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The Voice of the Mountain (Arabic: صوت الجبل, Sawt al-Jabal) was a radio station operated by the Progressive Socialist Party during the Lebanese Civil War.

History and profile

Although its beginning was in 1983, the broadcasting of the Voice of the Mountain officially started on 1 February 1984. It operated from the Chouf Mountains. Ghazi Aridi worked as the director of the station until 1994 when it was closed.

References

  1. ^ Mekhon Shiloaḥ le-ḥeḳer ha-Mizraḥ ha-tikhon ṿe-Afriḳah, and Merkaz Dayan le-ḥeḳer ha-Mizraḥ ha-Tikhon ṿe-Afriḳah (Universiṭat Tel-Aviv). Middle East Contemporary Survey. New York: Holmes & Meier, 1986. p. xxx
  2. Fisk, Robert. Pity the Nation: Lebanon at War. Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press, 2001. p. 145
  3. ^ Ibrahim, Roula (23 September 2012). "Walid Jumblatt and His Two Right Hands". Al Akhbar. Retrieved 6 October 2012.
  4. Summary of World Broadcasts: Non-Arab Africa, Eds 8247–8273. British Broadcasting Corporation. Monitoring Service. 1986


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