Summary
As Lebanon's main squares have been the stage of regular demonstrations by hundreds of thousands of people for the last week, free food and beverages have been regularly distributed to the crowds.
Since then, people have been in the streets daily, driving many vendors to set up kiosks across the country's popular squares.
The stage, tent and other equipment were made possible through donations and volunteers, Ghannam said.
Perpendicular to the Sabaa Party stage, a stage and a tent belonging to the military veterans were set up.
The group supplies its members with water and food and does not distribute anything.
Since the uprising started, more than 50 volunteers have gathered each morning in Beirut's Downtown to clean the trash from the previous day's protest.
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