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Al-Arabiya TV, Dubai
May 10 2008
Hezbollah gunmen said to have "torched" radio station in Beirut
[Announcer-read report over video]
Our correspondent has reported that Hezbollah gunmen occupied a
building belonging to Future Television in the A'ishah Bakkar area in
Beirut and torched the Armenian radio station, Radio Sevan, an
affiliate of the Future Movement, in the city.
May 10 2008
Hezbollah gunmen said to have "torched" radio station in Beirut
[Announcer-read report over video]
Our correspondent has reported that Hezbollah gunmen occupied a
building belonging to Future Television in the A'ishah Bakkar area in
Beirut and torched the Armenian radio station, Radio Sevan, an
affiliate of the Future Movement, in the city.
Opposition Supporters burn the HQ of Radio Sevan in Beirut
Armenian News Network / Groong
May 10, 2008
By Katia Peltekian
BEIRUT, LEBANON 1pm
BEIRUT: May 10, 2008. - At noon today, supporters of the Lebanese
opposition, which includes Hezbollah, Amal and other movements, burned
the offices of the newly established Armenian radio station "Sevan" in
the Mar Elias area in Beirut.
This comes a day after pro-government media offices were forced to
close down and then set on fire. Future TV, Future News, Radio Orient,
Future Newspaper (all of which are owned by the Hariri family) in
addition to Al-Lewa' newspaper offices were targets yesterday by
anti-government millitants.
Details about today's attack on the Armenian "Radio Sevan" have not
been made public yet.
Armenian News Network / Groong
May 10, 2008
By Katia Peltekian
BEIRUT, LEBANON 1pm
BEIRUT: May 10, 2008. - At noon today, supporters of the Lebanese
opposition, which includes Hezbollah, Amal and other movements, burned
the offices of the newly established Armenian radio station "Sevan" in
the Mar Elias area in Beirut.
This comes a day after pro-government media offices were forced to
close down and then set on fire. Future TV, Future News, Radio Orient,
Future Newspaper (all of which are owned by the Hariri family) in
addition to Al-Lewa' newspaper offices were targets yesterday by
anti-government millitants.
Details about today's attack on the Armenian "Radio Sevan" have not
been made public yet.
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