Global War on Political Dissent Progressing in India

“Following the late November terror attacks in Mumbai, India has passed two tough laws being seen by rights activists as potentially eroding the country’s federal structure and limiting fundamental liberties. . . .

‘The UAPA Act is particularly vile, and will have the effect of turning India into a virtual police state,’ says Colin Gonsalves, executive director of the Delhi-based Human Rights Law Network. ‘It basically brings back a discredited law, the Prevention of Terrorism Act of 2002 (POTA), except for admitting confessions made to a police officer as legal evidence.’

POTA was an extremely unpopular law, which the UPA government abrogated upon coming to power in 2004 in response to innumerable complaints of its selective and discriminatory use against India’s Muslim minority, and its cavalier and irresponsible application to offenses not even remotely connected with terrorism.” (Read more from antiwar.com)

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