November 5, 2004

Persian blogging day

Four years ago on this day, Persian blogging started.

Posted by hoder at November 5, 2004 3:02 PM

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Happy anniversary!
- By: Zach on November 14, 2004
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congradulation to Iranian bloggers
- By: Today on November 9, 2004
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Hello, my name is Marissa, and I am currently living in New York. It's great to know that you are an active in the cyber world around you. I'm very impressed at how you speak out on behalf of other Iranian internet users. An article on your blog in newsweek caught my eye. I myself have only heard about the Iranian nuclear weapons program, and nothing that is going on inside the actual country. I can't tell you how wonderful it is to hear someone else's opinions on these subjects. Congratulations, and keep up the good work. Stay opinionated. It's a good thing.
- By: marissa on November 9, 2004
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I hope you are still here many years from now! I think this is a good website for dialogue between Iran and the U.S. It gives me a chance to learn something new about Iranians. I've met several Iranians that now live here in the U.S., but it's hard to know what's currently going on in a country that is somewhat closed off from the world. Maybe sites like this will help break down those barriers.
- By: sambut on November 8, 2004
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Hello my name is Cosmos (Kuzma) I am an American, not of Persian heritage, from Florida. I noticed your Blog regarding all things Iranian. I am most impressed. I think that education about Iran and awareness of how the current state of Iran came about should be pushed more in America. I hate to say that today most Americans think Iran is a is a terrorist state as are the people. And yet I remember growing up in San Antonio Texas. My father worked for the US Air Force, we had many Iranians that were there for training. All of their families were quite welcoming and very warm. I had many Iranian friends growing up. But today many Americans think Iran is the center of hate. We are not all bad people. Ignorant, yes. But I look forward to the day when I others like me can visit Tehran and see the places that we can only read about. -c
- By: Kuzma Bucar on November 8, 2004
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Happy Anniversary :)
- By: Ali on November 7, 2004
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