When the Chicago Tribune's Cam Simpson heard a report on the evening news about 12 Nepalese men who were kidnapped and brutally executed by an extremist Islamic group in Iraq, he was disturbed and intrigued. The men were on their way to jobs in support of American troops, and, according to the group's website, they were killed for cooperating with America's "crusader forces" in Iraq. Simpson, familiar with the military's increasing privatization of support operations smelled a big story. In a classic case of dogged investigative reporting, he traced each step of the Nepalese men's journey from the foothills of the Himalayas to their brutal murder in Iraq, and in the process illustrated a vast international human trafficking network with ties to American corporations.
Funders for Exposé: America's Investigative Reports include: Anderson Family Charitable Fund, The Jacob Burns Foundation, The Betsy & Jesse Fink Foundation, Philip Harper, Park Foundation, Blanchette Hooker Rockefeller Fund, Bernard & Irene Schwartz, and Tracy & Eric Semler.