Thursday, February 11, 2010

Balatarin


Balatarin and Rahesabz Iranian Sites:
Balatarin and Rahesabz are just a few of the sites on the Internet that takes Iran's opposition to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad protests developed. In the news lately Iran, activists organizing protests and dissemination of information on the Internet through Facebook and Digg-like site called Balatarin.com.

How Iran's opposition really used social media?

... But, in fact, and other social media are more common among Iranians, especially the educated and middle class people who support the opposition leader, Mir Hussein Moussavi. "People in Iran use Facebook," says Yahyanejad.

The Iranians also like to Yahyanejad Balatarin, and community site that helps users find news and information about Iran and issues of concern to the Iranians in various parts of the world. Although Balatarin (Her name means "highest" in Persian) has been officially banned in Iran for hree years, political and technology savvy Iranians have found ways to get to the site.


Today in the update, and more footage appear on the Internet, as clashes between opposition supporters and security forces apparently turning increasingly violent. There are those wounded man photo Twitter dumped in the street in a pool of blood.

Iranian opposition Rahesabz.net site published "Three of our martyred and two others were wounded in clashes. The reporter who was at the scene said the three were fired directly by the military forces."

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