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Radio Veritas Asia was the non-commercial Catholic shortwave station broadcasting to Asia. It is based in Quezon City, Philippines, and is owned by the Philippine Radio Educational and Information Center, which previously owned the original Radio Veritas from 1969 to 1991. Its Urdu Service started its broadcast on August 14, 1987, in Lahore, Pakistan. Its mission is to promote justice to the oppressed through programs with specific moral, religious and inspirational content, and to voice peace and harmony among the sects, races, and sexes through sociocultural programs and to promote dialogue among different religions.

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  • Radio Veritas Asia was the non-commercial Catholic shortwave station broadcasting to Asia. It is based in Quezon City, Philippines, and is owned by the Philippine Radio Educational and Information Center, which previously owned the original Radio Veritas from 1969 to 1991. Its Urdu Service started its broadcast on August 14, 1987, in Lahore, Pakistan. Its mission is to promote justice to the oppressed through programs with specific moral, religious and inspirational content, and to voice peace and harmony among the sects, races, and sexes through sociocultural programs and to promote dialogue among different religions. (en)
  • ラジオ・ベリタス・アジア(英語: Radio Veritas Asia, RVA)とは、フィリピンにあるカトリック系列のラジオ放送局である。 (ja)
  • Radio Veritas is een rooms-katholieke radiozender in Azië. Radio Veritas zendt gebruikmakend van de korte golf uit vanuit de Filipijnse stad Quezon City. De radiozender speelde in 1986 een belangrijke rol tijdens de EDSA-revolutie in de Filipijnen, die leidde tot de val van Ferdinand Marcos op 25 februari van dat jaar. (nl)
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  • 1969-04-11 (xsd:date)
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  • 1969-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • Worldwide (en)
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  • 1969-04-11 (xsd:date)
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  • Aurelia Elarde (en)
  • Engr. Manuel A. Mopal (en)
  • Rev. F. Carlos S. Lariosa, SVD (en)
  • Rev. Msgr. Pietro Nguyen Van Tai (en)
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  • Quezon City and Lahore (en)
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  • ''Radio Veritas Asia (en)
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  • Philippine Radio Educational and Information Center (en)
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  • Radio Veritas Asia was the non-commercial Catholic shortwave station broadcasting to Asia. It is based in Quezon City, Philippines, and is owned by the Philippine Radio Educational and Information Center, which previously owned the original Radio Veritas from 1969 to 1991. Its Urdu Service started its broadcast on August 14, 1987, in Lahore, Pakistan. Its mission is to promote justice to the oppressed through programs with specific moral, religious and inspirational content, and to voice peace and harmony among the sects, races, and sexes through sociocultural programs and to promote dialogue among different religions. (en)
  • ラジオ・ベリタス・アジア(英語: Radio Veritas Asia, RVA)とは、フィリピンにあるカトリック系列のラジオ放送局である。 (ja)
  • Radio Veritas is een rooms-katholieke radiozender in Azië. Radio Veritas zendt gebruikmakend van de korte golf uit vanuit de Filipijnse stad Quezon City. De radiozender speelde in 1986 een belangrijke rol tijdens de EDSA-revolutie in de Filipijnen, die leidde tot de val van Ferdinand Marcos op 25 februari van dat jaar. (nl)
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  • Radio Veritas (en)
  • ラジオ・ベリタス・アジア (ja)
  • Radio Veritas (nl)
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