Global Voices: Daily Digest—October 10, 2011
Global Voices: Daily Digest—October 10, 2011
South Korea: Movie Prompts
Outrage Over Disabled Child Sex Crimes
In South
Korea, the movie 'Crucible' has brought a long-forgotten
rape case of disabled kids by school officials to life. The
movie has been a major hit for several consecutive weeks and
has sparked calls for a reinvestigation of the case. read>>
Angola: Youth Protest
Movement Consolidates Against Odds
After the
imprisonment and sentencing of some of the organizers of the
September 3 Angolan protest against the 32-year rule of
President José Eduardo dos Santos, the youth movement
behind the protest movement has carried on in spite of
intimidation. read>>
China: "Do you have
memories from before you were kidnapped?"
A new
crowd-funded documentary, Living with Dead Hearts, tells the
story of the thousands of children in China who are victims
of kidnapping. Through interviews with both parents and
formerly kidnapped children, the filmmakers hope to give a
human face to this serious problem. read>>
Cuba: Outpouring of
Support for Las Damas' Leader
Over the weekend, the
leader of Cuba's Las Damas de Blanco (The Ladies in White),
Laura Pollan, fell ill. News of her hospitalization has come
on the heels of successive weekends of the opposition group
being targeted, allegedly on account of their
anti-government protests. Bloggers, both on island and
throughout the diaspora, reached out online to offer their
support and wishes for Pollan's recovery. read>>
Liberia: Liberian
Elections 2011
Liberians voted today for the
presidency as well as all seats in the House of
Representatives and half of the seats in the Senate. The
African Elections Project has set up a platform to monitor
incidents of violence and irregularities. read>>
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