Journalists discussed the future at an investigative reporting symposium in Berkeley.
Global warnings—from 50 years ago
A 1958 educational film warns about burning fossil fuels and climate change.
The High Price of Diplomacy with China: Documents
Four members of the Falun Gong filed this complaint in federal court against Bo Xilai, China’s former minister of commerce. They alleged that Bo—while serving as a provincial governor from 2001 to 2004—oversaw torture and executions at forced labor camps. The case was filed under the Torture Victim Protection Act and the Alien Tort Statute. […]
SFGate: “Hunting for nukes”
The SF Chronicle previews “Business of the Bomb,” airing this week on KQED.
The Rise of an Alleged Torturer: Bo Xilai
One of China’s most powerful political figures is facing allegations in a U.S. court that he directed a torture campaign against religious followers. The Bush administration is trying to get the case thrown out. Bo Xilai, the son of one of modern China’s most influential leaders, has thus far led a life of privilege and […]
The High Price of Diplomacy with China
The Bush administration is trying to scuttle a federal human rights lawsuit that threatens to embarrass one of China’s top political leaders. The administration says the case could jeopardize trade and “has already had a chilling effect on U.S.-China relations,” documents show. The lawsuit, which was filed in U.S. district court, accuses Bo Xilai—a member […]
Beijing Olympic Chief Linked to Torture
The president of Beijing’s Olympic Organizing Committee was once found liable for torture in a U.S. federal court, a review of court records by the Center for Investigative Reporting has found. The 2004 judgment against Liu Qi — a member of the country’s powerful Politburo — received little media attention at the time. The U.S. […]
Are secrets necessary for our national security?
A new documentary explores who should have access to government data and why.
“Hot Politics” on FRONTLINE tonight
A CIR/Frontline co-production about the politics of global warming airs again on PBS.
On EXPOSÉ: Are farm subsidies a cash cow?
Washington Post reporters dig up more than $15 billion in wasteful spending.