Government security services may be given wider powers to watch and question citizens in order to combat the feverish fear of terrorism in the country. Critics claim such a move would merely legalizeterror by the state
Government security services may be given wider powers to watch and question citizens in order to combat the feverish fear of terrorism in the country. Critics claim such a move would merely legalizeterror by the state
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