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Zainab Bazzal, 43, mother of Lebanese soldier Ali Bazzal, who was kidnapped by Islamic militants, reacts after she was beaten by riot policemen when she was blocking roads with other families, during a demonstration a day after the Nusra Front threatened to kill one of the soldiers, demanding that the government negotiate seriously with the militants, in downtown Beirut, Lebanon. Image Credit: AP

Beirut: Police used water cannons to break up a protest on Friday by relatives of several kidnapped Lebanese soldiers, after the protesters blocked a main highway in the capital.

Several protesters and some journalists were also beaten by security forces as they broke up the demonstration.

Daesh and Al Qaida-linked Al Nusra Front in Syria seized some 20 Lebanese soldiers and police officers in August during a brief cross-border raid. They have already killed three of the captives, beheading two.

Friday’s protest came a day after Al Nusra Front threatened to kill one of the soldiers. The families are demanding that the government negotiate seriously with the militants — who are demanding the release of Islamist prisoners from Lebanese jails.

Lebanon’s Interior Minister Nouhad Mashnouq said blocking roads “is not the answer.”