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, au 26. April 2010 aviser repondre applause 0
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fine! 5*
Thank Medi !..
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Medi Belortaja, au 13. January 2010 aviser repondre applause 0
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saadet demir yalcin, au 13. January 2010 aviser repondre applause 0
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In some ways you are right about this metaphor, e.g. in countries where the government controls the media. But it's a wrong signal if you regard how the "underground" media helped the Iranian opposition.
"underground" media ou GSM ?:))
ismail dogan, au 13. January 2010 aviser repondre applause 0
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