The Voice of Arab Syria (Arabic: صوت سورية العربية) was a Baghdad-based radio channel, broadcasting to a Syrian audience.
Voice of Arab Syria began broadcasting on 26 October 1976, at the time of the Arab summit in Cairo.[1][2] It did daily broadcasts, providing a platform for opponents of the Assad government to speak out. The location of the broadcaster was undisclosed, but Radio Baghdad first announced the new radio channel.[1] Voice of Arab Syria called on the people and army of Syria to revolt against the al-Assad government.[3]
Voice of Arab Syria was closed down in June 1997, as relations between the governments of Syria and Iraq improved (similarly, Syria shut down its Voice of Iraq broadcasts).[4][5]