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Justice for Martine Vik Magnussen | Sturla Ellingvåg

Sturla Ellingvåg shares how he persuaded 53,000 people to get major companies to act ethically. Through the utilization of “hard soft dialogue” he supported the pursuit of justice for Martine Vik Magnussen, who was raped and murdered by Farouk Abdulhak. Farouk’s father protected him from facing trial but through organizing mass boycotts, Sturla got the attention of major corporations in business with their family.

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Filmed at TEDSalon London Fall 2012.
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