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Welcome Reception | The Muckrakers | Keynote & Global Shining Light Award
GIJC19 in Hamburg, Germany kicks off with a welcome reception at the Hafencity Cruise Center.
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At the plenary launch session, reporters, editors and researchers heard that, despite autocratic repression and global crackdowns, investigative journalism was growing.
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Attendees attend a data session at the MS Stubnitz, a significant monument in the German ship-building and fishing history.
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It seems journalists at GIJC19 were hungry for online research techniques and filled up the auditoriums until it was standing room only.
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Work hard, play hard. Attendees took the time to chill and play ball in the midst of the intense conference.
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Everyone let their hair down and boogied to the R&B tunes of GIJC's own band, The Muckrakers.
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Before she could even start to speak, Maria Ressa received a standing ovation, which brought tears to her eyes. "An attack on one is an attack on all," she told the audience in her keynote speech at GIJC19.
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GIJC19 attendees stood up to emphasize the message that "journalism is not a crime".
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Stories on Latin American corruption, extrajudicial killings in the Philippines, and state capture in South Africa won the eighth Global Shining Light Awards.
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The GIJC19 organizing team got together for a photo to commemorate organizing the largest ever international gathering of investigative journalists.
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GIJN's David Kaplan and Gabriela Manuli, as well as Netzwerk Recherche's Julia Stein and Günter Bartsch bid GIJC19 attendees farewell on the last day at Der Spiegel.
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