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Pratap Chatterjee

Pratap Chatterjee (born Birmingham, United Kingdom) is an Indian/Sri Lankan investigative journalist and progressive author. He is a British citizen and grew up in India, although he lived in California for many years. He serves as the executive director of CorpWatch, an Oakland-based corporate accountability organisation.[1] He also works for the Bureau of Investigative Journalism[2] in London. He writes regularly for The Guardian[3] and serves on the board of Amnesty International USA[4] and of the Corporate Europe Observatory[5]

Pratap Chatterjee
OccupationInvestigative journalist
NationalityIndian, Sri Lankan
CitizenshipGreat Britain

Previously he was a producer and radio host at KPFA-FM in Berkeley, California,[6] and a visiting fellow at the Center for American Progress[7] Chatterjee has also served as a community advisor to KQED, the San Francisco public radio and television station. He was a member of the board of the Asian Pacific Environmental Network from 2001 to 2005, and was an Environmental Commissioner for the city of Berkeley from 1998 to 2003.[8]

Publications edit

His first book was a critique of the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, written with Matthias Finger, titled The Earth Brokers: Power, Politics and World Development (Routledge Books, 1994) that analyses the United Nations response to global environmental crises.[9]

In the late 1990s, Chatterjee did a great deal of research surrounding the 1849 California Gold Rush and how it affected Californian American Indians[10] which resulted in a booklet titled Gold, Greed & Genocide,[11] which he later turned into a DVD with a 16-page classroom activities and discussion guide distributed by Oyate.[12]

Chatterjee has travelled extensively in Central Asia and the Middle East to investigate the role of private military contractors working in Afghanistan and Iraq. In 2004, Chatterjee published the well-received Iraq, Inc.: A Profitable Occupation (Seven Stories Press).[13] His footage was used in Michael Moore's 2004 film Fahrenheit 9-11 and he was interviewed in Robert Greenwald's film Iraq for Sale: The War Profiteers[14]

In February 2009, Chatterjee published a detailed history of the role of Texas companies Halliburton and KBR titled Halliburton's Army: How A Well-Connected Texas Oil Company Revolutionized The Way America Makes War (Nation Books).[15] In March 2009, he published several videos and an article of the failure of development aid in rural Afghanistan that was circulated via TomDispatch and on Salon.[16] He followed this up with an article on the poor treatment of Afghan translators working under contract with Ohio-based Mission Essential Personnel for the US military.[17]

In 2017, Chatterjee published Verax: The True History of Whistleblowers, Drone Warfare, and Mass Surveillance in collaboration with graphic novelist Khalil Bendib. It chronicles his own pursuits and the pursuits of other journalists to expose government mass surveillance and the flaws in the United States' drone warfare program. The piece is focused primarily around the story of Edward Snowden and the beginning of WikiLeaks. But, alongside this narrative, the book breaks down how mass surveillance works in layman's terms, reveals the industry of spyware and surveillance conventions, and explores the stories of those most effected by the drone warfare resulting from these surveillance programs.

He has been published in a number of popular media, including the Financial Times, The New Republic, The Guardian, and The Independent. He often appears as a guest expert in a wide variety of media ranging from Fox TV[citation needed] to Democracy Now!.[18] His writing has won a number of awards, from the National Newspaper Association and Project Censored, among others.

References edit

  1. ^ "CorpWatch Staff and Board". CorpWatch.
  2. ^ "TBIJ Who We Are". Bureau of Investigative Journalism.
  3. ^ "Pratap Chatterjee". London: The Guardian Comment is Free. 17 August 2010.
  4. ^ "Amnesty USA Board Member Profiles". Amnesty USA Board.
  5. ^ "About Corporate Europe Observatory". Corporate Europe Observatory.
  6. ^ Hull, Dana (5 August 1999). "Employees Return to Berkeley, Calif., Radio Station after Lockout". Tribune Business News.
  7. ^ Pratap Chatterjee (7 July 2011). "Recommendations for Overseeing Government Contractors: Testimony Before the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights". Center for American Progress.
  8. ^ Margasak, Larry. "Protesters urge boycott of bonds for World Bank". The Philadelphia Inquirer. p. A07.
  9. ^ "The Earth Brokers: Carving Up the Planet (Book Review)". Multinational Monitor. 1 July 1995.
  10. ^ "Gold, Greed & Genocide". Berkeley, CA: Project Underground.
  11. ^ "Home". 1849.org.
  12. ^ . Oyate. Archived from the original on 3 November 2009.
  13. ^ . New Internationalist. 1 April 2005. Archived from the original on 2 November 2012.
  14. ^ "Pratap Chatterjee". IMDb.
  15. ^ Holden, Anthony (9 March 2009). "Halliburton's Army: How A Well-Connected Texas Oil Company Revolutionized The Way America Makes War (Book Review)". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 22 May 2010.
  16. ^ "Afghanistan's uncertain future". Salon. 23 February 2009.
  17. ^ "Mission Essential, Translators Expendable". CorpWatch. 11 August 2009.
  18. ^ Horne, Gerald (7 October 2005). "Book Review: Iraq, Inc, by Pratap Chatterjee". Political Affairs Magazine. Archived from the original on 25 October 2008.

External links edit

  • Weekly environmental affairs program founded and co-hosted by Pratap Chatterjee; airs Fridays 1:30–2:00 p.m., with audio of previous programs archived at website
  • Pratap Chatterjee – Halliburton's Army: How a Well-Connected Texas Oil Company Revolutionized the Way America Makes War, 18 February 2009, talk at Powell's City of Books in Portland, Oregon, from recent book tour.

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Pratap Chatterjee born Birmingham United Kingdom is an Indian Sri Lankan investigative journalist and progressive author He is a British citizen and grew up in India although he lived in California for many years He serves as the executive director of CorpWatch an Oakland based corporate accountability organisation 1 He also works for the Bureau of Investigative Journalism 2 in London He writes regularly for The Guardian 3 and serves on the board of Amnesty International USA 4 and of the Corporate Europe Observatory 5 Pratap ChatterjeeOccupationInvestigative journalistNationalityIndian Sri LankanCitizenshipGreat Britain Previously he was a producer and radio host at KPFA FM in Berkeley California 6 and a visiting fellow at the Center for American Progress 7 Chatterjee has also served as a community advisor to KQED the San Francisco public radio and television station He was a member of the board of the Asian Pacific Environmental Network from 2001 to 2005 and was an Environmental Commissioner for the city of Berkeley from 1998 to 2003 8 Publications editHis first book was a critique of the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro written with Matthias Finger titled The Earth Brokers Power Politics and World Development Routledge Books 1994 that analyses the United Nations response to global environmental crises 9 In the late 1990s Chatterjee did a great deal of research surrounding the 1849 California Gold Rush and how it affected Californian American Indians 10 which resulted in a booklet titled Gold Greed amp Genocide 11 which he later turned into a DVD with a 16 page classroom activities and discussion guide distributed by Oyate 12 Chatterjee has travelled extensively in Central Asia and the Middle East to investigate the role of private military contractors working in Afghanistan and Iraq In 2004 Chatterjee published the well received Iraq Inc A Profitable Occupation Seven Stories Press 13 His footage was used in Michael Moore s 2004 film Fahrenheit 9 11 and he was interviewed in Robert Greenwald s film Iraq for Sale The War Profiteers 14 In February 2009 Chatterjee published a detailed history of the role of Texas companies Halliburton and KBR titled Halliburton s Army How A Well Connected Texas Oil Company Revolutionized The Way America Makes War Nation Books 15 In March 2009 he published several videos and an article of the failure of development aid in rural Afghanistan that was circulated via TomDispatch and on Salon 16 He followed this up with an article on the poor treatment of Afghan translators working under contract with Ohio based Mission Essential Personnel for the US military 17 In 2017 Chatterjee published Verax The True History of Whistleblowers Drone Warfare and Mass Surveillance in collaboration with graphic novelist Khalil Bendib It chronicles his own pursuits and the pursuits of other journalists to expose government mass surveillance and the flaws in the United States drone warfare program The piece is focused primarily around the story of Edward Snowden and the beginning of WikiLeaks But alongside this narrative the book breaks down how mass surveillance works in layman s terms reveals the industry of spyware and surveillance conventions and explores the stories of those most effected by the drone warfare resulting from these surveillance programs He has been published in a number of popular media including the Financial Times The New Republic The Guardian and The Independent He often appears as a guest expert in a wide variety of media ranging from Fox TV citation needed to Democracy Now 18 His writing has won a number of awards from the National Newspaper Association and Project Censored among others References edit CorpWatch Staff and Board CorpWatch TBIJ Who We Are Bureau of Investigative Journalism Pratap Chatterjee London The Guardian Comment is Free 17 August 2010 Amnesty USA Board Member Profiles Amnesty USA Board About Corporate Europe Observatory Corporate Europe Observatory Hull Dana 5 August 1999 Employees Return to Berkeley Calif Radio Station after Lockout Tribune Business News Pratap Chatterjee 7 July 2011 Recommendations for Overseeing Government Contractors Testimony Before the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights Center for American Progress Margasak Larry Protesters urge boycott of bonds for World Bank The Philadelphia Inquirer p A07 The Earth Brokers Carving Up the Planet Book Review Multinational Monitor 1 July 1995 Gold Greed amp Genocide Berkeley CA Project Underground Home 1849 org Oyate Catalog Videos and DVDs Oyate Archived from the original on 3 November 2009 Iraq Inc A Profitable Occupation Book Review New Internationalist 1 April 2005 Archived from the original on 2 November 2012 Pratap Chatterjee IMDb Holden Anthony 9 March 2009 Halliburton s Army How A Well Connected Texas Oil Company Revolutionized The Way America Makes War Book Review The Daily Telegraph London Retrieved 22 May 2010 Afghanistan s uncertain future Salon 23 February 2009 Mission Essential Translators Expendable CorpWatch 11 August 2009 Horne Gerald 7 October 2005 Book Review Iraq Inc by Pratap Chatterjee Political Affairs Magazine Archived from the original on 25 October 2008 External links editKPFA s Terra Verde Weekly environmental affairs program founded and co hosted by Pratap Chatterjee airs Fridays 1 30 2 00 p m with audio of previous programs archived at website Pratap Chatterjee Halliburton s Army How a Well Connected Texas Oil Company Revolutionized the Way America Makes War 18 February 2009 talk at Powell s City of Books in Portland Oregon from recent book tour Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pratap Chatterjee amp oldid 1188541871, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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