“Lebanon is a beautiful country, but life became a constant process of catching up to the change of the prices and the exchange rates,” the 28-year-old told The Media Line. “You were not able to think about your future, you could just think about your current situation.”
“Lebanon is a beautiful country, but life became a constant process of catching up to the change of the prices and the exchange rates. You were not able to think about your future, you could just think about your current situation.”
Aly Hammoud
Aly, a member of Lebanon’s Shi’ite minority that makes up about one third of the population, left the country more than a year ago. He fled in the midst of what the World Bank has called one of the worst economic crises since the 1850s. READ MORE