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Connections / Episode 15: The Lasting Legacies of US Torture with Lisa Hajjar

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Connections
Episode 15: The Lasting Legacies of US Torture with Lisa Hajjar
{{langos=='en'?('14/09/2021' | todate):('14/09/2021' | artodate)}} - Issue 9.1
Hosted by Mouin Rabbani

On Tuesday, 14 September Jadaliyya co-editor Mouin Rabbani spoke with Lisa Hajjar on the post-2001 US torture program and its living legacies. This episode of Connections examines the development and impact of the US torture program in the context of two decades of the “War on Terror”.

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Guests

Lisa Hajjar
Lisa Hajjar

Professor of Socioiogy at the University of California, Santa Barbara 

Lisa Hajjar is a full professor of sociology at the University of California - Santa Barbara. Her research and writing focus on the laws of war and conflict, human rights and torture. She is the author of Torture: A Sociology of Violence and Human Rights, and was serving as the Edward Said Chair of American Studies at the American University of Beirut 2014-2016. 

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