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Thursday, November 24, 2005
Communal Crimes Bill approved by cabinet
The cabinet has approved the
Communal Crimes Bill
to be presented in the Parliament. This draft is not public yet, but the previous one was criticised widely for empowering the government with extraordinary powers.
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