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and one of the first founders, and Huda Al Srari was Head of PR. Currently it has around 50 employees working to provide exposure to Libyans different opinions. Huda Alsrari were named to be head of Doha operation later 2013 and held this position till mid of 2014 before she had to resign with Mahmoud Shamam.
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On 21 August 2011, amidst the Battle of Tripoli, then- Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril gave a speech on Libya TV urging revolutionary fighters against looting, revenge killings, abusing foreign nationals and mistreating prisoners of war. He also called for unity and asked that police and army units in
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Libya TV was founded by Libyans led by Mahmmud Shammam and Mohamad A. Al Akari. With the full support by the Libyan PM, Dr. Mahmmud Jebrel, who helped to bring the full support from the Qatari government. Mohamad A. Al Akari was the first General Manager, Serage Beshti was the Head of Administration
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In the weeks prior to the battle of Tripoli, Libya TV aired recorded phone calls between key figures in the Gaddafi regime in which they discussed moving bodies of the deceased to places where NATO had previously targeted during airstrikes.
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Libya TV's plan for April 2011 was to broadcast four hours of original programs, including a news segment and a talk show, daily. Libya TV now broadcasts 12 hours per day both in Arabic and the Tamazight language.
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On 20 October 2011, Libya TV was the first news channel to report the capture and subsequent death of Muammar Gaddafi.
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This article is about a Libyan television station opposed to the
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Libya TV is mostly funded by Libyan expatriate businessmen.
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TV channel broadcast by satellite from its headquarters in
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Free speech in the media during the 2011 Libyan civil war
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provides "facilities and technical staff" through the
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Television channels and stations established in 2011
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and will contain English programming in the future.
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Gaddafi government
Libyan Jamahiriya Broadcasting Corporation
Libya
Doha
Qatar
https://libyaalahrar.tv/
Arabic
Libyan
Doha
Libyan Civil War
Doha
Benghazi
Tripoli
Tamazight language
Qatar
Alrayyan TV
Libyan Jamahiriya Broadcasting Corporation
Media of Libya
Free speech in the media during the 2011 Libyan civil war
Heba Shibani







"The Revolution Will Soon Be Televised"
Foreign Policy
Archived

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