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Interview: Ruth Wedgwood talks about the treatment of prisoners of war
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Interview: Ruth Wedgwood talks about the treatment of prisoners of
war
Host: LISA SIMEONE
Time: 8:00-9:00 PM
LISA SIMEONE, host:
As politicians talk about what to do with Osama bin Laden if he's
captured, the anti-Taliban allies in the war in Afghanistan face wider
questions about the treatment of prisoners. And however fierce the
battle, there are still rules dictating how prisoners must be cared
for. Joining us to talk about the laws that govern the fair treatment
of prisoners of war is Ruth Wedgwood, a professor of international
law and diplomacy ...
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