
India: Security, terrorism laws used to silence dissent
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India's Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) has come under scrutiny for allowing suspects to be detained for extended periods without trial based on seemingly credible accusations. This controversial law has led to concerns about the erosion of civil liberties, as courts increasingly broaden the definition of terrorism. Critics argue that these measures are being used to suppress dissent and target political opponents.
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The UAPA has been a focal point in the debate over civil rights in India, especially in the wake of increasing political unrest and dissent against the government. The law's provisions allow for preventive detention, which critics argue is often misused to silence opposition voices rather than to address genuine security threats.
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