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Amnesty International criticizes India's new anti-terrorism laws
Dec 19, 2008, 10:26 GMT
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These people are bleeping nutcases. Ask them to go explain their bleeping philosophy to the families of the people killed in the terror attacks and the numerous blasts in Indian cities. Human rights are for humans - not the bleeping fanatics who massacre innocent people in cold blood. There will always be collateral damage and a few innocents will suffer, but in the larger interest of our national security, even stronger laws are necessary.
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