Riots in Lebanon’s capital leave more than 150 injured

BASSEM MROUE Associated Press BEIRUT (AP) — Police fired volleys of tear gas and rubber bullets in Lebanon's capital Saturday to disperse thousands of protesters amid some of the worst rioting since demonstrations against the country's ruling elite erupted three months ago. More than 150 people were injured. Thick white smoke covered the downtown Beirut area near Parliament as police and protesters engaged in confrontations that saw groups of young men hurl stones and firecrackers at police who responded with water cannons and tear gas. Some protesters were seen vomiting on the street from inhaling the gas. The violence began after some protesters started throwing stones at police deployed near the parliament building, while others removed street signs, metal barriers and branches o
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