Lebanon’s Parliament convened on Thursday for the first time since last week’s tragic explosion that rocked Beirut. They announced a state of emergency, which critics say is intended to quell protests against the political and sectarian elite in the country. Host Marco Werman speaks with Nada Nassif, a political activist in Beirut with the organization Lehaki, which translates to “my right.”
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