ICIJ
 
The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) is a collaboration of the world's preeminent investigative reporters. Launched in 1997 as a project of the Center for Public Integrity, ICIJ globally extends the Center's style of watchdog journalism, working with 100 journalists in 50 countries to produce long-term, transnational investigations.

Investigations

Collateral Damage

The reporting of 10 of the world's leading investigative journalists on four continents is coupled with a powerful database combining U.S. military assistance, foreign lobbying expenditures, and human rights abuses into a single, easily accessible toolkit.

Key Findings

Post-9/11 Renditions: An Extraordinary Violation of International Law

Divine Intervention

A year long investigation into how rigid rules and restrictions of President Bush's initiative to fight HIV/AIDS have affected countries struggling with the pandemic.

Bush's AIDS Initiative: Too Little Choice, Too Much Ideology

Behind the Scenes: Questions, Lawsuits and, Eventually, Some Answers

Windfalls of War

Since our initial release on Oct. 31, 2003, we have striven to keep abreast of all contracts in Afghanistan and Iraq and published a series of ongoing stories on the state of contracting work in the region.

Documents Reveal Concern Regarding Halliburton Contracts

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Recent Stories

Pakistan's $4.2 Billion 'Blank Check' for U.S. Military Aid
After 9/11, funding to country soars with little oversight

Video "Dan Rather Reports"

Jakarta's Intelligence Service Hires Washington Lobbyists
Former Indonesian president's foundation served as conduit for push to overturn ban on military cooperation