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Al Urubah was a pro-Muammar Gaddafi Libyan television station. Following the fall of Tripoli in August, 2011, it broadcast messages from the deposed leader and his information minister, Moussa Ibrahim.[1] The station's logo also temporarily appeared on Syria's Al Ra'y Television's transmissions.[2] The owner of Al Ra'y, Iraqi expatriate businessman Mish'an al-Juburi, described Al Urubah as "the sister of Al-Ra'y channel", but also stated that it broadcast from an undisclosed Arab state other than Syria. [3] The station has been off the air since late August 2011. [4]

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