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May 11, 2005

From Global Voices today

Moeen_screenshot_1Excerpted from the latest Global Voices World Blog Roundup

Iranian presidential candidate Dr. Mostafa Moeen recently met with bloggers. (Moeen also has his own blog in Persian.) Adventures of Mr. Behi has a detailed account - in English! - of the meeting. If you click through nothing else on this post today, click through to that.

Iran_fenceOmid of the Iranian Prospect also shares his own brief impressions of the meeting.

Yasser of Under Underground also supports Moeen, though he's not optimistic of victory because he says "media in Iran boycotts him."

(Fence photo by Yasser in Iran, a 21-year old student.)

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