Monday, November 10, 2008

Monday night links: “Dostoevsky on the 11 Fullerton” edition (4:05 pm)

World

-The violence in the Congo continues.

-A top former Rwandan aide, partially implicated in igniting the 1994 genocide there, was apprehended at a German airport recently and stands indicted under French anti-terrorism laws. The legacy of the Rwandan genocide, which saw 800,000 people slaughtered, is at the heart of the bloodshed today in DR Congo.

-The lonely fight for a free media: a single reporter in China is suing her government over the state-sponsored censorship of her work.

-Meanwhile, in Thailand, a civil war may be brewing.

USA

-All your questions about the upcoming Minnesota senate vote recount are answered by the Minneapolis Star-Tribune.

-Can an 8 year old be tried as an adult? Police in Arizona think so.

-Glenn Greenwald talks with the national ACLU’s executive director about the priority of restoring civil liberties once Bush is gone. Listen or read the transcript.

-Why are the myopic economic architects of our current financial meltdown advising Obama? Dean Baker would really like to know.

-Bill McKibben: Obama must take “politically unpopular” action in order to tackle climate change.

-Memo to Obama: Don’t “fully fund” NCLB - revise it so that it works.

Cold here in Chicago. Bite to the wind and a crick in my neck.

posted by Jarrett

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