Watch what you Blog!

December 8, 2005

Hossein Derakhshan, an Iranian Blogger and author of Global Voices Online was denied entry to the United States after they stopped him at the borders and googled his name right there infront of him:


Goodbye to America

I’ve literally become homeless. My new home is now hoder.com and I’m not joking.

You might have seen a small change in my little biography on the right hand side. I had said that I was in New York. But I’m now out of the States and can’t go back at least for six months.

It was actually my blog that got me into trouble after a month of staying in my friend’s flat in lower-Manhattan, NYC. It’s a sad but real story.

The last time I decided to go back to Toronto for a night, I took a bus. A huge mistake, now I know. When I wanted to come back to NYC, I was obviously stopped and interviewed by US Customs and Border Security people at the Buffalo border (Peace Bridge), like everyone else on the bus.

But when they realized I was going to the States to speak at a blog-related conference (ConvergeSouth) they started to google my name right in front of me. Two officers, actually.

They carefully scanned the results and found this English blog. One of them, a very sharp guy in fact, started to read every single post on my blog. And it didn’t take long until he shocked me: “So you live in New York, right? That’s what you’ve written in your on blog.”

I had no idea googling people at the border had become a routine. So instead of defending me with some simple legal arguments about my rights as a Canadian citizen and what I meant by that sentence, I kind of felt desperate and said I did that because I was there for some back-to-back events and conferences and I thought saying you are in New York is sexier than Toronto — which actually is, don’t you think?

He was ecstatic. My blog made his day, or in this case, his night. He kept reading my posts and asking questions about a lot of them: Why did I go to Iran, what are my feelings about Bush administration, why I separated from my wife, what did I think about Iranian politics, etc.

The guy wanted to get me into deep trouble so ultimately I would never go back to his lovely country, apparently. So he started to look for evidence that I’d also worked in the States and were paid by American. Until he found, in my archive, a post I’d written before leaving for Iran, to ask for the blogging community’s attention and support, especially if something happened to me in Iran and about how they could help in that case.

Sarcastically, I’d reminded everyone not to be surprised if, while in detention in Iran, I confessed about some absurd wrongdoings form the Islamic regime’s point of view, such as: getting money from the CIA, trafficking illegal drugs, dating Natalie Portman and Kiera Knightly, etc.

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I was told that a UAE Blog was blocked recently because the owner talked about the ETC Telecom. Company criticizing its policies.

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  1. thanks for the tip,

    Comment by Sabri Hakim — December 9, 2005 @ 6:36 AM

  2. anytime Sabri, first hit when you google your full name is your blog :)

    Comment by SugarCubes — December 9, 2005 @ 1:03 PM

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