Description
Twenty years on from the Iraq War, our panel explores the legacy of this hugely contentious conflict in what is sure to be an excoriating panel discussion.
The US-led invasion of Iraq, part of George Bush’s famously named ‘Shock and Awe’ tactics in the war on terror and supported by Tony Blair’s government, plunged the country into decades of chaos and unrest and provoked global criticism, leading to some of the largest public demonstrations in history. How do Iraqis and non-Iraqis feel about the war 20 years on?
Our speakers, include novelist Haifa Zangana, a former prisoner of Saddam Hussain’s regime, and chair Paul Rogers is Emeritus Professor of Peace Studies at the University of Bradford, and an Honorary Fellow of the UK Defence Academy. They will discuss the build-up to the conflict, how it was covered by the media, and its enduring legacy.
About the Speaker
Haifa Zangana
Haifa Zangana is an Iraqi author and activist. Among her books: Women on a Journey: Between Baghdad and London, Dreaming of Baghdad and City of widows: an Iraqi woman account of war and resistance and The Torturer in the Mirror with Ramsey Clark. She edited “Party for Thaera; Palestinian women writing life “, a collection of non-fictional creative writings by former Palestinian women prisoners.
About the Chair
Professor Paul Rogers
Paul is Emeritus Professor of Peace Studies at Bradford University. He is a biologist by original training, lecturing at Imperial College in plant pathology and working as a senior scientific officer in Uganda and Kenya. He moved to Peace Studies at Bradford University in 1979, working primarily on the changing causes of international conflict, especially in relation to socio-economic divisions and environmental limits to growth. He is international security adviser to Open Democracy, writes a weekly column, and is a frequent broadcaster. His most recent book is The Insecurity Trap, Hawthorn Press, 2024.
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