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	<title>Comments on: An overview on Egyptian bloggers and activism</title>
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		<title>By: JKE</title>
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		<description>Great post, thx 4 sharing this insight with us!

As for European &quot;political&quot; bloggers - maybe there&#039;s another demand as the press isnt as restricted as in Egypt or other countries where the blogosphere is much more active in the political debate (despite of any political interests within the society and how it normally handles such debate issues). Lately, I&#039;ve been thinking that Globalvoices somehow indicates where political debates are still more common at such grasroot levels. When we look at Globalvoices&#039; representation worldwide, there are more reports from those countries where political discussions are part of the normal life (as opposed to Germany, for instance).</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great post, thx 4 sharing this insight with us!</p>
<p>As for European &#8220;political&#8221; bloggers &#8211; maybe there&#8217;s another demand as the press isnt as restricted as in Egypt or other countries where the blogosphere is much more active in the political debate (despite of any political interests within the society and how it normally handles such debate issues). Lately, I&#8217;ve been thinking that Globalvoices somehow indicates where political debates are still more common at such grasroot levels. When we look at Globalvoices&#8217; representation worldwide, there are more reports from those countries where political discussions are part of the normal life (as opposed to Germany, for instance).</p>
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