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Iran, the cyber-dissidents, by Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Label
Iran, the cyber-dissidents, by Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
For College; Adult audiences
Main title
Iran
Medium
electronic resource
Oclc number
747796681
Responsibility statement
by Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Runtime
25
Sub title
the cyber-dissidents
Summary
Iran, an Islamic republic, has the largest number of internet users in the Middle East. A large dissident population is finding new ways to communicate, risking arrest, prison, torture and even death as they try to organize resistance to the repressive religious government. To be a reformer today is to live dangerously. One leader of the opposition, Farid, is a cyber-dissident whose web site has been on the cutting-age of protest. He knows he is taking serious risks keeping his web site up and running but says if the government destroys it, he will find another way to communicate with the reformers. A recent feature film called The Lizard which is critical of the regime has been very popular. In one chilling scene, a crowd of ticket-buyers outside one of the movie theatres where it s playing is seen being watched by government agents. This is a unique view of Iran to which an American film crew could never have access
Target audience
general
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