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Voice of Free Libya (Arabic: صوت ليبيا الحرة Sawt Libya al-Hurra) is the name used by three radio stations aligned to the anti-Gaddafi forces that began broadcasting in February 2011, operating from the cities of Benghazi, Bayda and Misrata. They played an important role in the Libyan Civil War and have continued to broadcast after the fall of Gaddafi. During the Libyan Civil War, other rebel-controlled radio stations were reported to be operating in Tobruk, Nalut, Jadu, Libya, Derna and Zliten.

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  • صوت ليبيا الحرة الاسم مستعمل من قبل ثلاث إذاعات إصطفّت إلى الثوّار الليبيين. وكانت بداية إذاعة صوت ليبيا الحرة في البيضاء في ، وبعد ذلك في 21 فبراير ببنغازي ومصراتة وكان لها دورا مهما في ثورة 17 فبراير، حيث نطاق تغطيتها يصل لكامل ليبيا. كما يطلق صوت ليبيا الحرة على عدة اذاعات درنة وطبرق وزليتن ونالوت ويشمل نطاق تغطيتها محيط المدن الموجودة بها. (ar)
  • Voice of Free Libya (Arabic: صوت ليبيا الحرة Sawt Libya al-Hurra) is the name used by three radio stations aligned to the anti-Gaddafi forces that began broadcasting in February 2011, operating from the cities of Benghazi, Bayda and Misrata. They played an important role in the Libyan Civil War and have continued to broadcast after the fall of Gaddafi. During the Libyan Civil War, other rebel-controlled radio stations were reported to be operating in Tobruk, Nalut, Jadu, Libya, Derna and Zliten. In many cases - and certainly for the stations in Benghazi, Bayda and Misrata - they used captured transmitters formerly run by the Libyan state broadcasting organisation. Output was in Arabic, with the Nalut station also said to have used Berber (Tamazight). The outlets operated independently and with separate programing, although they shared similar aims. They all carried material strongly supportive of the rebels and firmly critical of Gaddafi. (en)
  • Voz da Líbia Livre (em árabe: Sawt Libya al-Hurra) é um conjunto de três rádios anti-Gaddafi, instaladas em Bengazi, Baida e Misurata. A rádio começou as transmissões em fevereiro de 2011. (pt)
  • 自由利比亚之声(阿拉伯语:صوت ليبيا الحرة)是2011年2月开始在班加西、贝达和米苏拉塔等城市进行广播的三个与结盟的电台的名称。他们使用的是在戰爭中缴获的曾經由利比亚民众国广播公司运营的发射机。它们在第一次利比亞內戰中发挥了重要作用,并在卡扎菲倒台后继续广播。 在第一次利比亞內戰期间,其他反叛分子控制的电台在图卜鲁格、、、德尔纳和兹利坦等地也有播出。 (zh)
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  • Anti-Gaddafi Broadcast Media
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  • February–March 2011 (en)
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  • صوت ليبيا الحرة الاسم مستعمل من قبل ثلاث إذاعات إصطفّت إلى الثوّار الليبيين. وكانت بداية إذاعة صوت ليبيا الحرة في البيضاء في ، وبعد ذلك في 21 فبراير ببنغازي ومصراتة وكان لها دورا مهما في ثورة 17 فبراير، حيث نطاق تغطيتها يصل لكامل ليبيا. كما يطلق صوت ليبيا الحرة على عدة اذاعات درنة وطبرق وزليتن ونالوت ويشمل نطاق تغطيتها محيط المدن الموجودة بها. (ar)
  • Voz da Líbia Livre (em árabe: Sawt Libya al-Hurra) é um conjunto de três rádios anti-Gaddafi, instaladas em Bengazi, Baida e Misurata. A rádio começou as transmissões em fevereiro de 2011. (pt)
  • 自由利比亚之声(阿拉伯语:صوت ليبيا الحرة)是2011年2月开始在班加西、贝达和米苏拉塔等城市进行广播的三个与结盟的电台的名称。他们使用的是在戰爭中缴获的曾經由利比亚民众国广播公司运营的发射机。它们在第一次利比亞內戰中发挥了重要作用,并在卡扎菲倒台后继续广播。 在第一次利比亞內戰期间,其他反叛分子控制的电台在图卜鲁格、、、德尔纳和兹利坦等地也有播出。 (zh)
  • Voice of Free Libya (Arabic: صوت ليبيا الحرة Sawt Libya al-Hurra) is the name used by three radio stations aligned to the anti-Gaddafi forces that began broadcasting in February 2011, operating from the cities of Benghazi, Bayda and Misrata. They played an important role in the Libyan Civil War and have continued to broadcast after the fall of Gaddafi. During the Libyan Civil War, other rebel-controlled radio stations were reported to be operating in Tobruk, Nalut, Jadu, Libya, Derna and Zliten. (en)
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  • ليبيا الحرة (إذاعة) (ar)
  • Voz da Líbia Livre (pt)
  • Voice of Free Libya (en)
  • 自由利比亞之聲 (zh)
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