Repeal anti-terror bills
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The President
Government of India
Dear Sir,
We , the citizens of India, express our deep concern about the two 'anto-terror bills" that have recently been passed in both houses of parliament , without giving any opportunity for debate at national and state level. We do not agree to the perception that the protection of human rights stand in opposition to effective action against "terrorism". WE do hold that the existing laws of the land are sufficient enough to tackle the acts of violence , committed by "terrorists". The newly introduced these two bills seriously suspend,limit, undermine and even destroy certain non-derogable rights ,as recognized by International Laws and Covenants. These bills show a spirit of minimalism, particularly in the arena of the rights of suspects and defandants in the criminal process. And there is every chance of misuse of the provisions as our past experiences have shown this in case of TADA and POTA. We want repeal of these two bills.
Hence, for the sake of upholding human rights, for stregethening principles of the rule of law and for keeping India's International commitment to International laws and standards relating to human rights, we urge upon you not to give assent to the bills and request the Government to reconsider for withdrawal of the bills.
The President
Government of India
Dear Sir,
We , the citizens of India, express our deep concern about the two 'anto-terror bills" that have recently been passed in both houses of parliament , without giving any opportunity for debate at national and state level. We do not agree to the perception that the protection of human rights stand in opposition to effective action against "terrorism". WE do hold that the existing laws of the land are sufficient enough to tackle the acts of violence , committed by "terrorists". The newly introduced these two bills seriously suspend,limit, undermine and even destroy certain non-derogable rights ,as recognized by International Laws and Covenants. These bills show a spirit of minimalism, particularly in the arena of the rights of suspects and defandants in the criminal process. And there is every chance of misuse of the provisions as our past experiences have shown this in case of TADA and POTA. We want repeal of these two bills.
Hence, for the sake of upholding human rights, for stregethening principles of the rule of law and for keeping India's International commitment to International laws and standards relating to human rights, we urge upon you not to give assent to the bills and request the Government to reconsider for withdrawal of the bills.
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