Voice of Freedom (radio station)
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| Broadcast area | Portuguese Goa |
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| Frequency | 7.13 MHz (42.05 m) |
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| Languages | Portuguese, Konkani, Marathi, English |
| Format | News; Goan independence movement-related messaging |
| History | |
First air date | 25 November 1955 |
Last air date | 19 December 1961 |
Voice of Freedom (Portuguese: Voz da Liberdade; Konkani: Goenche Sadvonecho Awaz) was an underground radio station that transmitted across Portuguese Goa from 1955 to 1961, advocating the cause of the Goan independence movement. The station broadcast a variety of programming in English, Konkani, and in Portuguese, promoting Goan independence from Portuguese rule. Some of the broadcasters on the station included activists Nicolau Menezes, Libia Lobo and Vaman Sardesai.