India needs a tough law like Patriot Act to counter terrorism

Talk by Mr B S Raghavan

Duration 10m 16s

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In a programme organised by Shreyan Foundation at Chennai, Mr B S Raghavan, a retired IAS Officer who has held high positions in Govt. of India and other states, including United Nations emphasises the need for a tough law like Patriot Act of United States.

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Unfortuantely, these Arundhathi Roys never support victims of terrorism

Anonymous

Wed Dec 17, 2008 12:30 UTC

The so called human rights orgnisations never raise their voice against terrorists, whenever they attack innocent public. But these people raise their voice only in favour of such criminals, when they are caught by police. Let them advise the terrorists to follow human rights by not targeting the innocent people. Don't they think that attacking innocent people is a violation of human rights? Probably, these human rights groups are funded by International Terrorists, to speak in their favour. That is why, they never support the innocent people.

Where was Arundhathi Roy?

Anonymous

Sat Dec 13, 2008 5:28 UTC

I guess Mr B.S. Raghavan did not have Arundhathi Roy in the audience or the Dias or else he would have got enough information about how Barack Obama is going to remove most of its "teeth" like closing guantanamo bay!, Illegal torture camps in East Europe, Unconstitutional tapping of phone calls etc...

It is also important to note that India does all this without a patriot act!

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