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Few DDOS attacks on the important governmental websites, and showing at each website's homepage a message related to our demands will definitely get more attention than all other ways you're suggesting.
This way, Media can discuss that, in a non-political way, since there's no way to relate this to a politician or political party...
Ok who's up for this?
@george i think u need to add that we are the highest paying internet service as well

ok i just clicked on more sorry :D
Guys i contacted a relative of mine he is a pro journalist. He suggested that we do a sit-in near the UN, if you agree to gather more than 10 people we'll then sign a petition. He will contact people he know in the UN for the Legal procedures. At the same time we should contact the media about our protest so that they can cover it.

That way it we be not politically related in any form.
UN is politically driven :P
DDOS attack i will be against this for sure , although it wont hurt them on anything because if you knew whats an ddos attack its just making the website/server to lag and fail thats all you didnt hack them on anyway...
Im with you, bas nothing can be done :)
i dont think the goverment is even aware it has a website :P

so DDOS might not be the brightest of ideas i think :D

you know you have to understand your opponent before you wage a war. what do all politican care about? MONEY... so if you wana hit a place where it hurts the most, no not the ball, they dont have any :P neither pride or dignity. They only care about one thing MONEY there u have it. The solution :P
bluewolf wrotei dont think the goverment is even aware it has a website :P

so DDOS might not be the brightest of ideas i think :D

you know you have to understand your opponent before you wage a war. what do all politican care about? MONEY... so if you wana hit a place where it hurts the most, no not the ball, they dont have any :P neither pride or dignity. They only care about one thing MONEY there u have it. The solution :P
How is that even remotely a solution we all know they're a bunch of money stealing whores,
You think we should bribe them?
@MegaCool

all am saying is where to strike, i didnt say bride them... you concluded that...
Sorry for deep politics, but this is my ideas:

They dont care if u even live near parliament. They wont see u over their tinted shielded jeeps.
They dont care if u protest - u are 0.0001% of citizens.
They dont care if u even make chaos on streets - they will have good reason to kick u to jail.

The only power you have - improve awareness of their electorate.
Read - teach your fellow lebanese to not reelect crooks who screwed their job. Teach people to elect persons by their actions and especially what they did, not color or religion.

But this thing fail, need more action. Gebran Bassil lost his battle and he is minister, cause he is relative of Aoun. Read: dump all Aoun party, if they are so careless about listening to people that elect them.
Let's go on the street and burn tires to get good internet.
Such protests will go unnoticeable, guys! just like families of detainees missing in Syrian prisons 's protests.
May someone hack Ogero and mpt websites, i assure you it would get more notice.

3- Consider Nowheristan.
no it wont!! we had protests for political parties before! our protest will be larger than any of those i mean 1 million protestor will never go unoticed. i already discussef the ideas with many people from dif. political views and diff. religions. this the only protest that actually make sense to every free lebanese! we need our rights to advance! if not every single internet user goes to the street that not only can we say fuck you to the government but also to the lebanese people as a whole.

ps: i have never been to any protest or strike u find politically driven protests meaningless and as every smart person should deduce they only gave us bad leaders and suckabuses
i will be very impressed if 50 people show
bluewolf wrotei will be very impressed if 50 people show
If you can make it, it is more than enough...
if you do not care then it is worthless.
you need to stop dreaming and get back to reality

reality doesnt necessary mean do nothing about it but you have to have some realistic plan and goals at least
bluewolf wroteyou need to stop dreaming and get back to reality

reality doesnt necessary mean do nothing about it but you have to have some realistic plan and goals at least
That is what we are trying to set here. We need goals and a plan for this to actually work. We need people to talk/lecture during the protest (and not talk politically).
I have many resources and can put them all for making this as truthful and peaceful as possible.


DDOS attacks or any kind of hacking will just make us look weak as if this is the only thing we can do is illegal.
Let's bring the fight to them, they should be responsible for their actions, this is why we elect them.

In addition, between the people I told so far, I got 100% positive feedback for the protest (around 100ppl so far) and we did not start any public awerness (facebook/ads). By the way I work at a very popular advertising agency so I can make this extremely public :)
There are much more important things in this country than internet. 'According to a 2008 report by the United Nations Development Program, 28 percent of Lebanon’s population can be considered as poor, and 8 percent as extremely poor'; Some people can't even buy bread to feed their kids; unemployment is rising; illiteracy, corruption, each while those twat politicians remind us that a civil war may break up; sectarianism and so on...
If you want a noticeable and meaningful protest, consider those much more important issues.

my two cents.
belal wroteThere are much more important things in this country than internet. 'According to a 2008 report by the United Nations Development Program, 28 percent of Lebanon’s population can be considered as poor, and 8 percent as extremely poor'; Some people can't even buy bread to feed their kids; unemployment is rising; illiteracy, corruption, each while those twat politicians remind us that a civil war may break up; sectarianism and so on...
If you want a noticeable and meaningful protest, consider those much more important issues.

my two cents.
Basically what I was going to say. The government's fighting to keep this country from the brink of civil war, and you think it's about to get worried about our internet connections? Sorry, people. You'll have to deal with what we have for the next few years.