| Holocaust museum’s Farsi website attracts 6,000 Iranians in twelve days |
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| Written by Haaretz | |
| Wednesday, 07 February 2007 | |
About 20,000 people from throughout the world, including 6,000 from Iran, have visited Yad Vashem's Farsi-language Web site since its launch just 12 days ago. Dozens of Iranian visitors to the site have sent e-mails to Yad Vashem asking for more information on the Holocaust. Vad Vashem officials stressed that this is a record number of visitors, and equals the annual number of visitors to the English-language Web site.
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About 20,000 people from throughout the world, including 6,000 from Iran, have visited Yad Vashem's Farsi-language Web site since its launch just 12 days ago. Dozens of Iranian visitors to the site have sent e-mails to Yad Vashem asking for more information on the Holocaust. Vad Vashem officials stressed that this is a record number of visitors, and equals the annual number of visitors to the English-language Web site.
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