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But as one of the few media outlets allowed inside Syria to cover its uprising during the last two months, al-Manar has portrayed protesters there in a very different light.
Hezbollah Supportive of Egyptian, Tunisian Uprisings But Not Syria's 2011
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He says Hezbollah's close links with the Syrian government have taken shaped the content of news coverage by al-Manar.
Hezbollah Supportive of Egyptian, Tunisian Uprisings But Not Syria's 2011
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Opposition parliament member Nabil Nicolas told Hezbollah's al-Manar website after the speech, Mr. Hariri did not say anything new and failed to address the U.N.
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As protesters demanded the ouster of authoritarian leaders in Egypt and Tunisia, Hezbollah's TV station, al-Manar, broadcast images and reports supportive of the demonstrators.
Hezbollah Supportive of Egyptian, Tunisian Uprisings But Not Syria's 2011
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Imad Salamey, a political science professor at LAU, described some of al-Manar's recent coverage in Syria.
Hezbollah Supportive of Egyptian, Tunisian Uprisings But Not Syria's 2011
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These people are terrorist sympathizers and no better than al-Manar or as-Sahab.
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Opposition parliament member Nabil Nicolas told Hezbollah's al-Manar website after the speech, Mr. Hariri did not say anything new and failed to address the U.N.
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Hezbollah, the Lebanon-based militia group and political movement, used its al-Manar television channel to broadcast images supportive of anti-government protesters in Egypt and Tunisia.
Hezbollah Supportive of Egyptian, Tunisian Uprisings But Not Syria's 2011
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Hezbollah's al-Manar TV showed groups of young men and groups of young women mourners, chanting and walking slowly in long processions.
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Ayat al-Akhras, a young Palestinian woman, reportedly watched al-Manar incessantly before blowing herself up in front of a Jerusalem supermarket in March 2002, killing two Israelis and wounding twenty-eight others. end of quote.
Al Jazeera -- nowhere near you David 2007
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