I'm here now safe and sound in England. I got here two days ago and spent today in the first of a two-day conference on Law and Ethics in medicine. An interesting subject, but I have to say they really could have put forward the ideas in a more interesting and engaging way, they did try though, and perhaps it's just that this is our first day back from summer, so it is a bit hard to sit and concentrate through a 9-5 lecture day.
I just saw that a friend of mine posted this on her facebook. It's really interesting so I thought I'd post it to pass it on.
Click on the link below from the New York times. It's a selection of quotes that a human rights worker has put together from Iranian Blogs which all discuss the Iranian president's recent speech at an American university. It's quite interesting to see the diversity of opinions, especially considering iranian blogs are highly regulated and people suffer intimidation (and worse) for putting up politically divergent posts.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/30/opinion/30parker.html?ex=1348804800&en=08865f976f371cfc&ei=5124&partner=permalink&exprod=permalink
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
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You're right--those blog posts were an interesting read. It's too easy for us as Americans to equate a leader with his country without acknowledging the diversity of opinions within the people he represents. So it's always good to see what's going on within a nation, rather than just on its public face.
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