It's been two weeks since Current TV reporters Laura Ling and Euna Lee were detained by the North Korean government. At this point, I'm asking the same thing as this SFGate blogger: Where's the web 2.0 freedom of information (and Al Gore) for the journalists captured in North Korea?
Seriously. I'm glad I'm not only who thinks the support and response for the two reporters has been less than adequate on the part of, well, everyone. According to Pyongyang, these two women are going to be tried for "hostile acts" -- that's ten years hard labor. In North Freaking Korea.
But the story seems to have barely registered on anyone's list of concerns. Where is that concern? Where is the outrage? Where's Al Gore?