This Saturday in #nerdland, we’re going global.
Thursday night in Belgium, counterterrorism police killed two suspects and arrested a third in a raid on a cell of returnees from Syria who officials said were planning a major imminent attack. The raid and others highlight a heightened sensitivity in the wake of terror attacks in France. We’ll discuss how European nations are rushing to respond to the threat from radicalized extremists with ties to terror networks in the Middle East.
And does France truly believe in the free speech championed in a Unity Rally last weekend in Paris, meant to show solidarity with the victims of attacks on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo? Our panelists will explore how French officials can in one breath say “Je Suis Charlie” and in the next, crack down on the speech and protest of others. Our guests include:
- Laura Flanders, host and founder of Grittv.org
- Michael Kay, foreign affairs correspondent
- Negin Farsad, social justice comedian
- Euny Hong, author of “The Birth of Korean Cool“
Then, to West Africa. Ebola has killed thousands and Boko Haram may have too. Host Melissa Harris-Perry will have an update on the deadly virus that is still ravishing the region. Also, Rona Peligal, deputy director of Human Rights Watch’s Africa Division, will join us for a discussion about the recent massacre in Nigeria and the underlying politics making the fight against the terrorist group more difficult. Check out these resources for more information about Boko Haram’s tactics and destruction:








