Simpatizantes de Hizbulá paralizan Beirut
Simpatizantes de Hizbulá paralizan Beirut
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Armas en plena calle
07.05.2008A Shi'ite opposition gunman takes position in a street in Beirut May 8, 2008. Iranian-backed Hezbollah tightened its grip on Beirut airport on Thursday, pilling pressure on Lebanon's U.S. -backed government on the second day of a protest campaign that has triggered gun battles in the capital. REUTERS/ Fadi Ghalioum (LEBANON)REUTERS/ Fadi Ghalioum -
El líder de Hizbulá, Hassan Nasralá, habla en una conferencia de prensa en el canal Al Manar
07.05.2008Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah speaks during a news conference in this TV grab from al-Manar TV, in Beirut May 8, 2008. Iranian-backed Hezbollah tightened its grip on Beirut airport on Thursday, pilling pressure on Lebanon's U.S. -backed government on the second day of a protest campaign that has triggered gunbattles in the capital. REUTERS/al-Manar TV/Handout (LEBANON). FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS.REUTERS/al-Manar TV/Handout -
Una plaza de entrada a Beirut, totalmente tomada por las barricadas.
07.05.2008Sand and barricades set up by Hezbollah supporters block Tayouneh square, a main entrance to Beirut, May 8, 2008. Iranian-backed Hezbollah tightened its grip on Beirut airport on Thursday, pilling pressure on Lebanon's U.S. -backed government on the second day of a protest campaign that has triggered gun battles in the capital. REUTERS/ Mohamed Azakir (LEBANON)REUTERS/ Mohamed Azakir j
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