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    Armenians blog their way to 2007 elections
    NowPublic.com

    Thanks to Global Voices I have discovered a significant project called
    the Election Blogging Guide. Armenia of course was part of the Soviet
    bloc which discouraged corrupt forms of bourgeois democracy such as
    blogging.* The elections are schedulesd for May 12, 2007.

    You can imagine what power is now available to Armenian citizens who, in
    the words of the document's author, are now equipped with tools that...

    "...form an important alternative space for people to talk about
    politics. Although traditional media such as television, radio, and the
    newspapers are often biased or are afraid to publish certain news, blogs
    offer an opportunity for free speech. Through anonymous blogging as
    described in the Guide, both bloggers and commentators can even speak
    more freely than the traditional media. In addition, bloggers can act as
    citizen journalists, reporting news on election irregularities and fraud
    which the traditional media might not be doing."

    The audience for blogging in Armenia is growing. Internet use has
    increased significantly in the past few years. In 2000, only 1.3 percent
    of Armenians were internet users. Now approximately 7.5 percent of
    Armenians use the internet. In addition, blogging is a great way for the
    Armenian Diaspora to keep up with local news. With so many Armenians
    living abroad, it is difficult for them to see an Armenian television
    broadcast or read an Armenian newspaper.

    But, with high internet penetration rates in most of Europe, it is
    fairly easy for them to get online. Reading Armenian blogs can help
    members of the Diaspora keep in touch with what is going on in Armenia,
    and for those written in an international language like English, blogs
    can be read by people around the world. For them, your blog could be a
    window into Armenian life.

    I am very excited about Armenia's blogging possibilities and wish the
    very best of luck to Armenia's first blogging generation!

    http://blog.transparency.am/
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