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Mebo Telecommunications AG (formed in 1969 and registered in Zürich on 24 March 1971) is owned by Swiss businessmen Erwin Meister and Edwin Bollier.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The trouble of a Swiss firm )〕 ==Radio Nordsee International – the ''Mebo I'' and ''II''== Mebo bought two vessels in 1969: ''Mebo I'' and the 630 ton ''Mebo II'' (formerly "Silvretta"). The latter was fitted out as an offshore radio ship and broadcast as ''Radio Nordsee International'' between 1970 and 1974, off the coast of Scheveningen and, for a few months, Essex. The smaller ''Mebo I'' was used as a supply tender, and was renamed ''Angela'' (after Mrs Meister). When the Netherlands outlawed the supply of offshore radio broadcasters, and after a legal battle with the Dutch government over the impounding of the ''Mebo II'', Mebo leased (later, sold) the ''Angela'' and ''Mebo II'' to Libya in 1977. ''Mebo II'' was renamed ''El Fatah'' and broadcast Libyan radio programmes from Tripoli harbour. In 1984, both ''El Fatah'' and ''Almasira'' (ex ''Angela'') were used as target practice by the Libyan navy and airforce, and were sunk in the Gulf of Sidra.
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