Media Against Violence issued a statement Tuesday voicing its disappointment over the content of LBCI television show Kalam al-Nas’ last two episodes.
One episode featured a discussion about weapons in Lebanon between people with different political and sectarian backgrounds and another featured an interview with Pierre al-Daher, who said he bought LBC for $5 million.
Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea filed a lawsuit charging LBC should have been returned to the LF once he was released from prison in 2005, while Daher disputes the claim and says LBC grew with outside investment.
The statement also condemned threats against political analyst and journalist Massoud Mohammad, who writes the Monday editorial for the Beirut Observer website.
-NOW Lebanon
One episode featured a discussion about weapons in Lebanon between people with different political and sectarian backgrounds and another featured an interview with Pierre al-Daher, who said he bought LBC for $5 million.
Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea filed a lawsuit charging LBC should have been returned to the LF once he was released from prison in 2005, while Daher disputes the claim and says LBC grew with outside investment.
The statement also condemned threats against political analyst and journalist Massoud Mohammad, who writes the Monday editorial for the Beirut Observer website.
-NOW Lebanon

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