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New law against bomb terrorism in next parliament session
12/28/2005
 

          Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Moudud Ahmed Tuesday said the government is expected to place a new law in the next session of the parliament with a view to eliminate bomb terrorism, reports BSS.
As the existing law is not considered enough to face the new form of terrorism, the government has decided to formulate a comprehensive law that will help ensure security of the citizens as well as their human rights, he added.
Moudud was speaking at a press conference on "Measures taken by the government in providing security to the judges" in the conference room of the Ministry of Chittagong Hill Tract Affairs.
State Minister for Law Shahjahan Omar, Law Secretary Alauddin Sardar and high officials of the ministry were present in the conference.

 

 
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