Sunday, September 17, 2006

Visitors of the blog

1
Israel
Azor, Tel Aviv


2
Israel
Azor, Tel Aviv


3
Iran, Islamic Republic of
Iran, Chahar Mahall va Bakhtiari


4
Israel
Azor, Tel Aviv


5
Israel

6
Israel

7
Australia
Sydney, New South Wales


8
Germany
Berlin


9
Israel

10
Israel
Azor, Tel Aviv


11
Israel
Azor, Tel Aviv


12
Germany
Berlin


13
Israel

14
Israel
Haifa, Hefa


15
Argentina
Buenos Aires, Distrito Federal


16
Israel
Haifa, Hefa


17
Israel
Haifa, Hefa


18
Israel
Haifa, Hefa


19
Israel
Haifa, Hefa

This is the list of the people who have visited the blog today so far. It's a new trend in visitors to be mostly from Israel (14 out of 19 for today) and actually it has happened after the 33 day conflict between Lebanon and Israel. I know there are some softwares helping intelligent services to find the places in cyber space who speak against or in favor of a certain country or topic. I would love to think that these people are independent individuals who have come to see what others say about them and would like to exchange ideas to learn and to teach. It's blessing.

Well, I welcome Israeli visitors. I may have basic differences with them in ideas and beliefs but at least we have one thing in common and I am proud of it; we prefer to speak to each other instead of shooting. I believe in long term it can have fruitful results.

2 Comments:

At 1:46 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dear Laila,

Good evening.

Do you really believe the Israeli intelligent is interested on you? Do you believe they are that transparent, that they will track you in a way that you will be able to track them back? As a matter of fact I think it is my fault. I mean, I told some friends of mine about you. They are very enthusiastic to know that there are Iranians who believe in communicating. If I did something wrong, please accept my apology.

Cheers,
Lot.

 
At 2:22 AM, Blogger Laila said...

Dear Lot,

I don't think that intelligent services are interested in me particularly. But regarding the power that blogging is getting day by day and the big role bloggers are playing right now in propagating news and information, they are getting more attention when compared with what they used to have, let's say, a couple of years ago.

Here, in Iran, bloggers are imprisoned and are labelled by accusations like 'subversion' or 'propagating lies against Islamic Rep'. Well, any of these labels can take anybody to bad hells.

By the way, thanks for telling about this blog to your friends. Iranians like me who are interested in communicating are not few. The number of Iranian bloggers is huge. They have increased from a few tens to thousands within a short time. This means they try to reach out others- whoever ready to listen. Just consider that even a person like Ahmadi-nejad knows about the power of the blogs and has started blogging. I am happy he has done it; this may lessen his time and energy on making disputes and conflicts. :))

I hope all these efforts lead us to a better and fairer middle east.

 

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