Lina Murr Nehmé

[4] In 2012, Lina Murr Nehmé took action to defend archeological sites in Beirut scheduled for destruction.

[5] After an initial phase of political lobbying, including meeting with the Minister of Culture, she organized a demonstration on 21 April 2012 centered on the situation of Plot 1474, which contains archaeological remains.

In statements to the press, she asserted that the profits of private corporations should take second place to the preservation of cultural heritage.

[8] She also took position publicly for the full investigation of a purported mass grave discovered in Chebaniyeh, Lebanon.

[8][10] In 2011, she took a stand on the right to privacy, noting how significant quantities of data on Lebanese citizens were being collected by the government, and in some cases leaked to external parties.