Tehran's Trials: Blaming the West, Google and Twitter

Iran's hardline regime sharply escalated the post-election confrontation on August 8 by putting two foreign embassy staffers and a French teacher on trial alongside dozens of political dissidents. The stepped-up campaign to characterize the widespread unrest since the June 12 presidential election as a foreign-led attempted "soft overthrow" appears to be an effort by the ruling faction to rally the increasingly-splintered conservative base against a ... Full Story »

Posted by Joey Baker - via Xeni Jardin, Jeff Jarvis
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Subjects: World, Politics, Media
Topics: Iran, Other Elections, Democracy In the Middle East, Middle East, Social Networks
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Posted by: Posted by Joey Baker - Aug 8, 2009 - 1:52 PM PDT
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Edited by: Joey Baker - Aug 8, 2009 - 6:15 PM PDT

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