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TO WITH WITH AFP STORY BY SARA HUSSEIN A man looks at buning rubbish piled up on a street in Dbayeh, north of Beirut, on July 23, 2015 after protesters shut down Lebanon's largest landfill. For days, local villagers fed up of living next to the Naameh landfill in the mountains southeast of Beirut, have blocked entry to the site, preventing any new trash from being dumped and insisting they will not leave until the facility is shut down for good. AFP PHOTO / JOSPEH EID (Photo credit should read JOSEPH EID/AFP/Getty Images)

TO WITH WITH AFP STORY BY SARA HUSSEIN
A man looks at buning rubbish piled up on a street in Dbayeh, north of Beirut, on July 23, 2015 after protesters shut down Lebanon's largest landfill. For days, local villagers fed up of living next to the Naameh landfill in the mountains southeast of Beirut, have blocked entry to the site, preventing any new trash from being dumped and insisting they will not leave until the facility is shut down for good. AFP PHOTO / JOSPEH EID        (Photo credit should read JOSEPH EID/AFP/Getty Images)