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  • "I think Moammar's Gadhafi departure is the easiest step, what comes after is more difficult," said Mohammed Shembesh, 22, who along with a group of friends founded a weekly newspaper called Sawt, meaning voice in Arabic.

    Rebel City Finds Its Own Voice Sam Dagher 2011

  • "I think Moammar's Gadhafi departure is the easiest step, what comes after is more difficult," said Mohammed Shembesh, 22, who along with a group of friends founded a weekly newspaper called Sawt, meaning voice in Arabic.

    Rebel City Finds Its Own Voice Sam Dagher 2011

  • Dhia 'Eddin Gad, who writes a blog called Sawt Ghadheb (Angry Voice), was assaulted and then abducted by security agents in front of his family's apartment in the Nile Delta region on February 6, according to local and international news reports.

    Committee to Protect Journalists 2009

  • In a recent edition of Sawt, one article polls people on their views about the segregation of women behind an iron fence during rallies and events held in front of the courthouse.

    Rebel City Finds Its Own Voice Sam Dagher 2011

  • This was where we'd spend most of our time during the war, away from the broken glass caused by Israeli fighter-jets racing through the sound barrier listening to the Egyptian broadcast "Sawt El Arab" or "Voice of the Arabs."

    Jamal Dajani: When News Misinforms Jamal Dajani 2011

  • In a recent edition of Sawt, one article polls people on their views about the segregation of women behind an iron fence during rallies and events held in front of the courthouse.

    Rebel City Finds Its Own Voice Sam Dagher 2011

  • The Al-Jazeera/Facebook/Tweeter of that time was the "Sawt Al-Arab" Voice of the Arabs radio station with the legendary broadcaster Ahmad Said who threw the Jews to the sea every single day in his rousing inflammation.

    Dr. Josef Olmert: Political Eruptions in the Arab World -- Lessons From Nasser's Day Dr. Josef Olmert 2011

  • This was where we'd spend most of our time during the war, away from the broken glass caused by Israeli fighter-jets racing through the sound barrier listening to the Egyptian broadcast "Sawt El Arab" or "Voice of the Arabs."

    Jamal Dajani: When News Misinforms Jamal Dajani 2011

  • This was where we'd spend most of our time during the war, away from the broken glass caused by Israeli fighter-jets racing through the sound barrier listening to the Egyptian broadcast "Sawt El Arab" or "Voice of the Arabs."

    Jamal Dajani: When News Misinforms Jamal Dajani 2011

  • Like many Saudis, he had encountered al-Qaeda online, through its biweekly Web magazine Sawt Al-Jihad.

    Get Out of Jihad Free 2007

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