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Hossein Derakhshan ( fa, حسين درخشان; born January 7, 1975), also known as Hoder, is an Iranian-Canadian blogger, journalist, and researcher who was imprisoned in Tehran from November 2008 to November 2014. He is credited with starting the blogging revolution in Iran and is called the father of Persian blogging by many journalists. He also helped to promote
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in Iran. Derakhshan was arrested on November 1, 2008 and sentenced to 19½ years in prison on September 28, 2010. His sentence was reduced to 17 years in October 2013. He was pardoned by Iran's supreme leader and on November 19, 2014 was released from Evin prison.


Education

Derakhshan started his education in
Nikan High School Nikan High School ( fa, مدرسهٔ نیکان) is a boys-only school located in the north of Tehran, Iran. Nikan is an ancient Persian-Zoroastrian name meaning "all the goodness in the world". The school is closely associated with Alavi Hi ...
in
Tehran Tehran (; fa, تهران ) is the largest city in Tehran Province and the capital of Iran. With a population of around 9 million in the city and around 16 million in the larger metropolitan area of Greater Tehran, Tehran is the most popul ...
. He has a bachelor's degree in sociology from
Shahid Beheshti University Shahid Behesti University ( fa, دانشگاه شهید بهشتی , Dāneshgāh-e Shahid Beheshti) (formerly known as the National University of Iran) is a public research university in Tehran, Iran. The university offers many programs at Bache ...
in Tehran. He spent time studying
sociology Sociology is a social science that focuses on society, human social behavior, patterns of social relationships, social interaction, and aspects of culture associated with everyday life. It uses various methods of empirical investigation an ...
at the
University of Toronto The University of Toronto (UToronto or U of T) is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located on the grounds that surround Queen's Park. It was founded by royal charter in 1827 as King's College, the first institution ...
. He holds a master's degree (MA) in Film and Media Studies from
SOAS SOAS University of London (; the School of Oriental and African Studies) is a public research university in London, England, and a member institution of the federal University of London. Founded in 1916, SOAS is located in the Bloomsbury are ...
, University of London, 2008.


Early journalism

Derakhshan started out as a journalist writing about Internet and digital culture for
reformist Reformism is a political doctrine advocating the reform of an existing system or institution instead of its abolition and replacement. Within the socialist movement, reformism is the view that gradual changes through existing institutions can ...
newspaper, ''
Asr-e Azadegan ''Asr-e Azadegan'' ( fa, عصر آزادگان, lit=Times of the Free People) was a Persian-language daily newspaper in Iran published briefly between 1999 and 2000. History and profile ''Asr-e Azadegan'' was established on 7 October 1999. The f ...
'' in 1999. Later, when this paper was closed down by the judiciary system, he moved to another newspaper, ''Hayat-e No''. His column there was called ''Panjere-i roo be hayaat'' (A Window to the Life, a reference to
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's ''
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''), and later expanded to a weekly page on
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, Internet and computer games.


Blogging advocacy

In December 2000, Derakhshan moved to
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, Canada. On September 25, 2001, he started his weblog in the
Persian language Persian (), also known by its endonym Farsi (, ', ), is a Western Iranian language belonging to the Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian subdivision of the Indo-European languages. Persian is a pluricentric language predominantly spoken an ...
. It was titled ''Sardabir: khodam'', or "Editor: Myself". He later moved his manually maintained weblog to Blogger.com, which was not supporting Unicode at the time. He also prepared a step-by-step guide in Persian on how other Persian writers can start their weblogs using Blogger.com and the Unicode standard. Derakhshan spoke at the Wikimania 2005 conference in Frankfurt, Germany regarding the complementary use of wikis and blogs to aid political reform and the growth of democracy in Iran and other countries.link to video file
abstract
On leaving Iran, he was briefly detained and summoned to the Ministry of Intelligence. A few days later he was interrogated by an intelligence official over the content of his blog and was forced to sign an apology before being allowed to leave Iran. But after leaving Iran, he published a report on what happened on his website.


Activism


Anti-censorship

Derakhshan's weblog, like some other political Persian blogs and websites, has been blocked (or filtered) by the government in Iran, since 2004. In December 2003, he founded ''Stop censoring us'', a blog to watch the situation of internet censorship in Iran. He appeared a few times on a VOA Persian TV show to talk about Internet censorship and methods to get around filters.


Against Israel-Iran escalation

Derakhshan visited
Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
as a Canadian citizen in early 2006 and early 2007. Before his first visit, he stated that he went to Israel as a personal attempt to start a dialogue between Iranian and Israeli people.
This might mean that I won't be able to go back to Iran for a long time, since Iran doesn't recognize Israel, has no diplomatic relations with it, and apparently considers traveling there illegal. Too bad, but I don't care. Fortunately, I'm a citizen of Canada and I have the right to visit any country I want. I'm going to Israel as a citizen journalist and a peace activist. As a citizen journalist, I'm going to show my 20,000 daily Iranian readers what Israel really looks like and how people live there. The Islamic Republic has long portrayed Israel as an evil state, with a consensual political agenda of killing every single man and woman who prays to Allah, including Iranians. I'm going to challenge that image. As a peace activist, I'm going to show the Israelis that the vast majority of Iranians do not identify with Ahmadinejad's rhetoric, despite what it looks like from the outside. I'm going to tell them how any kind of violent action against Iran would only harm the young people who are gradually reforming the system and how the radicals would benefit from such situation.
His second visit was to participate in a conference at The Chaim Herzog Center for Middle East Studies and Diplomacy at
Ben-Gurion University Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) ( he, אוניברסיטת בן-גוריון בנגב, ''Universitat Ben-Guriyon baNegev'') is a public research university in Beersheba, Israel. Ben-Gurion University of the Negev has five campuses: the ...
in Beer Sheva. The annual international conference in 2007 was titled 'Reform, Resistance, and Conflicts in the Middle East." Hossein participated in panel titled 'Weblogging as a Space of Resistance', where he spoke about Iranian weblogs in a presentation titled as 'Internet in Iran: Are Weblogs and other forms of new media helping democracy in Iran?'. His visits were widely covered by the local and international media, including ''Haaretz'', ''Jerusalem Post'', Ynet News, Ha'ir, Time Out Tel Aviv, Israeli Radio and its Persian service, Israel's English TV news, ''New York Times'', BBC, etc.:
Loving Tehran in Tel Aviv (Video)
(January 2007). Israel's Channel Two.
Iran-Israel Interface
(January 2007). ''Jerusalem Post''.

(January 2007). Haaretz
חסיין דרחשאן, הבלוגר הכי חם בטהראן, בא לביקור בבאר שבע
(January 2007). ''Haaretz''
I'll blog your house down
(January 2006). ''Haaretz''
Web relations: Iranian blogs his way to Israel
(January 2006). ''Jerusalem Post''

(January 2006) YNet News
Linking Tehran and Tel Aviv
(May 2006). BBC News


Views


Iran's nuclear program

In August 2006, he published an article in the Columns & Blogs section of ''
The Washington Post ''The Washington Post'' (also known as the ''Post'' and, informally, ''WaPo'') is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C. It is the most widely circulated newspaper within the Washington metropolitan area and has a large n ...
'' in which he supported Iran pursuing nuclear weapons as a deterrent to possible invasion by global powers, after normalising relations with the U.S. and Israel: However, later after his prison sentence he supported Iran's nuclear deal with the six world powers.


Defending Iran against U.S. attack

Derakhshan wrote in his blog in December 2006: "If the US attacked Iran, despite all my problems with the Islamic Republic, I'd go back and fight these bastards. ... I can't let myself sit down for a moment and watch them make a Baghdad out of Tehran." He later published a commentary on ''
The Guardian ''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'', and changed its name in 1959. Along with its sister papers '' The Observer'' and '' The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardian'' is part of the ...
'', titled "Stop Bullying Iran", in which he elaborated on his short blog post on why he defends Iran.


Khalaji vs. Derakhshan defamation lawsuit

In November 2007,
Mehdi Khalaji Mehdi Khalaji ( fa, مهدی خلجی, born 21 September 1973) is an Iranian-American writer, scholar of Islamic studies, political analyst and a former Shia cleric. He has been researching at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy since 2 ...
, a fellow at a hawkish think-tank called
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(WINEP), filed a $2 million libel and defamation lawsuit against Derakhshan, over one of his blog posts in his Persian blog, in which he criticizes Khalaji for his service to the "enemies of his people and humanity", referring to the American hawkish policy makers on its board who were close to the George W. Bush administration and were closely involved in his interventionist middle east policy, including the occupation of Iraq, such as
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,
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and
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. The case was dropped after Derakhshan's imprisonment in Iran. Earlier in August 2007, Derakhshan's Florida-based hosting company, Hosting Matters, had terminated his hosting account as a result of alleged 'intimidation' by Khalaji.


Arrest and imprisonment (2008–2014)

On November 1, 2008, Derakhshan was arrested at his family home in Tehran. During November, he was allowed four calls to his family, each lasting about one minute. On November 18, the anti-censorship group
Global Voices Online Global Voices is an international community of writers, bloggers and digital activists that aim to translate and report on what is being said in citizen media worldwide. It is a non-profit project started at the Berkman Center for Internet and ...
published an article about Derakhshan's arrest. A few days later, ''
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'' of London published a report saying Derakhshan had been arrested for spying on behalf of Israel.
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later suggested that he was likely to face accusations of "insulting religion." On December 30,
Alireza Jamshidi Dr Alireza Jamshidi (or Ali-Reza Jamshidi) is an official spokesman for Iran's judiciary, headed by Mahmoud Shahroudi. In that capacity he holds regular news conferences. As he has little other public presence, his name is associated mainly with ...
, the speaker of the
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confirmed Derakhshan's arrest, but did not mention any Israel-related accusations. Jamshidi said that Derakhshan was in the custody of the
Islamic Revolutionary Court Islamic Revolutionary Court (also Revolutionary Tribunal, ''Dadgahha-e Enqelab''Bakhash, Shaul, ''Reign of the Ayatollahs'', Basic Books, 1984, p.59-61) (Persian language, Persian: دادگاه انقلاب اسلامی) is a special system of cour ...
and his case was in early
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phase, and that among Derakhshan's accusations is what he had written about the " Pure Imams". Nineteen Iranian bloggers published a letter "categorically condemn ngthe circumstances surrounding Derakhshan's arrest and detention and demand nghis immediate release". A website "Free the blogfather" was created by supporters of Derakhshan in order to campaign for his freedom. Before an earlier return to Iran in 2005, Derakhshan had published recommendations of what to do if he or someone else were arrested in Iran, including requests to "spread the word", to "get the English-language media involved" and to "get the publicity translated nto Persian and "keep it up". In April 2009, the
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reported that Derakhshan was still detained without charges. In October 2009, approaching the one-year anniversary of his arrest, his family began speaking out to Persian and English-language media, and Derakhshan's father Hassan sent an open letter to the new head of the Iranian Judiciary, Ayatollah
Sadeq Larijani Sadeq Ardeshir Larijani ( fa, صادق اردشیر لاریجانی; born 12 March 1961), better known as Amoli Larijani ( fa, آملی لاریجانی), is an Iranian scholar, conservative politician, and current chairman of Expediency Discern ...
asking for information about his son's detention. On October 29, 2009, according to Derakhshan's brother Hamed, Derakhshan's parents met with the new district attorney, who allowed them to have dinner in Evin Prison with their son. The brother also said that at the dinner, Hossein confirmed human rights activists' reports claiming Derakhshan had been forced to do squats in cold showers and had been beaten repeatedly. The human rights group wrote:
HRA has received reports which suggest that the blogger, Hossein Derakhshan, who was arrested on Nov. 2, 2008, has spent the first eight months of his detention in solitary confinement and different wards of the Evin prison upon his return to Iran. During that time he has been subjected to various physical and psychological pressure tactics and multiple transfers.
He has been beaten repeatedly and has been forced to do squats in cold showers. His interrogators have threatened to arrest his father and his sister unless he confessed to espionage charges. With the start of the massive arrests after the presidential election, and as result of cell shortages in Evin prison, Derakhshan was transferred to Ward 2A of the IRGC prison, where he shared his cell with newly arrested people.
Derakhshan has been given false promises of his release on multiple occasions: During the Fajr celebrations and Norooz. Despite all the promises he is still being held on a temporary detention order. His detention order has been renewed several times, the last of which expired on October 10th, 2009. Derakhshan reportedly intended to start a hunger strike if his situation remained unchanged after this date. HRA has no information as to whether he has started the hunger strike.
During his detention, Derakhshan has been pressured by his interrogators to collaborate and confess to the charges brought up against him. Last September he was taken to court to sign documents granting permission to his lawyer to represent him. He told the judge that all his confessions had come under pressure. According to the reports received by HRA, Derakhshan had agreed to televised confessions under pressure, but the matter was canceled after one recording.
Derakhshan's father, Hassan, also wrote a public letter to the head of the judiciary asking for Derakhshan's release.


Trial in 2010 and further developments

In March 2010, Derakhshan's mother, Ozra Kiarashpour, called on the head of Iran's judiciary to release her son, who had at that point been detained for 500 days without any official charge, for the Iranian New Year, or Norouz. In June 2010, Tehran Revolutionary Court held Derakhshan's first trial. His sister Azadeh reported that the trial ended in late July, but no word on a verdict was available. On September 28, Derakhshan was sentenced to 19½ years in prison. According to state-owned
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, which is close to Iran's presidential office, Derakhshan was convicted on charges of cooperation with hostile countries (a reference to the Israel visit), spreading propaganda against the ruling establishment, promotion of counterrevolutionary groups and insulting Islamic thought and religious figures. On December 9, Derakhshan was released for two days on a bail of $1.5m (£950,000) On May 6, 2011, Derakhshan updated his
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profile and photos, and added a one line status update of "On a very short leave from
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". In June 2011, Derakhshan's family said that the Iranian appeals court has upheld his conviction. In October 2013, Derakhshan's sentence was reduced from 19.5 years to 17 years, as a result of the Supreme Leader's pardoning for
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.


November 2014 release

Derakhshan was pardoned by the
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in 2014 and freed from prison on November 19, 2014.


Post-prison activities

After his release, Derakhshan wrote an essay for ''Matter'' on how the internet had changed in his absence, titled "The Web We Have to Save" (2015). It was widely translated and published in various languages. The essay was the basis for a short video documentary he produced for
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. He has continued writing and speaking about socio-political implications of social media and the future of journalism. He received a research fellowship at Harvard Kennedy School's
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in Spring 2018. The invitation caused a controversy and a number of prominent Iranian journalists including Roya Hakakian and Maziar Bahari accused Derakhashan of framing Iranian scholars Ramin Jahanbegloo and Hale Sfandiari. He has co-authored a report on "
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" and disinformation with Claire Wardle, titled "Information Disorder" (2017) which was commission by
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. He has also co-authored a few opinion pieces about information disorder with Wardle. In 2018, Derakhshan restarted writing and commenting on
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. In the
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, Derakhshan advocated participation in the election. The election broke records of the lowest turnout in Iranian electoral history and concluded with the victory of
Ebrahim Raisi Sayyid Ebrahim Raisolsadati ( fa, سید ابراهیم رئیس‌الساداتی; born 14 December 1960), commonly known as Ebrahim Raisi ( fa, ابراهیم رئیسی ), is an Iranian principlist politician, Muslim jurist, and the eight ...
. Hemmati ended up in the third place (fourth considering invalid ballots).


See also

* List of foreign nationals detained in Iran


References


External links


Hossein Derakhshan's official homepageHossein Derakhshan's blog on The Washington Post, PostGlobalHossein Derakhshan's column on The GuardianHossein Derakhshan, Video stream; 'Reform, Youth and Technology in Iran
at HUMlab

- support site during Derakhshan's detention in Iran
Derakhshan's childhood in Iran TV

PRESS TV interview
* https://web.archive.org/web/20100926094233/http://www.freetheblogfather.org/ Free the blogfather Hossein Derakhshan, September 2010.

Blogfather: Times are hard for Iran's online free-speech pioneer] (November 2007). Ottawa Citizen
Iranian Blogger Hossein Derakhshan Sued for Defamation in Canada
(November 2007). Citizen Media Law Project at Harvard Law School

(November 2007). Critical Montage
People Change, Principles don't
(November 2007). My Heart Is In Accra
Reform, Youth, and Technology in Iran
Lecture by Hossein Derakhshan (February 2006), HUMlab Sweden (video stream).

(November 2007). Lenin's Tomb

(August 2007). Monthly Review
Hoder's recent problems
(August 2007). Iranian
Shutting Down Hoder
(August 2007). Iranian
Wan-Ifra Hossein Derakhshan
Jailed since November 2008 (April 2014)


Profiles



Blogfather: Times are hard for Iran's online free-speech pioneer] (November 2007). Ottawa Citizen
Blog Spring
(
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)
Persian blogging round the globe
(
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)
A Dissident's Diary
''UofT Magazine''
I'll blog your house down
(January 2006). Haaretz
Web relations: Iranian blogs his way to Israel
(January 2006). Jerusalem Post
In Weblogistan
''Die Zeit'' * Jürgs, Alexander. (December 2005)

Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
Hoder visar ett annat Iran
Svenska Dagbladet
Raadsels rond opsluiting omstreden Iraanse blogger
(Oktober 2010). De Nieuwe Reporter - Dutch


Publications


Why Europe should build its own social platform for news
(2019). The Guardian.
If news is dying, who will safeguard democracy?
(2019). The Guardian.
Television’s Reinvention and the Era of Post-Enlightenment
(2019). Medium.

(2018). The New York Times.
Information Disorder: Toward an interdisciplinary framework for research and policymaking
(2017). With Claire Wardle. Council of Europe
The Web We Have to Save
(2015). Matter.

(January 2006). The New York Times
Democracy's Double Standard n Iran
(January 2006). International Herald Tribune
Wiki-ocracy
from
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Iran Needs Nuclear Weapons
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.
Beware the bomber, not the bomb
(February 2006) The Guardian
Linking Tehran and Tel Aviv
(May 2006). BBC News

(July 2006). The Guardian

(August 2005). The Guardian
Iran's young reformers
(July 2005). openDemocracy
Ein TV-Sieg
(June 2005). Die Zeit {{DEFAULTSORT:Derakhshan, Hossein 1975 births Free speech activists Iranian bloggers Iranian democracy activists Iranian dissidents Living people Iranian prisoners and detainees Canadian people imprisoned abroad People convicted of spreading propaganda against the system by the Islamic Republic of Iran Recipients of Iranian pardons Inmates of Evin Prison