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Iranian Blog Status?

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Here's a report on Potestas that Iranian blogs and websites are being blocked.
the main reformists websites are still blocked.if the reformist want to continute the battle for democracy they should pay more attention to internet and cyber space.they should use the coming months in parliment and prepare the enough laws for filtering.they should not lose this chance again.they also can impeach the ICT minister for blocking hundreds of political websites and weblogs. i think what we need is some serious international action regarding the filtering.a report like what harvard berkman institute prepared for china can be the first step toward this issue. ben edelman and colleagues at harvard listen our voice and be quick.
Browsing around the few that I know, I'm seeing no 2/20 posts; that certainly not definitive and my Iranian reformer blog list is uncertain. Anyone know more about this, one way or the other?

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Tracked: February 20, 2004 10:56 PM
Blogging in Iran from seanbonner
Excerpt: I spoke earlier about some of the things going on with Blogs in Iran that I learned at etech, but...
Tracked: February 20, 2004 11:49 PM
Today's Briefing 2/20 from Backcountry Conservative
Excerpt: An attempt to roundup international events blogged about today, including a focus on the U.S. military and foreign policy. Send a trackback/link to this post or add a comment with any links if you blogged on any similar topics today....

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I've got some spare web space (dozen mb or so) if a dissident needs a new host.

This is OT, and I am sorry that I can't just e-mail it, but my service is acting funny. I thought that you might find it interesting AL.

http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/2004/03/kaplan.htm

American soldier in Mongolia

A.L.:

Lady Sun posted today. She has a post about the closing of reformist newspapers.

Couldn't bring up either Hossein Derakhshan, or Iranfilter, which according to The Eyeranian (which is up) they intended to monitor the elections all night. The fact that their websites are down is somewhat ominous (possibly).

WhoMan seems to be up, but hasn't posted anything since the 19th.

The Pensive Persian is up, but hasn't posted since the 14th.

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