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Iranian vice-president's blog now has an English section
posted by
hoder
on Apr 6, 2004 -
7 comments
Iranian vice-president is blogging.
Mohammad Ali Abtahi is perhaps the only major politician who publishes his personal diary, and his secretly taken photos from official meetings (
e.g. the ousted president of Georgia, Eduard Shevardnadze
) on his weblog, which is unfortunately only in Persian.
(via
iranFilter
)
posted by
hoder
on Nov 24, 2003 -
9 comments
Bloggers unite to fight
: Writers of web journals are joining forces to help free a blogger detained in Iran. At the same time, weblog are going to have much more political functions, especially in closed societies such as Iran.
Their governments are begining to take notice
.
posted by
hoder
on May 3, 2003 -
8 comments
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