April 12, 2007

Stop censoring us is back

Towards the end of the year, amidst my crazy life as a modern gypsy, I forgot to renew a valuable domain name: Stop censoring us.

But thanks to its new owner who accepted to sell me back the domain for 20 dollars, the only and the oldest source of information (since 2003) about Internet censorship in Iran is back online. (It badly needs to be updated too.)

Ever since it suddenly disappeared, some people quickly started to speculate about the behind the scenes reasons of the incident. Those who are already disturbed by my new understanding of the world as a globalised Iranian and my increasing support for the Islamic Republic as an unprecedented legitimate, democratic anti-Imperial movement, were impatient enough to fit this into their conspiracy-driven mind and cal it as another evidence that I have indeed become a paid agent of the Islamic Republic.

But let me tell you that stop censoring us will continue working until no website, including my own blogs, is blocked in Iran. Yes, I support the Islamic Republic, but I also try to change it for a more tolerant and just system. Unlike most Iranian exilés who have preferred to stand with the U.S. Empire against their own country and their own people.

Posted by hoder at April 12, 2007 3:24 AM| TrackBack

Comments
re the last section of your post: just keep up your good and honest work! And never forget, where self-deception is leading to (already I have said it in a former comment where to!). Reading the blogs of some of those exiled-ones you mention, one whould just wish they'd be capable to comprehend that the iranian people certainly is not waiting and as well not in need for the "support" of these strangely halfblind "democracy-export" and neocon sympathizers, even if they obviously seem to be convinced about it.
- By: Jeanna on April 13, 2007
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re the last section of your post: just keep up your good and honest work! And never forget, where self-deception is leading to (already I have said it in a former comment where to!). Reading the blogs of some of those exiled-ones you mention, one whould just wish they'd be capable to comprehend that the iranian people certainly is not waiting and as well not in need for the "support" of these strangely halfblind "democracy-export" and neocon sympathizers, even if they obviously seem to be convinced about it.
- By: Jeanna on April 12, 2007
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