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Iranian blogger goes to jail for 14 years

Iranian blogger goes to jail for 14 years

By Pranam Kolari on Monday, February 28th, 2005 at 7:19 pm.

Via WhatsNextBlog. If you thought Mark Jen’s firing at Google was the end. Well, here’s more.

An Iranian blogger, Arash Sigarchi, has been jailed for 14 years. His offense? Criticizing Iran’s arrest of other bloggers.

He was jailed on charges against the state, including espionage and insulting Iran’s leaders, after the 28-year-old criticised the Iranian government and its treatment of web log writers on his own blog.

Bloggers across the web were asked to add a Free Mojtaba and Arash banner to their blogs and contact Iranian government representatives.

More at silicon.com.

Automatic policy adherence - be it for an organization, blogging host or country will have to be addressed soon. This is not to say that policies in effect are right or wrong and have to be followed. But means of verification need to be in place to atleast warn the blogger on possible implications.

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