So long as mentioned as long as there are people who believe that lebanon will survive until theyre fighting for its survival then i believe lebanon can survive. To hussein is a lawyer by profession saving lebannon is his vocation. Ever known but its going to be the toughest case of his life and his country is on its needs. We were not just in crisis we were in a total collapse you know everything in this country had already collapsed not just economically even the social fabric of the society had collapsed. Beirut is in ruins. Not only because of the explosion at the port on august the 4th of this year which killed almost 200. 00 people and made around 300000 homeless. The lebanese economy is also want to sneeze. The country has been on the brink of collapse for months were it not for a few determined people taking matters into their own hands the country would long be dead. Under. John donne and hussein and his fiance nor want to bring their city back to life because they are coordinating everything with fellow volunteers from 1st aid to the rebel brigades who are clearing up the debris. And i. Think. The 1st couple of hours after the explosions we saw bodies in the streets you saw people all bloodied up with a gun to the hospital then we decided that its your government again it will be absent it will not be here so we took matters into our own hands i dont. Know about some has been distributing food since the blast for 9 years the 29 year old has been working for various n. G. O. S in the environmental sector her experience is that the state is often absent and it was no different after the explosion hardly any lebanese politician showed their faces if you want to survive in lebanon you have to look after yourself maybe im than i am now maybe i dont so much depend faggotry its so much and because were working and were out there and we dont feel it but they can. Its its very we are learning new and hussein are gearing up to fight the countrys political elite. The lebanese constitution guarantees government positions to Christians Shias and. Sunnis those in power have been exploiting the system for decades to ruthlessly plunder the country. Hussein wants to use the opportunity of a u. S. Envoys visit to prevent corrupt politicians from getting their hands on emergency aid from the west mr hale if we have to mr hale we have 2 words he shouts to the u. S. Envoy. 6 dont bail them out dont give them a lifeline. 6 for the activists this is just the beginning they are aiming to realign the countrys political system lebannon needs a reboot. We want to transform society because society here is not actually in unison its not one society its a multitude of small societies god has been bred on the fear of altar so im a she offered something we have soon is there you have christians there for me like for example the last decade this sunday was kind of an enemy you know i mean hes there to come and take what i have and for him if the same thing before the christians and the muslims the same thing and the rulers they feed off of this they feed off of fear from the other beverage. 30 year old hussein believes that it is not yet too late but many of his compatriots want something completely different they want to get out of the country as soon as they can. Tripoli around an hour north of beirut. Electro d. J. John tellem has had enough and is taking off. His next album will come out in london. He has already moved out of his flat in beirut and together with his girlfriend little russian Film Producer hes living with his parents until his flight leaves for europe. A man im moving basically moving because we lost hope in the country and i got the chance to applied through the u. K. But it would kind of like its turned us down altogether because of its. Like instability and like difficult things having financing my in my personal projects and all that stuff. For months hes been plowing through british red tape with lily as support. Its increasingly difficult for lebanese to get a western visa the demand is too high because so many people want to leave but john got an artists visa which entitles him to apply for british citizenship in 3 years now that was there is now im 4 times and you know. Exactly the only thing i dont get this is my way out. For. Like all lebanese until he leaves john will have to struggle with the collapsing economy he still has a few dollars left but hard currency is in increasingly short supply its becoming hard for pigeon to change my appropriately because the rates you know how do you have money rates like the black market for instance like you have this 100 this used to be. Lets say this one used to be worth around 66. 00 now its like less than 10. 00 so you cant really buy anything with it. The lebanese currency has lost around 80 percent of its value against the u. S. Dollar in just a year its a catastrophe. For people in this city which is already for. Unemployment is at almost 60 percent tripoli is falling apart. Its where jobs spent his youth saying goodbye to old friends doesnt come easy to him have. A different model among our things hes anything happening for not any more right if anyone still here is siobhan severance of. Hes in belgium probably stay there. Hes better off than anyway. Hes just coming back to pick up his stuff for sure. Lebanon has a long tradition of farewells only some 4000000 lebanese actually live there as opposed to a global diaspora of 12000000. This number is likely to grow fast which is why europe is looking across the mediterranean with great concern. But some lebanese are still determined to stay. A year ago hussein and noor bought their 1st flat together. Are you going to close that you know thats where the air conditioning will be. Its going in name. What about the structure. Its this is split. In the kitchen. Why do we look at home. Nothing in lebannon really works anymore including Housing Construction there are barely any Building Materials everything is going up in price and the completion of their flat has been delayed on what theyve also cancelled the wedding they were planning on going to ensure we get any said really good look at whats happening around us. I feel like i cant. I really cant enjoy and. I think after the blast the whole idea of a wedding just you know its gone. When the crisis hit the lebanese middle class a while ago. Nor in husseins Bank Accounts have been frozen. Rampant inflation has also eaten into the savings they. Sometimes i go home i just sit and think over. And just maybe im in shock maybe i dont know i maybe i decided maybe im good because i made it back to someone but at the same time i dont. Want. Hussein and nor are among the more fortunate ones. More and more of their fellow citizens dont even have enough to eat half of all lebanese live below the poverty line. Helpers from abroad such as germans enosh cycle or taking care of them. She works for orient help or a Small Charity that distributes food to the needy in beirut. The Faith Christian this is the field kitchen orient help i brought it here a few years ago from karen mound down in the bay cavani i think it was in 2015 years i can stuff about it it was originally that to provide food for Syrian Refugees the food was prepared for the last 5 times a day so they had something warm to wait for us when the explosion happened i just post a message on my phone saying i will take this kitchen and use it here im. Not only the kitchen zener too has been deployed in various projects as a photographer she came to document the work of the charity. But. She arrived from the black forest in a country that was sliding into chaos. Xena had always longed to visit beirut even as a teenager she wanted to live there more than anywhere else in the world. To her neighborhood jim maser ones pulsated with a mixture of culture chaos and tolerance that magically drew young people from all over the worlds to beirut and. Through. But for the last year all xena has been able to do is watch her dream city slowly going to the dogs. If not 3 it really makes me sad incredibly sad to see old this this is the hoss have bay bridge its here into mazie normally you have clubs the boss seen people go out people make money the economy is buzzing it feels like everyones out and about but none of that exists anymore and its ive often wished me. Luck. Sure. The shockwave ripped into xenas flat too. She was lucky she was next door in her office when the explosion happened except i was sitting here at my desk working the next thing i remember is lying on the floor with stuff all around me and no idea what was happening and this is only the 2nd time ive come in here since it happened the night of the 1st time i was shaking from head to toe because i was so scared its an incredible feeling when you realize how lucky you were every time i come into this room i realize how lucky i was. The explosion caused an estimated 15000000000. 00 worth of damage. Vital infrastructure such as hospitals were destroyed. The government was obviously aware that the board was a ticking time bomb but did nothing. It was an unprecedented failure. The lebanese had been protesting against the state for months in october 29 teams tens of thousands took to the streets to demonstrate against incompetence and corruption. They might have toppled the government but the new one which replaced it seemed equally useless. Hussein founded the group mean to shlain which helped to organize the protests meant to shine means since october referring to the month in 2019 when the demonstrations began this revolution right now is the only out to revolution because it came from the people not from Political Parties you know it was curious spontaneous it started with the whats up docs i mean it was of course it was an r. Q. Malaysian but they were really blew it out of proportion we turn from moscow. Full of. Tens of people to hundreds to thousands and were still here. Husseins movement was right on the front line after the explosion in early august as angry citizens marched against a government that they held directly responsible for the devastation. Of the capital. Their anger exploded and suddenly the state did make an appearance with a Huge Police Presence one Police Officer was killed in the street fighting and over 700 demonstrators were injured. Including some of husseins people. Down there is injured as well he got shot in the leg during the last protest we have had 12 injured people one of them got hit in the stomach and he had internal bleeding and he had to be operated on and he still at the hospital. After the protests the situation escalated and the government declared a state of emergency on august 13th. About but since then the army has been patrolling the streets of beirut now the army controls everything for example if the army wants to get your house they can go in get you from your house send you to military court they can do that you dont have to wait for a prosecutor to give a court order for them to investigate if were assembled they can come this person just put this in their jeeps take us to barracks and the rest of us this is very dangerous they can even go as far as censoring whatever we write they can censor t. V. s radio stations he is there as. We live its like we live in a state of war basically. Well i dont remember but the activists are not intimidated by the threats of the state and i dont know where it. All from different backgrounds different families we can reach a conclusion together because we agree we want the Common Benefit of assuming that. They are increasingly taking the fight to their opponents one of their actions involves tracking down politicians to a fancy restaurant and stopping them from dining in splendor amidst the citys poverty. They are aiming to deny those in power a moments peace. Their next plan is to dump rubble from the city in front of the politicians mansions. Yet the campaigns are getting increasingly risky the activists have a powerful opponent has belonged to heavily armed shia militia supported by iran that controls the government and has no interest in changing. Sectarian groups such as hezbollah are where the real power in lebanon lies Christians Shias and sunnis largely live in ghettos controlled by their respective groups and the government has little say in the matter. Hussein is shia he knows how deeply embedded has been is in his community and that no change is possible without them. He a newer drive to the shia district of conduct to distribute food. For them its all about reaching out. Some people from the revolution are scared of going there im sure theres a lot of them are very also have big fears from the other side you know theyre scared that these people who are coming lets say to the International Agenda are backed by the west or are backed by the u. S. And. The other hand some people from here think that these people are less like iranians or something you know while the truth is that we are suffering from the same government their philanthropy isnt without its dangers hezbollah is not keen on outside helpers on their territory. The entrance to the district is marked my a large portrait of. The powerful hezbollah leader. Because. One of the local bosses. Has invited hussein in because the people here also need help. But they still have to act fast hezbollah gunmen could turn up any moment. That. Ali wants to show hussein how bad things really are here extreme poverty starks these narrow streets ill. Cut out on the. People actually live in this damp cave like dwelling. This is a hospital with. This is a house look at the humanising for. Over going to someone will go. To his house is downstairs the whole building shook and then he tried to do it so it took him up the explosion a lot of damage here too but no help came says ali not even from hezbollah itself were going to do this morning. Is it good now to know that then go we cant stay here lebanon is finished with it was all our politician. Ends are corrupt without exception the law or politicians are thieves they are all things how. Could the anger and disillusion now be enough to break with old loyalties. Maybe but always preference still seems clear. A picture of hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah still hangs on his wall. Outside its the same situation residents tearfully thank ali for his help but if anything is to change here people will have to turn their back on hezbollah and its powerful allies. Such as multimillionaire nabih berri who is parliamentary speaker and head of the party. Political parties are entrenched in this area very much and so i think they have a major influence over the people there maybe they provide services to good stuff they need to survive and i think that this is something that we need to work on we need to bridge we need to talk to them more and we need them to understand what were doing hugo amal and hezbollah take it here and find out for example and the us they were hurt by that they they are all incompetent you know its not just the other parties that there are competent theyre all incompetent therefore it is controlled by all of them you know not a single 40 if not involved in this boy and they all share the responsibility. Because the explosion isnt the only reason has by law is under pressure in the west it is seen as a terrorist organization. More and more lebanese blame it for the countrys misery. So even in crisis levanon remains divided. Is enough from orient helper also feels the rising tension. Shes on her way to zala a christian town and the big valley. Christians dominated lebanon until the 1970 s. Now they are in a minority zala is like a showcase city. Contrary to the situation in the rest of the country theres always electricity here and the streets are cleaner than elsewhere. But the crisis has also hit here and more and more people in need help as well. Xena doesnt see anyone from the state here either volunteers are taking care of everything. Orient helpers food goes to people like 83 year old event koori who used to work for the red cross. But that daddy had. Let me shoot there were that if you needed. To. Do you. Know if you said there is no work and i caught pay the rent was not a bad. They bring me food. And many of the elderly here had been supported by their children but now theyre also running out of money theres barely any social safety net in lebanon and all my colleagues have to of course it makes me really sad when i see how miserable the people how little we do to them is still such a lot i think it really affects me id really like to help. Here to help in the long bond and few men i wish i knew how to really help people here in the long time all i have to come. As with the shias the people here turn to religion for comfort in increasing poverty. And just like in the hezbollah quarter zol is political bosses ignore the misery. And so the future for many people is elsewhere john the d. J. From tripoli is off to london. Before he leaves he wants to go to beirut one more time to bid farewell to the city where he became a big name. Its just a thing like shock it was the 1st time i see it like live but its been a really bout to be honest its nothing left. Of. Johns beirut is a pile of rubble in the middle of it all he bumps into johnny an old friend from his clubbing days. Leaving one of the. Living from the same time a. Little. Johnnys scars bear witness to the full brunt of the explosion. The one. Thing comes. At a distance or used to smoke this should get. Closer and all of them you dont need these people anymore theyre all the been there for 30 years since the ninetys come on guys thats so lets get a new people new people with new fresh ideas and all that ideas we dont have this. We dont need anyone anymore tell us were talking about. Many of the powers that be do not want change. And activist. Slike hussein a newer face an uphill struggle. I know of 7 i really dont get me hopes to come in every. Damn into a new thing but if i want to have a family and have kids i cant i can just raise them in this country like this i have a note of corruption and we dont have basic rights. And you know we might leave one day the truth that. We want to live in on that is a civil state where i can get my rights without going through the proxy of my community i dont have to be a shia to get my rights i need to be a live in ease and i get all my rights and then if i want to practice my religion i can do it freely you know i can no ones telling anyone that we want to take got away no we dont want that i want to live in on where you have again move law and accountability and we want a loving on where anyone can live here and actually achieve something because in this lemon on the only way to achieve the only way to be you know to get there in life is to get on a plane get your imagination. And to go abroad. A country where politicians are not allied to religion and serve all citizens not just their own base would be a real novelty. This is what hussein and their fellow activists want to build. To prevent the lebannon collapsing for good. To. See playing and ta. Da. These are. There are plenty of imperiling. Close the field. And its so hard to claim. To. Know that 77 percent. Are younger than 65. Thats me and me. And you know what its time all voices. 77 percent be told. To 77 percent this weekend on d w. Cut. This is d w news line from tonight a reason for hope the world could be one step closer to ending the coronavirus. Pharmaceutical giant pfizer and german partners beyond tech to announce their Coronavirus Vaccine is more than 90 percent effective with no serious side effects also coming up. That positive news comes as u. S. President elect joe biden announces his covert 1000. 00 task force mourns it will be months until a vaccine is widely available