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Karim Nammour is a Lawyer, member of the Legal Agenda & host of the Qanuni Podcast 1 - What do the latest charges of terrorism on protesters mean? 2- The rise of the police state 3 - What October 17 changed in Lebanon’s social fabric 4 – hypernormalization 5- the natural right to resist 6 - the independence of the judiciary 7 - the latest on Fadi Sawan and the august 4th case 8 - the law of Canabis 9 - The suppression of the LGBTQ community 10 - the law on criminalizing sexual harassment 11 - gender based violence, violence against women (domestic violence) 12- popular private justice Don't forget to like and subscribe to our channel for more episodes & clips! https://bit.ly/SardeAfterDinner Watch More of Sarde https://bit.ly/SardeEpisodes This Sarde is brought to you by our incredible patrons at / sardeafterdinner Without you guys, there is no Sarde (after dinner). Thank you. --- Chapters 00:00 – Karim Nammour, lawyer, Legal Agenda, Host of the Qanuni Podcast 04:20 – The protesters in Tripoli and charging them with terrorism 10:33 – The state’s warning: Any protests after the removal of subsidies will be met with harsh repercussions 12:44 – October 17 and hypernormalization 17:49 – The old adage “but you are the ones who elected them” 19:37 – Resistance is our natural right and cannot be violated 24:37 – “Not all judges are corrupt!” 28:49 – Fadi Sawan, Immunity and what’s next 35:56 – How the government weaponized the pandemic to become a police state 50:49 – Why haven’t MPs resigned after the Aug 4th blast? (Resistance inside institutions) 55:27 – The Cannabis law and 1. penalization of consumers (the law) 1:12:26 – Legalization of cannabis 1:20:05 – The structural suppression on the LGBTQ+ community 1:42:40 – The judge is a one of the essential components of the society – The judge is my immunity, my ally (the independence of the judiciary) 1:43:41 – Sexual harassment: A woman is a minimum degree of citizenship in a male-dominated society 1:48:02 – Sexual harassment, the law (harassment mainly occurs at a workplace) – the law of sexual harassment is a tool in the hands of the harasser – the moral harassment 2:06:33 – Domestic violence and marital rape 2:09:53 – Private justice 2:17:17 – Is there hope for Judicial independence? --- Connect with Sarde | @sardeafterdinner / sardeafterdinner / sardeafterdinner / sardeaftrdinner Listen to Sarde on Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3nBjBGW Anghami - https://play.anghami.com/album/101474... Apple Podcasts - https://apple.co/3kE9MGn Google Podcasts - https://bit.ly/2I6ndjS --- Connect with Médéa / medea.azouri / medea.azouri https://www.lorientlejour.com/author/... Connect with Mouin / mouin.jaber Connect with Karim / karimnammour / qanuni.podcast / qanuni-podcast Google Podcasts: https://cutt.ly/vzf3qv2 Legal Agenda https://legal-agenda.com/ / legal.agenda / legal_agenda / legalagenda ---- Sarde (noun), [Sa-r-de]: A colloquial term used in the Middle East to describe the act of letting go & kicking off a stream of consciousness and a rambling narrative. The Sarde After Dinner Podcast is a free space based out of the heart of Beirut, Lebanon, where Médéa Azouri & Mouin Jaber discuss a wide range of topics (usually) held behind closed doors in an open and simple way with guests from all walks of life. Digital Distribution: concast.me #Sardeafterdinner #KarimNammour #LegalAgenda #MouinJaber #MedeaAzouri