Hassan Diab Resigns From The Position Of Lebanese PM Due To Beirut Explosion In Today's Memory, August 10, 2020
JAKARTA Memories of today, four years ago, August 10, 2020, Hassan Diab resigned from the position of Prime Minister (PM) of Lebanon. The resignation was carried out because it followed the demands of the people who wanted him to resign due to the explosion in Beirut.
Previously, a major explosion occurred in the vicinity of Beirut port. Hundreds of people died in the explosion. The world is also saddened by the tragedy that occurred. The Lebanese people also moved to ask the government to take responsibility.
Lebanese content was excited because a big explosion occurred at 18:00 in the area around Beirut port on August 4, 2020. The explosion rocked the entire Lebanese capital. The shocks alone can be felt in Cyprus, which is hundreds of miles away.
Beirut explosion was like an earthquake with a strength of 3.3 on the richter scale. As a result everywhere. Many buildings were badly damaged until the windows of the building broke out. Vehicle windows are the same. Hundreds of people then died.
Panic arose afterward. Lebanese people began to speculate about the explosion. Some called acts of terrorism. Israel was also brought up as the perpetrator of the attack, but Israel immediately objected and rejected that assumption.
Later the Lebanese government said the explosion was triggered by an ammunition warehouse in the Lebanese Port area. The owner of the power said the explosion came from 2,700 tons of nitrate amonium stored in a building on the dock since it was confiscated from a cargo ship in 2014.
Amonium nitrate itself is a chemical compound. The compound is often used to increase nitrogen content in agricultural fertilizers. As a result, anium nitrate cannot be hit by fire. Once triggered, a devastating explosion effect appeared and that happened in Lebanon.
The incident then got the world's spotlight. The world then expressed deep sorrow for the people of Lebanon.
"What happened today will not pass without accountability. Those responsible for this disaster will pay the price. What happened today will not pass without accountability."
Those responsible for this disaster will pay the price. I am sending urgent requests to all countries that are friends and brothers and love Lebanon, to stand by their side and help us treat these deep wounds," said Lebanese PM Hassan Diab as quoted on Detik.com page, August 5, 2020.
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The Lebanese people did not want to be careless by blaming others for being involved in the disaster. Moreover, there was a role in sabotage by other countries. They see the Lebanese government as the party to blame. The government has neglected by simply neglecting dangerous materials at Beirut Harbor.
Demonstrations hold the government accountable for appearing in Lebanon. They demanded that the country's leaders, including Hassan Diab, resign from office. The Lebanese PM is considered incompetent at work and negligent.
The pressure to step down is getting heavier. As a result, one by one the ministers in Hassan Diab's government resigned. Hassan Diab himself then officially resigned on August 10, 2020. The resignation was a form of responsibility because he was unable to work.
"Today we listen to the people and their demands to hold them accountable for the disaster that has been stored for 7 years. This is why today I announce the resignation of the government. "Their corruption created this tragedy. Between us and the change in the standing of a thick wall which is protected by their dirty tactics," Hassan Diab said as quoted by the COMPASS.com page the day after, August 11, 2020.