Finding Fugitives, Ousting Assad & Avoiding Mirrors
The federal government wants your help finding fugitives. The list consists of 32 foreign fugitives who need to be deported under the Immigration Act. Trouble is, they've disappeared... which is where you come in. And this isn't the first time the government has asked for your help identifying wanted people. Just last month a call was put out to locate 30 suspected war criminals and that turned out to be a pretty successful approach. But if you were living next door to someone on this list, would you speak up? Is snitching becoming more socially acceptable?
And the world is speaking out against Bashar al-Assad's regime. Today the U.S. along with Britain, France, and Germany asked Assad step down as President of Syria. But why did this take 155 days since unrest began in that country?
Plus, we'll also introduce you to a woman who has decided to go a whole year... without looking in the mirror. The theory behind her social experiment, tonight.
Links: Kjerstin Gruys blog.
Tune in at 8 p.m. ET on CBC NN.
