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ctrp390 Power and Uprising in Angola

September 12, 2011

This month saw one of the first major uprisings against the government in Angola in recent memory. It was organized, you guessed it- with the help of social media. After Gaddafi, President José Eduardo dos Santos is the longest running leader of an African state (32 years). And just...

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ctrp389 The Encroaching Police State in Canada

ctrp389 The Encroaching Police State in Canada

September 6, 2011

When the city of Vancouver made the push to get the Winter Olympics, Joe Bowser and citizens throughout BC were opposed. Through the ballot box and demonstrations they expressed their disapproval. As a result, they were spied on, targeted, and to this day followed by a Canadian government that...

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ctrp388 Journalism Under Attack in the Netherlands

ctrp388 Journalism Under Attack in the Netherlands

August 28, 2011

An investigative journalist in the Netherlands has exposed major security flaws in a major government project which promised safe and easy travel throughout the country. He has been reporting the results of his work to both the public and the government. The goal was to inform the public while...

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ctrp387 Connecting Electronics and Conflict Minerals

ctrp387 Connecting Electronics and Conflict Minerals

August 18, 2011

There is a direct connection between armed conflict in Congo and the minerals we use in our phones and computers. Bibi Bleekemolen has been investigating that connection, in an effort to understand how it works, who is involved, and what can be done about it.  Her focus is the...

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ctrp386 Tracing the Strategic Minerals Route in Congo

ctrp386 Tracing the Strategic Minerals Route in Congo

August 11, 2011

Earlier this year Michael Schaap went to DRCongo as part of the Fairphone fact finding mission. The goal was to better understand how the minerals that make up our technology, our mobile phones, are mined and how they travel from miners up through all the middle people and eventually...

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