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Defining Terrorism

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A memorial in front of the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church for the nine people that Dylann Roof murdered last week.

"Terrorism" was a nebulous concept even before 9/11. Last week in Charleston, South Carolina, Dylann Roof claimed his ideology motivated him to murder nine black people in their church. Whether or not it's appropriate to deem Roof a terrorist is up for debate.

Guests

  • Jason Keiber, Specialist in State Action concerning International Relations and Terrorism at the Ohio State University
  • Errol G. Southers, Adjunct Professor at the University of Southern California and the Managing Director of the Counter-Terrorism and Infrastructure Protection Division of .
  • Basil Mohamed Gohar, President of
  • Romin Iqbal, Staff Attorney for the Ohio Chapter of the

This show originally aired on June 24, 2015 at 10 a.m.

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