Salon calls ALBA/Puffin Award winner “human rights detective”
Jefferson Morley, covering the 2012 ALBA/Puffin Award for Human Rights Activism,
writes in Salon:
Kate Doyle’s job isn’t exactly journalism, though she’s nailed more big stories than many Pulitzer Prize winners. Her work does not quite qualify as law enforcement either, though a few bad guys living in confined quarters rue the day she came into their lives. “Human rights detective” sounds flippant, so she prefers “forensic archivist.”
Read the whole piece here.