Facebook
is a “blessing” that helps freedom-seeking movements challenge tyranny,
a former president of Iran — which routinely blocks access to the
social networking site — was quoted as saying in a report by the ISNA
news agency.
“We see that a Facebook page
costing nothing can outstrip several television and radio outlets, and
can influence millions of people,” said Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani,
according to ISNA report published on Tuesday and relayed by several
newspapers and online sites since.
Facebook
is a “blessing” that helps freedom-seeking movements challenge tyranny,
a former president of Iran — which routinely blocks access to the
social networking site — was quoted as saying in a report by the ISNA
news agency.
“We see that a Facebook page
costing nothing can outstrip several television and radio outlets, and
can influence millions of people,” said Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani,
according to ISNA report published on Tuesday and relayed by several
newspapers and online sites since.
Facebook is a “blessing” that helps freedom-seeking movements challenge tyranny, a former president of Iran — which routinely blocks access to the social networking site — was quoted as saying in a report by the ISNA news agency.
“We see that a Facebook page costing nothing can outstrip several television and radio outlets, and can influence millions of people,” said Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, according to ISNA report published on Tuesday and relayed by several newspapers and online sites since.
Facebook
is a “blessing” that helps freedom-seeking movements challenge tyranny,
a former president of Iran — which routinely blocks access to the
social networking site — was quoted as saying in a report by the ISNA
news agency.
“We see that a Facebook page
costing nothing can outstrip several television and radio outlets, and
can influence millions of people,” said Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani,
according to ISNA report published on Tuesday and relayed by several
newspapers and online sites since.