Lebanese 'protest DJ' provides beats for the crowd
On Monday protesters blocked roads in Beirut and throughout Lebanon, and schools were canceled for the third straight week.
Demonstrators carry national flags and gesture during an anti-government protest along a highway in Jal el-Dib, Lebanon October 21, 2019(photo credit: REUTERS/MOHAMED AZAKIR)BySYDNEY DENNENDJ Madi K is now known as the Lebanese "protest DJ" after he began playing music at different anti-government protests throughout the country.During an interview with Reuters DJ Madi said, "the idea behind the music is to keep it peaceful, beautiful. We are trying to protest in a peaceful way, with no fights and no sectarianism."