Friday, April 25, 2008

Blogging in Afghanistan

(Kabul, Afghanistan) For those who believe that blogs are good things which provide communication, information and venues for discussion, this report is quite welcome.
Blogging is a new phenomenon in Afghanistan, and only a few people make professional use of it. Therefore holding such workshops for the first time by the Afghan Association of Blog Writers can speed up this process and facilitate the work of Afghan bloggers.

Blogging is new in Afghanistan and today most of students and youth start to use it. Even though there are many obstacles for accessing the internet, the Afghan youth refer more and more to this than before, and the number of Afghan bloggers dramatically grows by the day.

Around twenty thousand Afghan blogs have yet been created in cyberspace by Afghans inside and outside the country, and using different service providers.
For those who believe that blogs are written by evil rumormongers trying to derail the express train to utopia, too freakin' bad. Kudos to Nasim Fekrat of Afghan LORD who has been described as having cajones the size of pampelmousse.

Be sure to check out the link for interesting reading. Tip to the Sandcrawler.

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