Thursday, November 1, 2012

Pakistan security chief calls for formulating new counter-terrorism law

The chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on National Security (PCNS), Mian Raza Rabbani, has said that Pakistan requires a new counter-terrorism law in order overcome the threat of terrorism in the country. Rabbani, during a PCNS meeting, said that a law to counter terrorism was being formulated in the country. He said the proposed law should also cover the fundamental rights of the people, reports The Dawn. A British lawyer and an expert on anti-terrorism laws, Lord Alexander Charles Carlyle, also attended the meeting. During the meeting, Lord Carlyle briefed the committee on Britain's counter-terrorism laws. "We will take into consideration the counter-terrorism laws enforced in different countries," Rabbani added.

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