Monday, February 11, 2019

NAJA Launches Investigations Collective: Disenrollment, Corruption...



I'll take.... BETTER LATE THAN NEVER for $1,000 Alex.   After half a decade of giving stories to NAJA on Facebook, they STEP UP on Investigations!

In a historic step to support investigative journalism in Indigenous communities, the Native American Journalists Association (NAJA) launched the Indigenous Investigative Collective (IIC).

Aimed at providing training, resources, and networked support to Indigenous reporters covering the day-to-day activities of their tribal governments, the IIC will support transparency and accountability in Indigenous communities by securely handling sensitive documents, data and news tips.
In what could be a significant shift for accountability in Indian Country, NAJA has responded to press-blackouts and opaque tribal government structures by working to empower Indigenous journalists to work safely, and securely, with whistleblowers.
NAJA believes that to safeguard tribal sovereignty and self-determination, tribal citizens must have access to information about their governments as well as their associated institutions and enterprises. This includes, but is not limited to, budgets, meeting minutes, records, business dealings, and deliberations. NAJA also believes that tribal sovereignty and self-determination are dependent on the transparency and accountability of tribal governments.
For the launch of this initiative, NAJA has developed a set of baseline security standards, training and protocols that news organizations will need to adopt in order to become members of the IIC. At this stage, we welcome partners, foundations, and free press advocates to help build a network of investigative journalists in Indian Country.
Press freedom in Indigenous communities is the exception, not the rule. To enable Indigenous journalists to accurately report despite press-blackouts and opaque government structures, NAJA believes it is critical to provide support and tools for journalists to work with whistleblowers in an ethical and responsible way.
If you are a whistleblower in possession of information regarding financial mismanagement, discrimination, harassment, disenfranchisement, disenrollment and/or other unethical, and/or illegal behavior by government or enterprise, IIC members will want to hear from you.

For more information, please contact IIC@naja.com.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The man whose word was more valuable than science and BIA records: ARRESTED AGAIN last week, but yet no Press Enterprise article or any other paper.

Booking Number :201904800
Name IBANEZ, VINCENT BELASCO
Arrest Date/Time Arresting Agency Arresting Location
02/07/2019 08:30 Southwest PECHANGA RD DWELLING 239 TEMECULA
Booked Date/Time Case No. Bail Amount
02/07/2019 14:02 SW190140024 00055000
Charges
Charge Type Description
243.4(B) FEL SEX BATRY MED/INSTIT PRS
243.4(B) FEL SEX BATRY MED/INSTIT PRS
243.4(B) FEL SEX BATRY MED/INSTIT PRS
287(G) FEL ORAL COP OF DPNDT ADULT
287(G) FEL ORAL COP OF DPNDT ADULT
29800(A)(1) FEL FELON POSSESSING F/ARM
667(A)(1) FEL PRIOR FELONY CONVICTION

Anonymous said...

Trump is already thinking about granting him probation and his release.

Anonymous said...

Where can i send a copy of all the documents that were given to the FBI.
Two very large boxes of complaints and evidence concerning Pala EC.+