Ten good reasons why not to extend pre-charge detention…
November 26, 2007 in news by Emma
Amnesty International UK today released ‘Ten good reasons why extending pre-charge detention is a bad idea’, outlining the strong case against government proposals to extend the time for which police can hold terrorism suspects without charge.
Amnesty International UK Director Kate Allen said:
‘While the case for extending pre-charge detention is full of holes and losing support week on week, the case against – both in principle and in practice – is very strong.
‘Locking people up for two months without charge is no way for a liberal democracy to act. Extremists want to undermine our liberties and terrorism shows no respect for human rights. The government needs to step up and show a principled opposition to terrorism, not take away people’s rights.’
The BBC commented on the report along with one by Justice.รรย
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