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Lebanon's Aoun: Protests show ‘people's pain’, corruption charges not all fair
Lebanese President Michel Aoun, gestures upon his arrival at Tunis-Carthage International Airport to attend the Arab Summit, in Tunis, Tunisia March 30, 2019. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

BEIRUT, Oct 21 — Lebanon's President Michel Aoun said today that protests gripping the country showed "people's pain" but that accusing all politicians of corruption equally was not fair.

Aoun added that the government must at least start by lifting banking secrecy from current and future ministers, his office said in a tweet.

"What is happening in the streets expresses people's pain, but generalising corruption (charges) against everyone carries big injustice," he said during a cabinet session— Reuters

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