Journalists work 24 November 2004 at Al-

Journalists work 24 November 2004 at Al-Manar TV station studios in southern Beirut. The French public broadcasting regulator authorised 19 November the station, which is close to the Lebanese Shiite Muslim Hezbollah group, to transmit programmes within the European Union. The Al-Manar station, well known within the Arabic world, had committed itself in an agreement "not to incite hatred, violence or discrimination based on race, sex, religion or nationality," said the French Audiovisual Council. AFP PHOTO/JOSEPH BARRAK (Photo credit should read JOSEPH BARRAK/AFP via Getty Images)
Journalists work 24 November 2004 at Al-Manar TV station studios in southern Beirut. The French public broadcasting regulator authorised 19 November the station, which is close to the Lebanese Shiite Muslim Hezbollah group, to transmit programmes within the European Union. The Al-Manar station, well known within the Arabic world, had committed itself in an agreement "not to incite hatred, violence or discrimination based on race, sex, religion or nationality," said the French Audiovisual Council. AFP PHOTO/JOSEPH BARRAK (Photo credit should read JOSEPH BARRAK/AFP via Getty Images)
Journalists work 24 November 2004 at Al-
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