Indian American Journalist Wins Pulitzer for Exposing China’s Uyghur Detention Camps

Indian American Journalist Wins Pulitzer for Exposing China’s Uyghur Detention Camps

By Carl Samson

Indian American journalist Megha Rajagopalan won the 2021 Pulitzer Prize on Friday for her coverage of China’s detention camps in Xinjiang.

The recognition: Rajagopalan won the award for International Reporting with Alison Killing and Christo Buschek for BuzzFeed News, the first for the website since its founding in 2012.

  • The team received the accolade “for a series of clear and compelling stories that used satellite imagery and architectural expertise, as well as interviews with two dozen former prisoners, to identify a vast new infrastructure built by the Chinese government for the mass detention of Muslims.”

  • The Prize administration recognized six articles from the team, with the first three being part of a series published on Aug. 26, 2020.

  • Rajagopalan, according to BuzzFeed News, was the first to visit an internment camp in 2017, at a time when the Chinese government reportedly denied the existence of such places.

In a tweet, Rajagopalan also shared her father’s “understated Indian dad reaction” to the news. After her post went viral, her father called her “with a heartfelt response that was definitely not understated!”

Read the rest @ https://news.yahoo.com/indian-american-journalist-wins-pulitzer

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