Activist Tarek Mallah and others released after charges dropped

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31-07-2015 | 03:02
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Activist Tarek Mallah and others released after charges dropped
Activist Tarek Mallah was released on Friday along with three other activists, the state-run National News Agency reported.
 
Earlier, the driver of Social Affairs Minister Rashid Derbass dropped the charges he had raised against Mallah.
 
Mallah, along with three others, were due to stand trial on the 4th of August; a date set by the State Prosecutor for Appeals, Judge Ziad Haidar who filed a lawsuit against them on defamation charges.
 
General Prosecutor Judge Samir Hammoud had referred Mallah, and the three other activists, to Judge Haidar after the Internal Security Forces’ Information Bureau handed them over.

Activist and whistleblower Tarek Mallah and 3 others were arrested Tuesday (July 27) after blocking the road and allegedly assaulting the vehicle of Social Affairs Minister Rachid Derbass.

Civil society activists had launched a campaign against the Lebanese government and officials who have failed to resolve the pressing waste issue, in a sustainable, eco-friendly manner, blocking various roads in Beirut.

Lebanon has been grappling with a waste crisis following the July 17 closure of the Naameh landfill. The cabinet pledged last year that the said landfill would be shut down and an alternative site would be found, however failed to live up to its promises.

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