Blogging in Iran

The Internet is wildly popular in Iran, and blogging has become a vital source of information and analysis due to the systematic rollbacks of press freedoms (such as they were) during the last few years. Censorship and self-censorship takes its toll, as does intimidation and imprisonment of bloggers. But how-to-blog sites are among the most visited by Iranians, I reckon an indication that huge numbers of Iranians feel they have something to say and are doing their best to say it.
That brings me to Omid Memarian, one of Iran’s most courageous bloggers. TIME magazine’s Scott MacLeod writes on Omid Memarian (’08).








