1) First you google for weeks until you get all info about the program. That means including bullshit on their webpages. Sometime you can catch them in a lie, when an article states one and their page another. Sometime they makes mistakes when they are interviewed.
2) Read books about the place. Even if the person is pro-program, then a sentence brought out of context would illustrate the severeness of the place.
4) You rewrite all the abuse so it is written in a neutral point view. If they detainees were lying in a dog cage, just write is and make a ref to whatever source you have.
5) See to, that survivor stories are published in several pages. If you know a survivor, help and comfort the person to remember the torment and get it written down. It will help the survivor so he or she will get it out of the system. Most survivors have to acknowledge the sad truth that the persons they want most in the world to believe their story - their parents - is brainwashed themselves. Other people are more likely to trust the story. People in Europe for sure as we respect a persons right to act on their own.
6) Always refer the children as detainees rather than students. Students can leave their school. Children in those places are detained and there is often not much of an education going on in there.
As minimum (if the info is at hand) the article needs to contain.
a) Name and address (Link to google maps would be excelent).
b) History
c) Program description (Please upload parent and student manual)
d) Description of consequences (Please nothing about how much it hurt. Just cold fact about the punishment.)
e) Links to deaths in program and other pressrelated stuff that put the program in bad light.
f) Extern links - program facilty and to watch organisations.
One last thing. Get a friend or relative to upload it. You have been in a program, so if we look at the rules, you are a party. Wikipedia prefer that it is neutral persons that create pages on wikipedia.