ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 10月25日 11時03分


On a quiet, expensive Beirut street, the dog walkers began to appear. It was precisely that moment in a Mediterranean evening when the light turns golden and the bougainvillea blossoms seem to glow from within. The lengthening shadows magnified a series of lumps on the sidewalk. On closer inspection, they were hills of poop. Jad Nawfal, 34, paused with his German shepherd, Boiko. “To Lebanese people,” Jad said, wrinkling his nose, “it’s kind of embarrassing to pick up poop.” If it’s not on their personal property, he said, “They just don’t care.” Dog poop on city streets seems like a small problem, but as it turns out, it reflects many of Lebanon’s larger ones. Civic activists say that years of sectarian violence and lawlessness, and the ensuing mistrust, destroyed Lebanon’s sense of shared public space, whether physical or political. In spite of that, or because of it, a loose-knit coalition — an underdog movement, dare we say — has sprung up to battle the problem of soiled streets in Beirut. @diego.ibarra.sanchez photographed a man playing with his dog there one evening earlier this month. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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