The price of truth
This piece comes to me via Lara J. Nettelfield, a professor at Simon Fraser University in Canada. It’s the story of one man trying…
Read MoreThis piece comes to me via Lara J. Nettelfield, a professor at Simon Fraser University in Canada. It’s the story of one man trying…
Read MoreI just wanted to draw attention to this blog, by a guy who’s spent his career covering Africa and, in my estimation, has some…
Read MoreOkay, people. I really don’t want to go here more than once. (And I haven’t, on the blog, but I have this conversation with…
Read MoreEarlier this week, the New York Times published an editorial that sketches the violence in Congo this way: It has its roots in Rwanda;…
Read MoreIt is a topic of distraction, in part because of the news, and in part because of my most recent piece. Here’s an insightful…
Read MoreHere’s a story from Salon today, suggesting that an Obama administration may investigate–and I wonder, prosecute?–Bush and his subordinates for their pursuit of harsh…
Read MoreI have a lot of thoughts on this, but I’m not there at the moment, alas. Here’s a piece by a colleague of mine,…
Read MoreHere’s a story from the NY Times about an elaborate blogosphere hoax the swept up the American media. There’s a guy who invented a…
Read MoreFrom today’s New Times, Rwanda’s English-language daily: the Rwandan government is going to indict French officials named in the Mucyo Report, an investigation of…
Read MoreI spoke with a friend in Kigali yesterday who told me that an estimated 7,500 people joined a march to protest Kabuye’s arrest. That’s…
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