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Afghanistan: Interview with Baktash Siawash, blogger and journalist
Wednesday, July 11, 2007What follows is an interview about censorship, media and blogs in Afghanistan with blogger and journalist Baktash Siawash. Baktash writes for several magazines including WashingtonPrism.
Q: Please introduce yourself and your blog.
A: My Name is Baktash Siawash and I live in Afghanistan; my blog’s name is “Writings of Siawash” (Neweshtehayeh Siawash in Farsi). I started my blog back in 2003 in Kabu...
Original article from http://www.globalvoicesonline.org/2007/07/11/afghanistan-interview-with-baktash-siawash-blogger-and-journalist/
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