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Communicating War Crime Trials: The Gibril Massaquoi Case
Malmö University, Faculty of Culture and Society (KS), School of Arts and Communication (K3).
2022 (English)Independent thesis Advanced level (degree of Master (One Year)), 10 credits / 15 HE creditsStudent thesis
Abstract [en]

This thesis will explore the relationship between war crimes trials and communication for development by utilising the Gibril Massaquoi trial as a case study. Mr Massaquoi, a Sierra Leonean national accused of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity allegedly committed during the Second Liberian Civil War, was residing in Finland, and therefore tried by Finnish authorities under universal jurisdiction. The growing importance of universal jurisdiction - the practice that allows States to prosecute individuals accused of international crimes independently from nationality and the location where the crimes were committed –raises important questions of process ownership, localisation, and social change.Universal jurisdiction cases are often prosecuted in temporally and geographically distant countries from where the alleged crimes were committed. Whilst they are extensively debated in legal studies, this thesis will analyse the matter through a communication development lens.With a focus on those few selected journalists that had the opportunity to witness the trial for its Liberian stretch, I will use their experiences to draw lessons learned and future avenues to explore for cases of this nature from a communication for development approach. 

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2022. , p. 56
Keywords [en]
Liberia, Outreach, communication for development, universal jurisdiction, journalism, war crimes.
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Humanities and the Arts
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URN: urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-55266OAI: oai:DiVA.org:mau-55266DiVA, id: diva2:1700834
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KS K3 Communication for development
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Available from: 2022-10-03 Created: 2022-10-03 Last updated: 2024-06-26Bibliographically approved

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