id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_vwji4fzhzzab7mwzo4rd2okf3e Howard Tumber Journalists, war crimes and international justice 2008 10 .pdf application/pdf 3242 204 55 Journalists, War Crimes and International Justice Journalists, War Crimes and International Justice Journalists, War Crimes and International Justice Some journalists took a moral stance towards their reporting of the conflicts in Bosnia before the war crimes tribunals for Yugoslavia and Rwanda in contrast to US journalists The BBC reporter Jackie Rowlands was the first journalist to appear as a witness at The most high profile case of a journalist refusing to appear before an international court compelling journalists – particularly war correspondents – to become witnesses against the setting up of war crimes trials and tribunals is altering the context in which journalists At war crimes trials, the testimony of witnesses interviewed previously by reporters is Without journalists calling attention to an issue, a potential war crime could remain awareness training regarding criminal investigations for journalists covering war crimes. (2002) 'BBC journalists 'compromised' by appearing as witnesses', http://media ./cache/work_vwji4fzhzzab7mwzo4rd2okf3e.pdf ./txt/work_vwji4fzhzzab7mwzo4rd2okf3e.txt