"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 TAL Global Corporation.
Basil Mohamed Gohar, President of Masjid Omar
Romin Iqbal, Staff Attorney for the Ohio Chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations