Lebanese PM Hariri cancels cabinet meeting, set to speak on protests

Lebanon's Prime Minister Saad Hariri cancelled the
Friday cabinet meeting and is set to make an address in response to a second
day of fiery protests in the country, according to a website affiliated to his
political party.
The Lebanese TV Channel al-Manar also reported that
Hariri cancelled the meeting at Friday around midday, citing Lebanon's Interior
Minister Raya El Hassan.
Samir Geagea, leader of the Lebanese Forces
political party, said that the best Hariri could do was to consider the
resignation of the cabinet and the formation of a new government.
Lebanon’s sovereign dollar-bonds tumbled as much as
1.9 cents on Friday after the biggest protests in years continued for a second
day throughout the country, which is mired in an economic crisis.
On Friday, protesters again blocked roads in Beirut,
including the road leading to the Lebanese presidential palace, reported Al
Arabiya's correspondent. The Lebanese Civil Defense extinguished fires caused
by protesters setting car tires alight on several roads in the capital.
Lebanese security forces had used tear gas to
disperse protesters in the early hours on Friday, causing some to faint,
reported Lebanon’s al-Jadeed TV.