Dai Qing

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Dai Qing

"Daughter of a revolutionary martyr, former missile technician and one time intelligence agent, Dai Qing is a fearless journalist who has been outspoken in her opposition to the Chinese government's plans for the Three Gorges dam." [1]

"Dai Qing, China, is a free-lance journalist who has published more than 20 books in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, and several English- and German-speaking countries. Her 1989 book on the controversial Three Gorges Dam Project on China's Yangtze River was hailed by the Far Eastern Economic Review as a "watershed event in post-1949 Chinese politics, representing the first use of public lobbying by intellectuals and public figures." Dai Qing continued her pioneering use of environmental investigative journalism in China in a 1997 follow-up book on the dam project, The River Dragon Has Come! After publicly denouncing the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre, she resigned from the Chinese Communist Party and was later imprisoned for 10 months. She was a 1992 Nieman fellow at Harvard and is the recipient of the 1992 World Association of Newspapers' Golden Pen for Freedom Award, the 1993 Goldman Environmental Award, and the 1993 Condé Nast Traveler Environmental Award. Dai Qing was a 1998-99 fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center in Washington, D.C." [1]

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  1. ICIJ Member Biographies, Center for Public Integrity, accessed June 11, 2008.
  2. Members, Center for Public Integrity, accessed June 11, 2008.