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Lebanese government websites are required to be accessible and be easily usable by everyone with no exceptions despite gender, age, cultural, disability, political affiliation or any other social differences. All members of the general public should realize that accessing a government website is simple and should not feel excluded from the mainstream of society. The
accessibility
and
usability
recommendations provided within the Web Standards and Guidelines support this value.
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