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Blog : Adventures of Mr Behi

Posted by admin on 17th January 2008

Blogs are a great way for personalities to shine. Whether you are talking about technology, music or yourself, the key thing is to write the way you speak. Obviously this can be a problem if you are writing in English, when it isn’t your first language, but even then it’s still possible to be true to yourself in the printed word.

Mr Behi is an Iranian currently living in Libya, although he does seem to travel quite a bit in connection with his work. He provides a whole new perspective to Iran, from internal politics, to everyday living. It’s amazing to read this blog, when it’s so in contrast to the Iran we see nearly everyday in traditional news and media. Everyday we’re fed this image of fanatical extremist, but it’s the everyday people who are also tarnished with this image. It’s great to get a kind of inside look, at a country that is shrouded with mystery, as the West is often deemed not welcome, or that’s the impression we get, whether right or wrong.

Mr Behi works in some kind of IT area I’m guessing, for though his description of everyday life is fairly detailed and lucid, you do get the feeling he’s working in part to shroud his real identity. It’s funny, a recent posted (or it could have been as long as a year ago, coming to think of it), had a mention of work in Tehran and bonuses received, for some kind of job or contract was finished and many of the employees received an iPod as thanks. This surprised me in a couple of ways. Firstly I’d never really considered that Tehran was a bussling cosmopolitan. Stupid really, as it is the countries capital city, but again from the media image, it’s just something I’d never thought of before. Secondly, I’d never thought of Iran as having iPods. I know it’s a silly thing to think, but that again is the reality of living this side of Iran.

This all makes for fascinating reading. As well as work and travel, Mr Behi talks often of his wife, affectionately referred to in the blog as Mrs Behi, she even on occasion makes a guest post. Were it not for the fact that this extraordinary couple were in Iran, this would all probably be fairly mundane stuff. However it’s like peering behind the curtain for an inside look.

Conclusion : A great blog, which at times features some incredible photos. It’s so great to get such an interesting view from a person who’s country is often maligned, based on the common media driven stereotype.

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