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Iranian parliament discussed new laws
localizzazione in italiano del sito, parla di un'esperienza entusiasmante: "Ho ascoltato davvero con interesse gli interventi degli altri editor e attivisti che partecipano al progetto. E' il caso dei blogger venezuelani, che riescono a svolgere un delicato ruolo di controinformazione in un paese in cui tutti i media mainstream sono ormai controllati da Chavez. O ancora, della campagna egiziana per difendere i giudici dall'ingerenza della politica. Il che ti fa subito
legislation has been proposed in Iran that could make blogging a crime punishable by death. Cyrus Farivar has a story on today’s edition of the PRI radio show The World: Iran considers harsh penalty for some bloggers (3:30). Over at Global Voices, Hamid Tehrani writes: On Wednesday, Iranian members of parliament voted to discuss a draft bill that seeks to “toughen punishment for disturbing mental security in society.” The text of the bill would add, “establishing websites and weblogs promoting
Further proof of religion’s detrimental social influence Hamid Tehrani at Global Voices described the proposed Iranian law on the fourth of July: On Wednesday, Iranian members of parliament voted to discuss a draft bill that seeks to “toughen punishment for disturbing mental security in society.” The text of the bill would add,
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as the truth will emerge sooner or later… but with the help of web tools, it will surely be sooner! While waiting, why not have a look at what some bloggers are saying as reported in Carlos Raúl van der Weyden Velásquez' article published on Global Voices on Line, where you can read the original post written in Spanish, along with translations into several other languages done courtesy of the Lingua project.
questão para o nosso jardim. Reescrevamos a frase do cartoon de maneira a resultar "Não te preocupes! Censurar-te-emos legalmente." e talvez possamos mais facilmente compreender como aqui afincadamente se procura tapar o sol com uma peneira. Via Global Voices.
as the truth will emerge sooner or later… but with the help of web tools, it will surely be sooner! While waiting, why not have a look at what some bloggers are saying as reported in Carlos Raúl van der Weyden Velásquez’ article published on Global Voices on Line, where you can read the original post written in Spanish, along with translations into several other languages done courtesy of the Lingua project.
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