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Case study: the strategy behind ICC Wales' Protect Duty campaign

Case study: the strategy behind ICC Wales' Protect Duty campaign
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Protesters and those who plan to suppress them in Sri Lanka

By Ananda P. Dasanayake The government of Sri Lanka published its proposed Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA) on 17 March 2023. If adopted, it would replace the old Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) of 1971. The PTA was invoked mainly to deal with the Liberation Tamil Tigers of Eelam (LTTE) terrorism in northern Sri Lanka. After the war was […] ....

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LankaWeb – Anti-Terrorism Bill: Magistrates to the frontlines

LankaWeb – Anti-Terrorism Bill: Magistrates to the frontlines
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Anti-Terrorism Bill: Magistrates to the frontlines

In comparison to the provisions in the Anti-Terrorism Bill to confer on Magistrates the discretionary power to place terrorist suspects in custody, the provision for judicial review in the amendment to the PTA passed last year appears to be a much more practicable alternative because it is the Supreme Court and the Appeal Court that […] ....

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