Unique support for PM who resigned
Participants in Beirut's annual marathon usually run to support medical research or human rights. But this year, Lebanese racers opted for another cause: their missing prime minister.
Saad Hariri has yet to return to Lebanon since his shock resignation in a televised announcement from Saudi Arabia eight days ago.
Rumours have since swirled that he is being held in Riyadh against his will -- and energetic Lebanese literally raced to show him support yesterday morning.
A bright red billboard welcomed runners to the marathon's starting line in downtown Beirut with a picture of a sprinting Hariri and the Arabic caption, "We are all waiting for you."
Young men and women distributed water bottles labelled with the same slogan, as well as caps and t-shirts that read, "Running for you."
"I needed a cap and I like Lebanon, so I took a hat," said 30-year-old Nisrine Chamseddine, who had just completed an eight-kilometre (five-mile) race.
Online, supporters tweeted pictures from the event with the Arabic hashtags "Run for Saad" and "Saad's coming back."
Hariri -- who enjoys exercise, according to close friends -- has taken part in the Beirut marathon in previous years.
But yesterday morning, tens of thousands of runners gathered for the 15th year of the annual race without their prime minister.
Lebanese president Michel Aoun had urged participants to run for "the return of prime minister Saad Hariri to Lebanon."
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