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Snapshot: Second Circle, Amman

by Alex Ray

At 6.30 pm Asia Mart in Amman’s ‘Second Circle’ is doing a steady trade. One of the few noticeably multicultural areas in Jordan’s capital , the area is seeing an expansion of shops and services for migrant workers from South, and East Asia. Continue reading “Snapshot: Second Circle, Amman”

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The second anniversary of the August 4, 2020 blast in Beirut Port was characterised by haunting reminders of the trauma still being inflicted on the Lebanese people by the country’s ruling elite. 

The damaged grain silos which have become a symbol of the site and memory burnt and slowly collapsed throughout the week right up to hours before the exact moment of the blast - 6.07pm. 

While Lebanese rallied in solidarity of each other and other sufferers of injustice and a lack of accountability around the world, a lone Lebanese Army helicopter made rounds dousing water on the latest silo to collapse. Engineers and the public had been deploring the government to do something about the fires emerging from the rotting grain in the silos for weeks, and to take measures to protect the silos as monuments to the tragedy. 

The public response to the blast has been recognised by many as the one of the most important moments of pan-Lebanese solidarity and collective responses to tragedy since the end of the civil war. However this year turnout for the rally and commemoration was much lower than 2021, when it had ended with violence confrontations with authorities.
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