Deen Sharp
I am a freelance journalist based in Beirut, Lebanon.Currently I am focusing on the upcoming elections (see my blog www.
lebelections.blogspot.com).My work covers a range of subjects from politics, architecture, art and business.
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by Deen Sharp
The fifth anniversary of the assassination of Rafik Hariri.
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by Deen Sharp
On the 7th June, 2009 Lebanese go to the polls around the country to vote in parliamentary elections. Beirut and Zahle, Lebanon. 07/06/09.
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by Deen Sharp
The last day before the elections sees largely empty streets and supporters outside campaign offices. While, the pre-printed ballots are distributed to supporters. Beirut, Lebanon.
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by Deen Sharp
Michel Aoun and the candidates on the Change and Reform list (the Free and Patriotic Movements list) for Beirut District One deliver a speech to galvanize support for the June 7th general election.
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by Deen Sharp
As Aoun's FPM supporters gathered to attend the election rally rival Christian party, the Lebanese Forces, supporters gathered to display their force. While, other Lebanese looked on.
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by Deen Sharp
A few days a way from the elections, a rapid increase in the number of billboards has occurred as the campaigns hot up. Beirut, Lebanon. 26/05/2009.
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by Deen Sharp
Hassan Nasrallah, secretary general of the Lebanese Islamist Party, gives a speech to Hezbollah supporters to mark Freedom and Resistance Day. Beirut, Lebanon. 25/05/2009.
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by Deen Sharp
The Lebanese Forces and Kataeb try and galvanize support as election day draws nearer in Lebanon.
