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[NEWS AND VIEWS] « In WSIS news, | Home | In the news, » December 16, 2003Back to blogging. Accounts suggest Sina Motallebi, the jailed Iranian journalist whose case we put to Iran's government, is blogging again. (Thanks Hoder.)Aaron Scullion @ December 16, 2003 09:09 AM
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I am very happy to see him out of Iran, what happened to him was a tragedy and this had a big impact on Iran's blogger; therefore we all write with our nickname and dynamic IPs.
Iran4dummies @ December 17, 2003 05:56 AM
It's probably a good idea not to use your real name for a blog. There're numerous Iranian websites and weblogs that publish whatever they want by remaining anonymous. However, most commercial sites don't make it because the financial reasons.
Q @ February 22, 2004 09:09 AM
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