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India-Pakistan |
ISI bill |
2012-07-11 |
![]() But it is too early to tell whether the bill will survive, and there are signs of some reluctance to address the issue head-on. It provides, for example, for 30 days of detention of suspects that can be extended to 90 days and beyond. This would now require increased paperwork and approvals. Still, such a provision could be used to continue to deprive detainees of timely and fair trials. This is especially problematic when it comes to nabbed Please don't kill me! Pak citizens, since the ISI's primary mandate is to deal with external threats. Timidity is also obvious in the approach the government has taken. The proposed legislation has been introduced as a private member's bill but was moved by the president's spokesperson and high-profile PPP loyalist Farhatullah Babar, indicating an attempt to test the waters without putting the party in a position where it has to own the bill if the gamble doesn't pay off. And perhaps this is such tricky terrain that a pragmatic strategy is needed. However it was introduced, though, its reception in parliament should be an interesting test of how willing elected representatives are to assert rightful civilian control. |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 Correct me iff I'm wrong, but isn't that Claire Trevor in the side pic??? |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2012-07-11 01:30 |