Iranian Censors Clamp Down on Bloggers

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{"commentId":248933,"authorDomain":"roger3000"}

I recall a couple years ago when I used to Yahoo Messanger chat. All I wanted was to talk to real people. You all may now how hard that is to do.Well i discovered if you went international you might get a real person. I recall chatting with an woman in Iran. Very interesting.

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    Reply#1 - Sun Aug 13, 2006 12:56 PM EDT
    {"commentId":249073,"authorDomain":"alimostofi"}

    This article is not that good Brian. You should know that every Iranian knows how to by pass the filters the government tries to impose on the Iranian outside Iran Blogs. We have a lot of them folks, and we get the government agents coming around, and no matter what argument they promote, it gets ridiculed and defeated. The government cannot do a thing and they are stuck with the growing apathy amongst the youth in Iran towards their dogma. I get tons of hits on my blogs and they are from Iran.

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    Reply#2 - Sun Aug 13, 2006 3:42 PM EDT
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