Ya Libnan

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Ya Libnan (Arabic: يالبنان) Hey Lebanon, is a Lebanese media outlet that delivers English-language news from Beirut to an international audience. Ya Libnan was founded by volunteers in Lebanon immediately after the assassination of Rafik Hariri on February 14, 2005. Since its inception, Ya Libnan has transformed from a blog-style format maintained by 3 volunteers to an official news site that is supported by over 100 multi-national volunteers.

[edit] Media coverage of Ya Libnan

The Washington Post's Jefferson Morley states, "The New Media kid on the block is Ya Libnan.[1] The site started as Web presence for the massive street demonstrations that took place after Hariri's assassination and has evolved into a daily news site with cosmopolitan liberal democratic politics."[2]

"Read the coverage at my favorite Lebanese news source, Ya Libnan."[3]

"Ya Libnan is a pro-democracy Lebanese Web site."[4]

"If you want to follow the events in Lebanon, a good place to start is Ya Libnan."[5]

[edit] References

  1. ^  Morley, Jefferson "Lebanon's Media Landscape" The Washington Post. December 21, 2005.
  2. ^  Morley, Jefferson "Country Profile: Lebanon" The Washington Post. December 20, 2005.
  3. ^  Schlussel, Debbie "Hezbollah Protestors Attack Christians in Lebanon" Debbie Schlussel. January 23, 2007.
  4. ^  Landberg, Reed "Rice, Straw Call for UN Action Against Syria" Bloomberg. October 23, 2005.
  5. ^  Chrenkoff "Chrenkoff Interviews Ya Libnan" Chrenkoff. June 17, 2005.

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