This correspondence came as a result of a post in (where else?) our outstanding Winds of Change.NET comments sections. An Italian journalist wants to hear from Iranians. If you can, do it! This is every bit as important as the demonstrations - maybe more so, because it will shape EU opinion.
"Dear Joe, Thank's for the answer. We would like to do the same as the BBC for the italian public opinion, not only publishing e-mails and letters from Iranian students in the web-site of our news ("Studio Aperto") but also broadcasting the e-mail's textes edited with images of the Iranian protest movement.I don't want to sign this guy up for infinite spam-lists, but humans may be able to figure out his email address from the text above. I will also give the exact address to anyone who emails Joe (me) at windsofchange.net. Then y'all can forward him letters from Iran, blog URLs (a fantastic way to get blog exposure), etc.
So we are looking for students or students-bloggers with whom to exchange e-mails and opinion about the crisis. To avoid any problem for them i suggest that is better if they will use just theyr first name or different names saying just their age and their university. Thank's a lot for the collaborationMimmo.Lombezzi
Studio Aperto - Italia Uno, Mediaset.IT








He left a comment at my place too, and asked if he could use one of my writeups - told him sure, but the story is them, not us...
http://iraniangirl.blogspot.com/
... is a team member right here, big ed.