Cyberfatwa: blogger death threats.BLOGGINO promises its more ambitious practitioners a chance to influence multitudes. For some there may even be a measure of renown. But as they begin to reach audiences comparable to those of traditional journalists, bloggers are also finding that they face some of traditional journalists' problems. Repressive re·pres·sive adj. Causing or inclined to cause repression. governments figured out fairly quickly that weblogs could be as threatening as the conventional press. In recent months, in addition to arresting several reporters, Iran's fundamentalist fundamentalist An investor who selects securities to buy and sell on the basis of fundamental analysis. Compare technician. regime has blocked access to hundreds of dissident blogs and other political sites. Now come threats of murder from equally repressive freelancers. An Iranian-Canadian blogger named Hossein Derakhshan
A misspelled or incorrect word in a quotation followed by "[sic]" indicates that the error appeared in the original source. ] a big list of Iranian blogger [sic] for their 'insults' to Allah, Prophet prophet [Gr.,=foreteller], a religious leader and spokesperson, particularly used in the Bible. The prophets emitted messages from the divine through inspired speech, the interpretation of omens and dreams, and the casting of lots and divination. Mohammad and other Shia Imams." Derakhshan, who maintains blogs in English and Farsi, noted that Islamic Army has "picked particular posts from my Persian blog, in which they think I've insulted the God, and other sacred concepts of Islam and therefore, quoting from a Quranic verse, I deserve to be killed." There are many names on the threat Fist, but Derakhshan is at the top. Although he writes from the seeming safety of Canada, incidents such as the brutal murder of Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh Theo (or Theodore or Theodorus) van Gogh may refer to:
Still, Derakhshan isn't sure if the threat is serious. He even asked his readers, "What do you think?" Most of them suggested he go to the Mounties. |
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