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Facebook and Google Turned Into Government Spies? The Dangerous New Law Before Congress (CISPA) | Civil Liberties | AlterNet
April 26, 2012
The U.S. House of Representatives is expected to pass a reprehensible cyber-security bill this week that seeks to protect online companies—giant social media firms to data-sharing networks controlling utilities—from cyber attack. It is reprehensible because, as Democratic San Jose Rep. Zoe Lofgren said this week, it gives the federal government too much access to the private lives of every Internet user. Or as Libertarian Rep. Ron Paul also bluntly put it, it turns Facebook and Google into “government spies.”
Fear and Loathing in the Ivory Coast | Think Africa Press
April 26, 2012
Articles on Africa Africa, Gambia, People & Society, peter singhateh, Peter Singhatey, West Africa Leave a comment
Fear and Loathing in the Ivory Coast | Think Africa Press.
The word in Abidjan is that no-one leaves town after dark, that the road to the north becomes a bandits’ nest after 10pm.
The same story circulates in the central city of Bouaké. “Everyone distrusts everybody else”, one inhabitant told Think Africa Press. A graphic picture in the government newspaper Fraternité Matin shows a minibus that has veered off the road; the torso of the lifeless driver has slumped off the front seat and hangs suspended at an angle. “Killed just like that,” reads part of the caption…
Canada to slash foreign aid to 12 poor countries
April 25, 2012
International Crisis Group : Syrias Phase of Radicalisation
April 23, 2012
With the Syrian crisis having taken a perilous turn, predictable obstacles in implementing UN envoy Kofi Annans peace plan should not lead to give up on what for now at least remains the only serious option on the table.
via International Crisis Group : Syrias Phase of Radicalisation.
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