IDL-Reporteros

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IDL-Reporteros
File:IDLR-Logo.svg
Type of site
Online newspaper
Available inSpanish
Founded2009
Headquarters,
FounderGustavo Gorriti
ParentInstitute of Legal Defense
URLidl-reporteros.pe

IDL-Reporteros is an online newspaper based in Lima, Peru, that specializes in investigative journalism against corruption in Peru and to promote transparency with the nation.[1][2] Since its founding, the newspaper has initiated over 500 investigations throughout Peru.[1] The site has also been awarded both nationally and internationally for its coverage of investigations dedicated against corruption.[3]

History

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File:IDL-Reporteros logo.png
Former logo of IDL-Reporteros

The newspaper was founded in October 2009 by veteran reporter Gustavo Gorriti, initially with only two reporters.[1][2] One of the first main investigations occurred in February 2010, with the report involving the purchase of armoured personnel carrier by the Peruvian Armed Forces at a highly inflated price later being spread through national media outlets.[2]

IDL-Reporteros assisted the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists with journalistic and research work involved in the 2021 Pandora Papers leak.[4][5]

Recognition

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IDL-Reporteros is a member of the Global Investigative Journalism Network,[1] has been supported by the Open Society Foundations[2] and was recognized as an Ashoka Changemaker as part of the Ashoka Fellows project.[6] Human rights organizations in Venezuela, including PROVEA and Transparency Venezuela, have expressed support and collaborated with the newspaper.[7]

Awards

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IDL-Reporteros won the 2018 National Journalism Grand Prize for its Lava Juez investigations.[3] In 2019, the site won the Global Shining Light Award related to the Lava Juez investigations.[3] The Best Written Report of the National Journalism Award was awarded to IDL-Reporteros in 2021 for two articles; "The dead that the government does not count" and "The brigade of the dead".[3] In 2023, the site won the Gabo Image Award for its article "Ayacucho: Radiography of homicides", covering the Ayacucho massacre that occurred during the protests in 2022.[8]

References

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