Thursday, September 27, 2007

Iran: filter

The website of RadioFreeEurop/RadioLiberty says that the Iranian "blogosphere" is full of criticism of Iranian President Ahmadinejad's activities and remarks during his visit to New York City this week.
Various bloggers were cited in this article, but lacking webaddresses, verification is hard.

Also on the site are addresses which are blocked for viewers in Iran:
www.orkut.com
www.youtube.com
www.flickr.com
The Kurdish version of Wikipedia's online encyclopedia www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurdish
www.amnesty.org,
Human Rights Watch www.hrw.org,
Reporters Without Borders www.rsf.org,
The official website of the Tahkim Vahdat Organization, the largest reformist university organization in Iran www.advarnews.us.
The www.gozaar.org website, a monthly Persian-English journal about democracy and human rights,
The www.meydaan.com website, a Persian site dedicated to women's rights and activism in Iran.
News and Political webstes:
The Persian language service from BBC, Voice of America, Radio Farda, Radio Zamaneh, www.Roozonline.com, www.Baztab.ir and the portal www.gooya.com.
Numerous personal weblogs from around the world:
www.doomdam.com (satirical blog in Farsi)
www.kosoof.com (photo blog)
www.khorshidkhanoom.com(Farsi)
www.z8un.com(Farsi)
www.sibiltala.blogspot.com
www.kamangir.net(English)
www.jomhour.org(Farsi)



In Iran there are childoffenders, still on death row.

Children are being hanged to death.
A child will be hanged to death.
Poster amnesty.nl

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