Jomhourwrites[Fa] that Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says that some ministers should leave government because country needs progress and innovation.The blogger adds may be it is time that Ahmadinejad resigns too.
A capital idea, I think we should issue a similar request to the tree stumps who inhabit the Israeli Knesset.
Surely, the dead wood in the US Administration, House and Senate should not block the road to progress.
Hopefully, Jomhour will be joined by many.
New book from Global Voices co-founder Rebecca MacKinnon
In Consent of the Networked, internet policy specialist Rebecca MacKinnon argues that the purpose of technology is to serve humanity, not the other way around. It’s time to wake up and act before the reversal becomes permanent.
Iranian lawmaker, Ahmad Tavakoli blames [fa] increased Internet censorship in Iran as ‘annoying for people'. He adds it ‘would cost heavy for the establishment'. He believes severe filtering would encourage citizens to use anti-filter and circumvention tools. Several Iranian users have reported in last few days they have had no access to emails including gmail, hotmail and yahoo.
Jolanare is weary of where the Tunisian revolution is heading to in terms of women's rights [fr]. She writes: ”A young man verbally attacked me because I was wearing red lipstick. He shouted at me : “these are the so-called women of the democracy.” I replied that it is thanks to the democracy he makes fun of that he can open his big mouth.”
A capital idea, I think we should issue a similar request to the tree stumps who inhabit the Israeli Knesset.
Surely, the dead wood in the US Administration, House and Senate should not block the road to progress.
Hopefully, Jomhour will be joined by many.