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Mishref Protest

There is going to be a protest tomorrow (Monday) at 4PM in Mishref to raise awareness about the whole issue with the sewage plant problems and the construction that’s taking forever. The protest which will be more of a walkathon will take place near the sewage plant on the side of the 6th ring road in Mishref. Everyone is invited.

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22 replies on “Mishref Protest”

^ + the weather isn’t really “Clean” to protest, i say move from mishref it sucks there anyway with all that constructions.

Ok protest ma gelna shay bs why protest at the scene of pollution? ishloon 3la il odors?! will they distribute masks and stuff?! Standing nearby is dangerous o smelly!!!

b3dain i know for a fact that engineers from the ministry of justice are studying the plant for reporting y3ni shino yboon a bulldozer that knocks the whole thing down in one second o khalas? oho sej kheesa bs ham il 9aber zain!

Hmm, a bunch of people protesting with gas masks does sound headline grabbing and sends an effective message! I wouldn’t mind joining that type of protest but having to stand there protesting in front of laborers who have nothing to do with the decision making process and taking in the smell does not sound appealing to me.

This is absolutely ridiculous! Whenever I’ve passed by the 6th ring road, I’ve seen construction workers at it non-stop. Be it morning, afternoon or even late night and after midnight! Its not that its an abandoned place because some dude isn’t making money out of it.

It clearly shows that serious construction IS being done and people are working it out.

So whoever had the brains to plan an evening stroll hoping to speed up the work on site without even finding out the status of progress and claiming “construction is taking forever”… let’s see you spend 5 minutes by the drain pipes first, then you can think of making a fool of everyone and embarrassing the construction workers who are actually trying their best!

Yeah I am down for the cause and everything but please let’s stop by Starbucks on the way to the protest, I need to get my daily Chai latte and blueberry muffin mmmm.

Better yet, why don’t we protest AT Starbucks???? that way we can at least stay warm and check out Facebook on wifi since absolutely nothing we do will get this fixed anyway?

J…
A bigger statement: collect the sewage in bottles and (use your imagination) at the homes of the corrupt individuals private homes (which are far from the sewage problem).

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