"Life in Bamian" is written by Afghani blogger Mohammad Zaher Nazari. Prior to returning to Afghanistan, he lived and studied in Iran. Nazari details his life Bamian and has created an important example of citizen journalism.
Votos (21%)
So just what kind of country is this that we live in?
Autor:فؤاد / گروه نویسنگان Idioma:Persian Fecha:2010-01-21 Más:Detalles
"So just what kind of country is this that we live in?" is a group blog. Its style is minimalistic, and the criticism it contains - a sarcastic view of politics, society and culture - make it particularly interesting. The blog's title appears at the end of each posting.
Piaderou contains the stories and experiences of an Iranian woman who lives in Canada. Her analysis of what transpires in her life is at once profound and moving.
A woman in her mid-40s from Tehran writes about her job, family, and everyday life. Her sensitive writing style and honest outlook are what draw her readers.
A young girl works during the day as a saleswoman traveling through the subways in Tehran. That's how she secures her and her family's income. At night, she describes her experiences in her blog.
Arash is a professional blogger who has been active for years. He lives in Toronto and recently finished his doctoral dissertation. His blog analyzes false reports generated by the Iranian media. He also writes in English, has a photoblog, and his podcast project collects valuable elements from the Iranian blogosphere.
Votos (3%)
Sibestaan
Autor:Mehdi Jami Idioma:Persian Fecha:2008-09-28 Más:Detalles
Mehdi Jami is a full-blooded journalist. He discusses topics like media, politics and culture in "Sibestan," which is one of the most widely-read blogs in the Persian blogosphere.
Jalal Samii writes with an eye to the satirical writings of the great Iranian social critic Obeid Zakani from the 14th century. "100 farman" is minimalistic and socially critical.
Ali writes: "Every soldier in a battle has an ID tag. The ID tag is even more important than his weapon." Biplaki is an anti-war blog. Twenty years after the eight-year war against Iraq, the blogger presents the pain and grief brought on by war.
Salman Jariri is Iran's first blogger. Today, nine years after he began writing, he has compiled a practically countless collection of entries.
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