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NATIONAL SECURITY BILL
Old Engine, New Body

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

The DPR has begun discussion of the National Security Bill. The definitions of its articles are neither strict nor clear. There are fears they could become ‘rubbery.’

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IF there are no obstacles in the way, the National Security Bill will begin to be discussed in the House’s Defense Commission in another two weeks. The special committee for this was formed after the House of Representatives (DPR) received the Bill from the government in the middle of last month.

The commission is now in the midst of collecting input and public opinion from academics as well as human rights activist organizations. “This bill

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