April 15, 2003

Iranian bloggers


(More pictures inside)
Want to see how Iranian bloggers look like? Here you go... One-day trip to North of Iran.








Want to see how Iranian bloggers look like? Here you go... One-day trip to North of Iran.

Posted by hoder at April 15, 2003 5:23 PM

Comments
Great to know you are here. Keep up the good work, and stay in touch with the world. We miss you very much, we hope your blogging will help us stay in touch with you. The best of luck to you all.
- By: euroblogger on April 21, 2003
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Thanks for the glimpse into the Iranian blogosphere. I look forward to reading your blog and those of your Iranian colleagues in the future. One of the great aspects of blogging is that it opens up new channels of communication between peoples and cultures. Keep up the good work!
- By: Spart on April 20, 2003
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what kind of content can you get on sat-TV in iran ? does it include western series/soaps ?
- By: commie b****rd on April 19, 2003
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A. Due to their present political climate, it is dangerous to have their photos here. Forget putting up their names. B. If you didn't know better, you would believe that this looks like a family picnic near Los Angeles. They do not look any more like demons than we do.
- By: OLdave on April 18, 2003
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Cool to see some of the people from that part of the world, they look just like kids from anywhere... That being said how about a link to the blog that they run? Its always interesting to hear the thoughts of people from that part of the world and other parts of the world in general, ecspecially when it is from thier own mouths rather then from CNN or Al-Jazeera.... Interested in Southern California
- By: Brent on April 18, 2003
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hey everybody! Interesting to see Mr. Pelto posted up there already. Good to see something coming out of Iran that the English blog community can peer into ;) thanks for the fun.
- By: Bender on April 18, 2003
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May I ask a question? There are many people in America who are still angry at Iran because of what happened to the U.S. Embassy and the hostages. But I believe most Americans would be happy to see Iran become a non-theocratic Democracy on its own. Do you think this is possible without violence or without intervention from the West? Would there be any people in Iran who would welcome military intervention from the West?
- By: Bill Dennis on April 18, 2003
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I found a link to this on Instapundit. I'm always interested in blogs from different parts of the world. Keep up the good work. Lynn USA
- By: Lynn S on April 18, 2003
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TO: All RE: These Kids... ....look a lot like the ones at the Wynkoop Brewery for the RMBB II, hosted by VodkaPundit, last Friday. Regards, Chuck(le)
- By: Chuck Pelto on April 18, 2003
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To Aslan: Both!!(sage zard baradare shoghaale!!)
- By: Samira on April 18, 2003
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FUN FUN!
- By: Brandi on April 17, 2003
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plz link to them ..
- By: erfan's father! on April 16, 2003
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hi! because of your advice i made an english weblog. may i have yuor opinion?
- By: sadjad on April 16, 2003
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WOW... nice remember..Hoder u force me to remember all good things in that travelling... group dance in side of road with special loud music (JAVATI). lol oh! does it happend another time in this summer.
- By: AmirReza on April 16, 2003
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hahaaa!! very NICE :D
- By: rasa on April 16, 2003
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Samira, that was a good one! were you talking about the guys, or the gals?
- By: Aslan on April 16, 2003
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tnx 4 Ur foto... would you please translate the RSS subject that you put in "linkdooni, persian version" ?
- By: mojtaba kamalian on April 16, 2003
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Seriously, most of them look awful!!!!(gheeyaafehaa kheylee be darodeevaar khordast!!!)
- By: Samira on April 16, 2003
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Who Did take this photos? and when? Plz give more info about this photos
- By: No.1 on April 16, 2003
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lets know their name and links as well, thanks
- By: bhy on April 15, 2003
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