A Lebanese activist displays fake banknotes called "Lollars", in front of a mock ATM, during a stunt to denounce the high-level of corruption that has wrecked the country, in the capital Beirut, on May 13, 2022. - The dollars stuck in accounts, regular citizens can only withdraw in Lebanese pounds at a fraction of its real value, are locally known as Lollars (Lebanese Dollars). Two days before parliamentary elections, the Lebanese Transparency Association (LTA) decided to take the joke to the streets, with a stunt encouraging people to use "Lollars" for the day. The "monetary disobedience" campaign, entitled "currency of corruption, encourages people to print their own "funny money" at home and try to use it as a means of raising awareness. (Photo by PATRICK BAZ / LebaneseTransparencyAssociation / AFP)