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Kenneth Christie has written: 'America's war on terrorism' -- subject(s): Government policy, Human rights, Terrorism, War on Terrorism, 2001- 'Problems in European politics' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'Liberal vs. illiberal democratization' 'Human rights in Asia' -- subject(s): Human rights
A Jamaican human rights watchdog group.
Ajay Darshan Behera has written: 'Violence, terrorism, and human security in South Asia' -- subject- s -: Human rights, Terrorism, Violence
Laura Westra has written: 'Ecoviolence and the Law' 'Faces of state terrorism' -- subject(s): Terrorism, Political aspects, Economic aspects, State-sponsored terrorism 'An environmental proposal for ethics' -- subject(s): Ecological integrity, Environmental ethics 'Human rights' 'Environmental justice and the rights of ecological refugees' -- subject(s): Legal status, laws, Human rights, Refugees, Environmental refugees, Environmental justice 'Faces of state terrorism' -- subject(s): Terrorism, Political aspects, Economic aspects, State-sponsored terrorism
The Holocaust is an example of extreme violation of human rights. Human rights laws strive to ensure that such a situation will never occur again.
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Yes. All the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks were innocent victims. Their human rights were violated in the worst way by the vicious and mindless slaughter of civilians by terrorists. Like all victims of terrorists, civilians have the right to be safe from acts of terrorism. However, as we know, terrorists do not acknowledge human rights and the world is rife with human rights violations.
Whilst this is a matter of opinion, most law-abiding Australian citizens would say that anti-terrorism laws do not infringe on individual human rights. They would rather be safe and endure minor inconveniences than be allowed freedoms that also mean terrorists can easily get through minimal security measures.
David Cole has written: 'No equal justice' -- subject(s): Administration of Criminal justice, Discrimination in criminal justice administration, Race discrimination 'Securing liberty' -- subject(s): Human rights, Civil rights, Government policy, Terrorism, National security 'Terrorism and the constitution' -- subject(s): United States, National security, Civil rights, Law and legislation, United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation, Terrorism, Prevention, Grondrechten, Bestrijding, Terrorisme
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Filipinos objected to the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020 due to concerns about potential human rights violations, threats to freedom of expression, and the broad and vague definition of terrorism that could be used to suppress dissent and target activists and political opponents.