Tens of thousands of Shiite Muslims marched in the streets of Beirut’s southern suburbs for Ashoura, marking the death of Imam Hussein, grand son of prophet Mohammad in Karbala almost 1400 years ago.
Photo credit/ Hasan Shaaban.
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Tens of thousands of Shiite Muslims marched in the streets of Beirut’s southern suburbs for Ashoura, marking the death of Imam Hussein, grand son of prophet Mohammad in Karbala almost 1400 years ago.
Photo credit/ Hasan Shaaban.
Lebanon:
A selection of daily-life images on Beirut’s corniche.
Photo credit/Hasan Shaaban
Lebanon:
“Empowered women in leadership”, a mural unveiled by The Lebanese Association for Democratic Elections “LADE” in Hamra’s Makdissi street in Beirut.
Photo credit/Hasan Shaaban.
Lebanon:
A selection of daily-life images capturing Beirut’s city vibe.
People silhouetted at the beach at sunset.
A hammock in the middle of the city.
Seesaw up and down.
People cooling off at Beirut’s coast.
Photo credit: Hasan Shaaban
Lebanon:
Workers collect already harvested wheat in South Lebanon, during the process of separating wheat seeds from hay.
Phot credit: Hasan Shaaban
Retired military personnel burn tires to protest proposed public sector cuts in front of the Government building as Cabinet meets for the ninth session devoted to the 2019 draft austerity budget.
Photo credit: Hasan Shaaban
Lebanon:
Greek President visited Lebanon and went on board Greek Naval ship Nikiforos Fokas anchored in Beirut port, shook hands with every single soldier before taking a group photo with the whole crew.
Photo credit: Hasan Shaaban
Lebanon:
Spring signs and blossoms decorates southern villages and fields.
Photo credit / Hasan Shaaban
Lebanon:
Flower market opened in Beirut marking the beginning of spring season.
Photo credit: Hasan Shaaban
Lebanon:
Lebanon’s last-living train driver is the only proof trains actually roamed Lebanon in the past. Every time I see my train my heart breaks all over again. Asaad Namroud 91, spoke with passion about his train-driving-career, without missing the tiniest detail about his journeys; As he walks in the abandoned Riyaq train station next door, you feel the sadness in his eyes and voice as he points to his own locomotive train that he parked in 1975 before the train service was shut down during the civil war.
A story for The Daily Star Lebanon.
Photo credit: Hasan Shaaban
Lebanon:
The 62nd Beirut International Arab Book Fair will be open until December 17, 2018.
Photo credit / Hasan Shaaban
Lebanon: We went to Aqoura, a village in Mount Lebanon to shed some light on Lebanese apples, apple products and apple future. We hiked for couple of miles and got lost in apple fields. We left with a story and some laughs and few kilograms of apples.
Photo credit / Hasan Shaaban.
Lebanon:
Fishermen on Beirut’s coast.
Photo credit / Hasan Shaaban.
MonuMental, is an art exhibition by the anonymous Syrian artist Saint Hoax, has popped up in Beirut’s City Center Cinema, aka The Dome / The Egg. Making fun of politicians and pop-culture-idols presenting their contradictory natures or contrasting them with opposing personalities, including a Trump-face inflatable tank.
Photo credit / Hasan Shaaban
Lebanon got it’s own version of the iconic knotted gun sculpture “Non-Violence” at Beirut’s coast in the presence of Arun Ghandi, grandson of Mahatma Ghandi.
Photo credit: Hasan Shaaban.
Tens of thousands of Shiite Muslims marched in the streets of Beirut’s southern suburbs today for Ashoura, marking the death of Imam Hussein, grand son of prophet Mohammad in Karbala almost 1400 years ago.
Photo credit/ Hasan Shaaban.
Demonstrations near the U.S. Embassy in Awkar, north of Beirut, Sunday, turned violent as protesters took to the streets to denounce U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to recognize occupied Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. The protest turned violent when riot police attacked journalists, photographers and protesters with tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannons and using illegal force to arrest people.
A story for The Daily Star.
Photo credit / Hasan Shaaban.