CPJ Safety Advisory: Covering protests in Lebanon

Lebanese riot police guard a road leading to the parliament during clashes with anti-government protesters in downtown Beirut on January 22, 2020. Journalists covering the unrest are advised to take safety precautions. (AFP/Patrick Baz)

Lebanese riot police guard a road leading to the parliament during clashes with anti-government protesters in downtown Beirut on January 22, 2020. Journalists covering the unrest are advised to take safety precautions. (AFP/Patrick Baz)

Protests in Lebanon have become more violent in recent weeks, with approximately 500 protesters and members of the security forces injured, according to reports. Lebanese authorities have used water cannon, batons, rubber bullets and, on occasion, fired teargas directly at protesters, according to reports. Protesters have thrown projectiles including molotov cocktails, stones and fireworks, directed lasers at security forces, used aerosol cans as flame throwers, burned tires and tree branches, and used metal bars and sticks to smash windows, according to reports. CPJ has documented how journalists have been harassed, attacked and detained while covering protests, or had equipment broken.

With continuing economic and political uncertainty in the country, and January 24 marking the 100-day anniversary of the initial protests, demonstrations are likely to continue, according to news reports. Beirut has been the epicenter of the largest protests to date, with Nijmeh Square and Martyrs’ Square notable flashpoints. Other protest locations that journalists should be aware of include the cities of Tripoli, Saida, Tyre, and Zahle Nabatieh, and the towns, districts and regions of Zouk Mosbeh, Jal el Dib, Zahle, Nabatieh, Bekaa Valley, and Jbeil.

Journalists planning to cover the protests should:

CPJ’s online Safety Kit provides journalists and newsrooms with basic safety information on physical, digital, and psychological safety resources and tools, including on covering civil unrest and elections.

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