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(From The Moscow Times)
ST. PETERSBURG -- Free Voice, a new St. Petersburg radio station focusing on human rights issues, went on the air Monday night with a mission to discuss rights abuses, ethnic tolerance and the environment.
Free Voice, which is initially broadcasting from 1 a.m. to 2 a.m. daily, is the brainchild of Yuly Rybakov, a prominent human rights advocate. "The station's name refers to the freedom of speech in the discussions we broadcast," Rybakov said. "Our ultimate goal is to foster a new generation of civil society."
Rybakov said the idea of creating the station came to him as he was considering ways to ...