Posted on 03/04/2016 2:08:03 PM PST by Olog-hai
Journalists from The Associated Press who uncovered extensive slave labor in the Thai seafood industry won an investigative reporting prize from Harvard University's Shorenstein Center.
The media and public policy research center bestowed the $25,000 Goldsmith Prize to Margie Mason, Robin McDowell, Martha Mendoza and Esther Htusan this week for their work on "Seafood from Slaves." [...]
The finalists for the prize included the Guardian, The New York Times, the Tampa Bay Times, The Washington Post and InsideClimate News. ...
(Excerpt) Read more at bigstory.ap.org ...
One dirtbag awarding another dirtbag
Mutual Admiration Society
Kinda like the Nobel guys awarding Arafat, Mandela, al-Gore and Obama the Peace Prize.
Gee, AP has thousands of islamic Rapeugees invading Europe and all they can show are pictures of the poor muzzy children and cowered females.
Evil flourishes while the media says look over there at petty foolishness.
LOL. Is it a prize for who can kiss Hillary’s big fat a___ the most? If so, they win hands down.
No stories in the US or Europe worth mentioning.
Our “seafood” is made from “slaves”? What brand, “Soylent Green Fish Cakes”?
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