Blogs of freedom: Reporters Without Borders picks top free speech blogs around the world

By Richard Koman - June 15, 2005

Freedom Blog Awards.bmpIn countries where the press in under the direct control of the government, blogs provide the equivalent of a free press. That's why Reporters Without Borders asked Internet users around the world to pick the best blogs defending independence and freedom. Now the results are in. The winners hail from Maylasia, the US, Afghanistan, Europe and Iran.

Most notable of these bloggers is Mojtaba Saminejad, an Iranian blogger who was sentenced this month to a two-year sentence in Iranian prison because of his writings. Other winners were:

  • Screenshots (Malaysia) written by Jeff Ooi, who was threatened with imprisonment in 2004 for comments "insulting Islam."
  • Shared Pain (Afghanistan), commentary on Afghanistan's social and political turmoil.
  • Al Jinane (Morocco), Tarik Essaadi tries to "understand the complexity of the world."
  • ICT lex (Italy), a blog on Internet law and new technology.
  • Press Think, Jay Rosen's thoughtful blog on media old and new.
  • Netzpolitik (Germany), blog dealing with open source, Internet rights and free expression.

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