k. l. health square is in the historic heart of tripoli. the 19th century architecture in a state of neglect, mismanagement, and corruption by those who have been governing for decades are blamed for the situation. now that all these beautiful monuments are important for us, but we are concerned with putting food on the table that these markets are what are known as suits, are rich in history and culture. but tripoli is one of the poorest places in a country struggling with a collapse the economy. the crisis means more business for cobblers. there's extreme poverty in the city where unemployment rates, beach 60 percent found their hardship is getting worse. because politicians have done little to reverse the economic implosion. in the past, people threw away the old choose. they were able to afford new ones. now they can't even afford the cheapest pair of shoes. preserving traditions is also a challenge. the copper and brass business is a centuries old trade that is passed on from one generation to the next. hello to holly and understood, b