Well well, i have been seeing that hole in the street for 2 years now if not more … after i posted about it .. they finally FIXED IT !

Well then there is a huge garbage site in forms of tents situated in Riad el Solh, if only someone could get his caterpillar and remove them. lets wait and see ;)

Before

Now




7 Comments. Add your own...

  • 1. Amir in Tel Aviv | February 19th, 2007 at 11:06 pm

    This could be called “Sewage Activism”.
    Congrats.!
    .

  • 2. Toni Boy | February 19th, 2007 at 11:51 pm

    w daleit el zarri3a on the side ;)

  • 3. Nancy | February 20th, 2007 at 12:06 am

    I fixed it for you,I felt that it was too important for your well being. Don’t thank me you are welcome ;)

  • 4. Shadow | February 20th, 2007 at 7:44 am

    Two years to fix that !!!!!

    wawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    How efficient our government is ? but really, we are still better then Africa.

    keep up the good work .

  • 5. Shadow | February 20th, 2007 at 9:13 am

    Today I have read an article on Tayyar website about replacing christian positions in government by sunnite .

    here the link :

    http://www.tayyar.org/tayyar/articles.php?type=press_news&article_id=24281

    Im not sure how true it is and what does they want exactly from this article ,but we have to look seriously into this matter ,specially everyone is saying that christians are leaving Lebanon searching for jobs outside Lebanon.

    Today the number of christians without a job are increasingly tremendously and Lebanese Forces is represented in the government , so now its time to keep the balance in the government positions and Beirut is the capital for all sects in Lebanon.

    We have to put pressure , a lot of pressure on our leaders regarding this matter ;Otherwise we won’t find any christian in Lebanon.

    We have to act now . No excuse .

  • 6. Rodge | February 20th, 2007 at 2:37 pm

    Dear Shadow
    You don’t have to worry about it. First of all, u’re commenting on an article published on the Tayyar site, and we all know what kind of articles they choose to post and what are their sources. Second, they always talk like they are the Christians defenders, and Mr. Aoun is the person who did the most damage to Christians. Third, i’m a Christian Lebanese living in Kuwait, and i’m always in contact with the Gulf countries, since i’m a journalist, and believe me, not only Christians are leaving the country, but young men from all religions. So maybe we should have a little faith in our Christian leaders (except Aoun), and especially the Patriarche, since he’s the insurance for us. Don’t believe anything told by Aoun or on the sites belonging, and we should (all Lebanese) christians and Muslims be one side to face teh challenges

  • 7. delta | February 21st, 2007 at 2:02 am

    are u sure u did not repare it ur self
    :p



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