism and propagate it. In Iraq, they are gearing up to challenge the established parties on the hustings and in the upcoming general election. Their message: they may have been beaten by the system but they are not ready to concede defeat.