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He also worked as a Project Manager at Tilix Linux.
 
He also worked as a Project Manager at Tilix Linux.
  
Iliya Bazlyankov has previously signed a letter sent by UNINET to [[ICANN]] which alleges that the Bulgarian government has stopped websites, is oppressive and a danger for the freedom of the Internet <ref>[http://blog.internetgovernance.org/blog/_archives/2008/10/23/3943741.html internetgovernance.org]</ref>.
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Iliya Bazlyankov has previously signed a letter sent by UNINET to [[ICANN]] which alleges that the Bulgarian government has stopped websites, is oppressive and a danger for the freedom of the Internet <ref>[http://www.isoc.bg/news_en.html isoc.bg]</ref>. <ref>[http://blog.internetgovernance.org/blog/_archives/2008/10/23/3943741.html internetgovernance.org]</ref>.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

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IliyaBazlyankovPortrait.jpg
CaricatureComing.jpg
Country: Bulgaria
Email: iliya [at] iliya.eu
Website:

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Facebook: Facebook.png   [iliya.bazlyankov Iliya Bazlyankov]
LinkedIn: LinkedInIcon.png   [iliyabazlyankov Iliya Bazlyankov]
Twitter: TwitterIcon.png   @iliyabg

Iliya Bazlyankov is currently the Board Chairman of Association UNINET and also works as a System Administrator at Unicart Ltd.[1]

Iliya Bazlyankov was also a member of the Executive Committee of CORE, an Internet Council of Registrars. He was elected to it in 2007 [2].

He has attended the ICANN conference in Sydney in 2009 [3].

He also worked as a Project Manager at Tilix Linux.

Iliya Bazlyankov has previously signed a letter sent by UNINET to ICANN which alleges that the Bulgarian government has stopped websites, is oppressive and a danger for the freedom of the Internet [4]. [5].

References