Edidha Diamzon was too tired for tears as she remembered her husband at a vigil for victims of the Maguindanao massacre. Diamzon had sought justice over the local journalist’s death since his murder five years ago. She and other surviving family members are still waiting. Continue Reading →
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Investigative Journalism Still Needed in Asia
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Not only that Asia is home to more than 4.3 billion people or 60 percent of the global population, it is also here where democracies are emerging, some teetering on the brink of reverting to dictatorships, amid a changing global order. Continue Reading →
Filed under: News, Covering Asia, investigative journalism, PCIJ
Day 1: Snapshot of #IJAsia14 in Tweets
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From tips on investigating through social media to tales of lessons learned, investigative reporters tweeted all the latest and greatest from Day 1 of #IJAsia14. Continue Reading →
Filed under: News, Covering Asia, IJAsia14, social media
How To Track People Down on Social Media
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Social media aficionados often unwittingly reveal personal – and traceable – details online that’s accessible to anyone. While that’s not ideal for those who cherish privacy, it’s a goldmine for journalists. You just have to know the tricks. Continue Reading →