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Argentinian Media Face Harassment, Threats and Financial Pressure
A slap and a death threat on a public sidewalk; a radio antenna expertly sabotaged; overt warnings that some names must never be mentioned in print. Reporting on corruption in Argentina is dangerous work, and local journalists say it is getting worse. While coming out of a store last December, Argentinian reporter Rigoberto Carrigall was…
March 9, 2009
Argentina: Inflation is Low Because I Say So
While Argentina’s 1999 financial crisis serves as a cautionary tale for the West, our reporter finds that Argentina could review that lesson itself, as the government cranks out bogus inflation numbers and undermines its most effective watchdog agencies. Reporter’s Notebook: Argentina By Pablo Hacker for Global Integrity When Argentines go grocery shopping, we feel deceived…
March 6, 2009
USA: Senator Calls for Release of CRS Reports
This week, US Senator Joe Lieberman (I-CT) calls for the release of Congressional Research Service (CRS) reports to the public. These are taxpayer funded research studies used in Congressional debate. The reports are secret by Congressional tradition because, let’s face it, facts disrupt spin. Our friends at the Project on Government Oversight have the story.…
Voting in America: Is Paperless E-Voting Over?
While Norah covers the the end (maybe) of the Jim Crow era of voter disenfranchisement, I’ll take a look at the fresh new era of voter disenfranchisement: electronic voting machines gone predictably amuck. This week, the State of California completed its investigation into why their electronic voting machines quietly deleted 197 ballots in the November…
March 4, 2009
Voting in America: Is Jim Crow Finally Over?
More than forty years after the Voting Rights Act of 1965, can the United States Justice Department trust voting jurisdictions with long histories of discrimination to make their own laws? As the Supreme Court prepares to hear a case involving Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act, The New Yorker’s Jeffery Toobin discusses the modern…
Very Full Disclosure — What The Field Staff Thinks About Global Integrity
Each year, after the publication of the Global Integrity Report, we ask our field staff — some 274 researchers and journalists located around the world — what they thought about our online collaboration and methodology. This is what they said, unedited and anonymous. Global Integrity is the field staff – they’re 95 percent of the…