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Lebanon Scraps Whatsapp Tax As Protests Rage by Dotng: 3:38pm On Oct 18, 2019
Lebanon scraps WhatsApp tax as protests rage

Protests raged for a second day in Lebanon despite the government backtracking on plans to tax WhatsApp calls.

The government had announced a $0.20 (£0.16) daily charge on voice calls made through WhatsApp and other apps.

But it scrapped the plans hours later amid clashes between security forces and protesters.

Thousands have protested, calling on the government to step down over its handling of an economic crisis.

Dozens were reported injured on Thursday as protesters burned tyres and security forces fired tear gas. The demonstrations were the biggest seen in Lebanon for years.

Why are people protesting in Lebanon?

Thousands of Lebanese people have taken to the streets amid an economic crisis that many blame on the government.

"I was sitting at home and I saw the people on the move and so I came out," Cezar Shaaya, an accountant protesting in Beirut, told Reuters news agency. "I am married, I have mortgage payments due every month and I am not working. It's the state's fault."

Chants of "the people want to topple the regime" echoed around Beirut's Riad al-Solh square on Thursday. Many also expressed anger over perceived inaction by authorities to tackle the country's worst wildfires in decades.

What about the WhatsApp tax?
On Thursday, the government announced a new daily tax for calls made via voice-over-internet-protocol (Voip), which is used by apps including WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger and Apple's FaceTime.

The government backtracked hours later, but the protests continued.

"We are not here over the WhatsApp, we are here over everything: over fuel, food, bread, over everything," said Abdullah, a protester in Beirut.

The prime minister was expected to deliver a speech on the crisis later on Friday.


https://www.bbc.com/news/amp/world-middle-east-50095448
Re: Lebanon Scraps Whatsapp Tax As Protests Rage by obidark: 3:41pm On Oct 18, 2019
look wahala....
Re: Lebanon Scraps Whatsapp Tax As Protests Rage by Tomiwa69(m): 3:41pm On Oct 18, 2019
Let buhari tax whatsapp here in Nigeria
That is the end of his administration.Both rich and poor.everybody kick his ass out
Re: Lebanon Scraps Whatsapp Tax As Protests Rage by CTPlayer: 7:59pm On Oct 19, 2019
If government can tax it they will unless the people rise up. Good job Lebanese citizens.

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