Title | : | Take That, Tehran (Commentary) |
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Author | : | DC) Iran Times International (Washington |
Release | : | 2011-07-22 |
Kind | : | ebook |
Genre | : | Reference, Books, Nonfiction, Social Science |
Size | : | 47302 |
The Obama administration has begun taking action to bring Internet freedom to Iran. This sounds wonderful. But this approach ignores two key factors: 1) Iran already has the upper hand in this battle; 2) the current approach is dangerous to activists and focuses on too few people. If the U.S. really wants to bring free-flowing information to Iran, it needs to rethink its current strategy. I grew up in Iran and worked as a journalist there until 2004, when I--along with 20 other bloggers, Web technicians, and journalists--was arrested by security forces for my blog, in what was the first major raid against bloggers and online activists. After two months of mistreatment and solitary confinement, I was released and soon after moved to the United States. |