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Introduction: Understanding Human Rights Journalism and Its Nexus to Responsibility to Protect -- 2. The Failings of Conventional War Journalism -- 3. Human Rights Journalism: Tracing Its Epistemological Foundation -- 4. Exploring the links between Responsibility to Protect (R2P) and Human Rights Journalism (HRJ) -- 5. Analysing feature detection of media representations via Framing Matrix and Multimodal Discourse Analysis Matrix -- 6. Accessibility Effect of the Agenda Setting of the Humanitarian Crisis of Sri Lanka -- 7. Applicability Effect of the Agenda Setting of the Humanitarian Crisis of Sri Lanka -- 8. Exploring the Impact of the Applicability Effect of the Humanitarian Crisis in Sri Lanka in the International Press -- 9. Journalists Speak Up on Their Reporting of the Crisis in Sri Lanka -- 10. 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