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January 16, 2006
Blogging in
A new book, We Are Iran, showcases the impact of the world of personal Internet publishing in Iran. It compiles some of the best of Iran's growing blog world, a 75,000-member community struggling for free expression in an Islamic regime. Described by Reporters Sans Frontieres as "the biggest prison for journalists in the Middle East", Iran has long lacked a public forum for independent voices. But it hasn't been immune to the user-driven web revolution. Nasrin Alavi, an Iranian NGO worker who lives in London, has compiled the best of the Iranian blogosphere in We Are Iran. This compilation of postings from the Farsi blog community gives readers an unprecedented glimpse into Iranian citizens' lives.
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Posted by Guido at January 16, 2006 03:58 PM


