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''Al Anwar'' () was an Arabic daily newspaper published in Beirut, Lebanon. It was founded in 1959 and was one of the leading dailies in Lebanon. In October 2018, the publisher Dar Assayad announced ceasing of the print edition of the publication after 58 years of continuous publishing. The company also ceased the publication of its line of long-running periodicals, including weekly news magazine '' Assayad'', weekly arts and entertainment magazine ''Achabaka'', monthly women's magazine ''Fayrouz'', monthly men's magazine ''Al Fares'' and monthly military magazine ''Al Difa' Al Arabi''.


History and profile

''Al Anwar'' was launched by the publishing house Dar Assayad in 1959. The company also owned several daily, weekly and monthly publications, including ''Assayad'' magazine. The founder of the daily was Said Freiha who was an advocate of Egyptian President
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. The headquarters of the paper was in Beirut. On 20 October 1962 ''Al Anwar'' and another newspaper ''Al Shaab'' were closed by the government for five days due to their alleged insults towards the heads of foreign countries. During the early years ''Al Anwar'' had just eight pages. It was published in broadsheet format. The daily launched its website in 1996.


Orientation

''Al Anwar'' claimed that it reinforced the long-term stability and prosperity of Lebanon. The paper was one of the Lebanese publications in the early 1960s which called for the end of the Palestinian
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's activities. It had a hostile approach towards the
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members in the mid-1960s calling them CIA agents. However, this attitude changed after Ghassan Kanafani, the spokesperson of the
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(PFLP), joined the paper. He and
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, the PFLP leader, held a press conference at the headquarters of ''Al Anwar'' following the hijacking of the Israeli El Al flight by the PFLP on 23 July 1968. ''Al Anwar'' was described by ''
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'' in 2013 as an independent and centrist daily. It is further argued that the paper avoided aggressive reporting. However, during and after the Nasser era the paper had a pro-Egyptian stance. In the mid-1990s the paper was considered to have an
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trend. In 2009, IREX, an international research board, regarded it as one of the advocates of the
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.


Staff and content

The editor-in-chief of ''Al Anwar'' was Rafiq Khoury and its managing editor was Fouad Daaboul. Issam Freiha was one of the editors-in-chief of the paper. Lebanese journalist
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joined the paper in 1966. Palestinian journalist and writer Ghassan Kanafani served in the editorial board of the paper from 1967 to 1969. Another Palestinian contributor of ''Al Anwar'' was Bayan Nuwayhed from 1960 to 1966. ''Al Anwar'' covered both Lebanese and Arabic affairs. At the very beginning of the
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''Al Anwar'' published statistical surveys of casualties. For instance, it reported that a total of 2314 people was killed between 13 April and 6 July 1975. The last page of the daily included sports and social news. One of the major contributors of ''Al Anwar'' was former Saudi oil minister
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who was living in Beirut after his removal from office. He published an open letter to the
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,
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, in ''Al Anwar'' on 19 May 1969. Another contributor was Bishara Merhej who wrote articles for the economy section of the paper. ''Al Anwar'' published many significant interviews, including one with Saudi royal Prince Fahd, later King Fahd, in 1974. Following the
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of the former Lebanese Prime Minister
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, the daily published three articles from 16 to 18 February 2005 the first two of which were written by editor-in-chief, Khoury. The last one was a commentary titled "The mentality of the paupers and a regime in coma" written by Rauf Shahuri. All articles condemned the assassination. In August 2013 the paper criticized the possible US-led intervention against Syria and stated that the intervention would be like "Hollywood's action and horror movies".


Circulation and audience

In addition to its native readers in Lebanon, ''Al Anwar'' was read by officials, intellectuals and activists outside Lebanon. It was distributed in other Arab countries, including Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, and the UAE where it had highest circulation figures during the early 1970s. ''Al Anwar'' sold 35,000 copies at the beginning of the 1970s. In the 1980s the paper was frequently circulated in East Beirut. Its popularity in East Beirut continued until the 2000s. The circulation of the paper was 20,000 copies in 2003, making it the fourth best selling Lebanese newspaper. In a 2006 study carried out by
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, it was found that ''Al Anwar'' had lower circulation in capital Beirut than other regions. In Beirut the paper was the sixth among seven dailies, having daily circulation at 10.7%. However, it was the second most circulated daily with 12.6% in the Biqa region after '' Sada Al Balad'' which had 12.7% of the daily circulation. In
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''Al Anwar'' was the fifth daily, having 38.4% of the daily circulation, whereas in
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it was the third with 15.2% of the daily circulation. Based on the data provided by the DAS research group the daily reported its average net daily sales as 49.043 copies in 2012. The daily sold 6,003 copies in Europe in 2012. The same year the website of ''Al Anwar'' had 1.1 million hits and 63,010 visitors per month.


Awards

''Al Anwar'' was awarded by different bodies, including the
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Prize for Social Reporting and
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's
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Award for best international reporting.


See also

* List of newspapers in Lebanon


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Anwar 1959 establishments in Lebanon 2018 disestablishments in Lebanon Arabic-language newspapers Daily newspapers published in Lebanon Defunct newspapers published in Lebanon Newspapers established in 1959 Newspapers published in Beirut Publications disestablished in 2018 Nasserism