Activist in the "Li Haqqi" group, Nada Nassif, during her account of her experiences of the protests she presented to the episode (10/6/2020) from the "Breaking the T" program, said that she took to the streets in Lebanon protests last October 17, because the living conditions of many Of people no longer bear, while the government was in the process of approving new and random taxes.

The activist in the "Mobility of the Bank" group also stressed not to call the mobility in Lebanon a "WhatsApp revolution", because it came after large accumulations of problems increasing day by day, a note that the crisis of ovens and gasoline and also a dollar crisis in the market as a result of the policies of the Bank of Lebanon all led to the moment of zero Field protests were launched.

As for Lara Abu Fakhr, the widow of the activist Alaa Abu Fakhr, she talked about her feeling of an internal rage against politicians and the corrupt class, especially with the spread of fires in the forests and the launching of protests and demonstrations, and she said that she decided at the time to go down with her husband to the fields, stressing that despite the loss of the most precious thing in her life Will remain revolt for the right in her country.

For her part, human rights researcher Joel Boutros indicated that she is among the activists who are accustomed to taking to the streets to protest against the successive conditions and crises in the country, and that she was surprised, this time, by the large numbers of protesters.

For its part, the activist in the “Harakat Nabatiyeh” assured that Salama was subjected to beatings by people whom she does not know or who are not related to, whether at the family or region level, and they tried to prevent the continuation and expansion of the protests, and that she decided to go to the fields after following the developments of the protests on platforms Social media, stressing that attempts to suppress it will never bear fruit, but rather increase its determination to exercise its right to demonstrate.