CouvertureenCorporate blogging is all well and good. But this is cool. Reporters Without Borders, an organization modeling itself on Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders), has published an 86-page guide advising cyber-dissidents on how to set up a blog, maintain anonymity in the face of repressive governments, etc. Download the guide and read more about it here. Includes accounts from dissident bloggers in Bahrain, Iran and Nepal. Thanks to Guillaume du Gardier for the link.

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Hans on Experience said on September 26, 2005 at 01:15 PM

Guide for bloggers and cyber-dissents

Wow! A handbook of 88 pages about weblogs. You can download here in pdf. It is produced by Reporters without Borders and a great introduction in how to set up, maintain, organise a weblog and so on. Thanks Debbie!


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