Mouafac Harb
Mouafac Harb is currently a "political consultant" based in Beirut and previously was news director of the U.S.-funded Arabic TV network Al Hurra. According to the Washington Post, Harb is a Lebanon-born U.S. citizen who attended George Washington University. He worked previously as the Washington bureau chief of the Arabic-language newspaper Al Hayat and the news director of Radio Sawa.[1]
According to the Washington Post, "when President Bush appeared on the station to discuss the Abu Ghraib prison scandal, he ended the interview by telling Harb he'd done a "good job," prompting more questions about the station's independence. Harb said he wishes that Bush had not made that comment, but that he also believes the incident was misconstrued. 'I don't believe I was soft on the president,' he said."[2]
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External links
- Janine Zacharia, "Iran Incites Cold War With U.S. in Lebanon Roiled by Hezbollah," Bloomberg, April 1, 2008
- Ellen McCarthy, "Va.-Based, U.S.-Financed Arabic Channel Finds Its Voice," Washington Post, October 15, 2004.
- Testimony of Mouafac Harb Before the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations Committee on International Relations, November 10, 2005.