Wednesday, March 14, 2007
American Torture Launch

Last night, American Torture launched at Gleebooks in Sydney. The book was released along-side Ian Bickerton and Kenneth Hagan's Unintended Consequences-- an important work that traces the stated aims and effects of ten US wars. My friend Jaime Koh, of The History Workroom, took some terrific photos of the event, check them out here.
As you may have noticed from the light posting, I've been flat out the past two weeks. Last week I was in Melbourne where I did several radio interviews and book talks about the American use of torture. The response has been both strong and supportive.
Today I tracked down some of the interviews I've done that have been posted online. If you're interested, check out these three:
ABC Melbourne, Conversation Hour
ABC Radio National, Breakfast
2SER Sydney, The Wire
Reviews of American Torture are also starting to appear. Check out:
The Age, Melbourne
Online Opinion Australia
Now back in Sydney, I'll be doing some more writing for this site and for Australian publications. Stay tuned for fresh content.

Michael Otterman is currently a Visiting Scholar at the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of Sydney, as well as an award-winning journalist and filmmaker.