Yesterday, marked the first day of spring and the Iranian New Year. Nowruz or Norouz is celebrated in Iran and several other countries such as Tajikistan and Afghanistan. Several bloggers celebrated the day and shared their wishes and ideas on this occasion.
Some, like Raze No (meaning “new secret”) added photos of festivities and spring to their blog (as above).
1Pezeshk (meaning “one doctor” in Persian), a creative blogger, asked several bloggers to express themselves on Iranian New Year in a podcast [Fa]. Seven Iranian bloggers and one Afghan blogger answered his call, and the result was a joint podcast.
Khabgard writes [Fa] with irony that the Iranian government, in the final days of last year, gave Iranians another gift: “Nine magazines were shut down!” The blogger adds that the government has delivered so many surprises, that Iranians can no longer predict what the future holds in store for the new year, let alone tomorrow!
Falosofah writes [Fa] about the difficult situation for writers and translators in Iran. He says:
The first idea crossing the mind of writers and translators is the following: “Can I keep living at the same standard as I have in the past 10 years, or will I be forced to move to smaller cities or emigrate? Each time a society faces political and economic troubles, the most affected people are the ones involved with culture and science. If you talk with a publisher or a bookstore owner, they will tell you that the prices of all other goods they sell have increased enormously, while book prices, like for other cultural products, have decreased.
Azadi Barabary blog has published [Fa], a message from Kaveh Abbassian, a left wing student leader. He says that some of his best friends are still in prison, and that students in all universities are under pressure, and freedom of speech and free association are under attack. He adds:
Despite all the pressure we say: We are present! We stand up! We don't negotiate our will to defend freedom and equality. We are stronger and more determined than ever.
Jomhour called [Fa] President Ahmadinejad's message for New Year unrealistic. The Iranian president praised economic, cultural and political achievements in last year. The blogger says the government's mismanagement created high unemployment rates and inflation. He says maybe we should change the meaning of the word ‘achievement' in the dictionary.

















Send this by E-mail













Mohamed Nanabhay22 posts
Clara Onofre12 posts
SudaneseDrima25 posts
Simon Maghakyan3 posts
Razan Ghazzawi12 posts
Veronica Khokhlova5333 posts
Nash Suleiman19 posts
Maya Norton67 posts
.hj barraza6 posts
Solana Larsen51 posts
Onnik Krikorian826 posts
Georgia Popplewell1515 posts
Muna Annahas7 posts
Daniel Duende31 posts
Elia Varela Serra160 posts
Chris Salzberg319 posts
Juan Arellano81 posts
Moussa Bashir205 posts
J. Nambiza Tungaraza18 posts
Janine Mendes-Franco2583 posts
Meng Zhang19 posts
Lasto Adri54 posts
Salam Adil104 posts
Farhan Janjua8 posts
Ian Chesley2 posts
Victor Kaonga19 posts
Adam Klempner1 posts
Portnoy30 posts
Roy Rojas12 posts
Preetam Rai1620 posts
Juhie Bhatia13 posts
Jose Murilo Junior120 posts
Steven Tang2 posts
Deborah Icamiaba1 posts
Jon Gosier1 posts
Miquel Hudin Balsa5 posts
Carlos Raúl van der Weyden Velásquez18 posts
Oiwan Lam2844 posts
Paula Góes526 posts
Nermeen Edrees5 posts
Michael Castro2 posts
Yazan Badran66 posts
John Liebhardt24 posts
Ayesha Saldanha173 posts
Skye Hernandez70 posts
Hyejin Kim195 posts
Yantao BI3 posts
Lova Rakotomalala59 posts
Muhammad Karim13 posts
Juliana Rincón Parra130 posts
Walk like an Egyptian ... Marry like an Egyptian
- My 17 year old daughter has met an Egyptian man (22 yrs old) online 2 months ago. We live in a...
more »