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Kareem Chehayeb

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Kareem Chehayeb is the lead investigative journalist at The Public Source.

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A composite image of different National Social Security Fund (NSSF) offices.

The Full Story Behind the Looming Collapse of the National Social Security Fund

By
Karim Merhej Kareem Chehayeb
Composite of images taken at a protest organized by the Beirut Port Explosion Victims' Families and the Lebanese Union for People with Physical Disabilities to demand justice for people killed and injured by the blast. Sylvana Lakkis, president of the union, is the center of the image. Photos taken on July 4, 2021, by Hussein Baydoun. (The Public Source)

“And What Would You Like Me to Do About It?”: How the Lebanese Government Disabled Hundreds of People — and Then Left Them to Pay for Its Crime

By
Karim Merhej Kareem Chehayeb Christina Cavalcanti
Map of Nour Square, at approximately 9:50 p.m. on the evening of January 27, when security forces fired live ammunition at protesters, showing locations of officers, television crew, a live streamer, and where eyewitnesses believe Omar was shot.

The Killing of Omar Tayba: A Visual Investigation of a Protester’s Death in Tripoli

By
Kareem Chehayeb
Building destroyed by Beirut Port blast.

“Nooses Are Not Enough”: One Week Into the Beirut Explosion

By
Lara Bitar Kareem Chehayeb

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