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Alison Killing wins Pulitzer Prize for exposing alleged Chinese internment camps
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Architect Alison Killing has been awarded a Pulitzer Prize for her Chinese internment camp investigations
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Here s a full rundown of this year s Pulitzer Prize winners Share Updated: 6:47 PM PDT Jun 11, 2021 Jocelyn Brumbaugh Share Updated: 6:47 PM PDT Jun 11, 2021
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The article series used satellite imagery to expose the camps.
June 14, 2021
Analysis of satellite imagery using Google Earth, Planet Labs, and the European Space Agency s Sentinel Hub found identified facilities at these locations as bearing the hallmarks of Chinese prisons and internment camps. Image courtesy of Mapbox and Buzzfeed.
A project funded in part by Brooklyn’s Eyebeam Art and Technology Center has won a Pulitzer Prize in international reporting.
“Built to Last,” a four-part investigative series on long-term incarceration and detention of the Uighur people, a Muslim minority, in the Xinjiang region of China, was published by Buzzfeed in 2020. It is a collaboration between reporter Megha Rajagopalan, architect Alison Killing, and Christo Buschek, a programmer and digital security trainer.
Megha Rajagopalan
New York– Indian-origin journalist Megha Rajagopalan has won the US’ top journalism award, the Pulitzer Prize, for innovative investigative reports harnessing satellite technology that exposed China’s mass detention camps for Muslim Uighurs and other minority ethnicites.
The award in the international reporting category that she shared with two colleagues from an internet media, BuzzFeed News, was announced on Friday by the Pulitzer Board.
Another journalist of Indian-origin, Neil Bedi, won a Pulitzer in the local reporting category for investigative stories he wrote with an editor at the Tampa Bay Times exposing the misuse of authority by a law enforcement official in Florida to track children.
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