The idea germinated for years. It led
quarrels, debates, hundreds of notes, messages and opinions without ever finding common ground.
As one of the cornerstones of blogging is the anonymity, not only in countries which hovers the shadow of a dictatorial oligarchy who violently defends its power but also in countries like France and this order avoid muddles linked to his work as a blogger and you can write freely.
Bloggers in the broadest sense, namely the users of Facebook and Twitter included (definition of Tunisian media) are those at risk, without wishing to impersonate victims.
Under Ben Ali, blog was a risky activity. Slim Amamou, Hamadi Kaloutcha, Azyz Amamy Arabicca and Fatma, a little earlier, can testify. And this list is not exhaustive.
After Jan. 14, it is wrong to believe, even the most optimistic, a radical and immediate change that situation.
Rome was not built in a day, those nostalgic for the dictatorship and violence against these bloggers, real pillars of this revolution and last defense against these pseudo journalists have mastered the art of misinformation.
Testimonies from people who have been subjected to threats, beatings of Phone doubtful accounts and other hacks in dubious, just lately, there are dozens.
also turn dictatorial after our revolution is still to be feared. Do not sleep soundly ...
The association will aim to defend the bloggers to gather, inspire vocations and to report any excess against these young people who have made it a point to seek the truth at the source and using their own means bypassing the barricades of a supposedly free press but that is not always.
I submit for your kindness this idea as old as the world, but oh so important to me.
I hope I will not be alone!
the wise!
quarrels, debates, hundreds of notes, messages and opinions without ever finding common ground.
As one of the cornerstones of blogging is the anonymity, not only in countries which hovers the shadow of a dictatorial oligarchy who violently defends its power but also in countries like France and this order avoid muddles linked to his work as a blogger and you can write freely.
Bloggers in the broadest sense, namely the users of Facebook and Twitter included (definition of Tunisian media) are those at risk, without wishing to impersonate victims.
Under Ben Ali, blog was a risky activity. Slim Amamou, Hamadi Kaloutcha, Azyz Amamy Arabicca and Fatma, a little earlier, can testify. And this list is not exhaustive.
After Jan. 14, it is wrong to believe, even the most optimistic, a radical and immediate change that situation.
Rome was not built in a day, those nostalgic for the dictatorship and violence against these bloggers, real pillars of this revolution and last defense against these pseudo journalists have mastered the art of misinformation.
Testimonies from people who have been subjected to threats, beatings of Phone doubtful accounts and other hacks in dubious, just lately, there are dozens.
also turn dictatorial after our revolution is still to be feared. Do not sleep soundly ...
The association will aim to defend the bloggers to gather, inspire vocations and to report any excess against these young people who have made it a point to seek the truth at the source and using their own means bypassing the barricades of a supposedly free press but that is not always.
I submit for your kindness this idea as old as the world, but oh so important to me.
I hope I will not be alone!
the wise!
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