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Owning Up to American Torture, or Bringing Back the Waterboard?
A Lecture by Lisa Hajjar
{{langos=='en'?('10/11/2016' | todate):('10/11/2016' | artodate)}} - issue 4.1

The US "war on terror" is now into its sixteenth year, and the end is nowhere in sight. Of the many consequences that have resulted from this longest war, the ones Hajjar focuses on in this talk relate to governmental authorization for torture and its implications as the country prepares for the installation of a new president who has listed the return to torture as one of his top five priorities. 

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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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