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India Reforms Sedition Law, Breaking Free from Colonial Legacy
politics2 years ago

India Reforms Sedition Law, Breaking Free from Colonial Legacy

The Indian government has proposed legislation in Parliament to replace the British colonial-era sedition law with its own version, aiming to better protect women and children by introducing stricter punishments for sexual crimes. Critics of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government argue that sedition charges have been used to suppress dissent. The proposed provision would punish acts endangering the sovereignty, unity, and integrity of India, carrying a prison sentence range of seven years to life. The bill also includes provisions for harsher penalties for gang rape and mob lynching.

India's Revolutionary Overhaul of Criminal Laws: Repealing Colonial-Era Codes and Introducing Pro-People Bills
politics2 years ago

India's Revolutionary Overhaul of Criminal Laws: Repealing Colonial-Era Codes and Introducing Pro-People Bills

India's government has introduced three bills in parliament to repeal and replace colonial-era criminal laws, including the controversial sedition law, as part of an effort to modernize the country's legal system. The proposed legislation aims to strengthen laws protecting women and minors and bring transparency to criminal codes. While some legal experts express concerns about potential disruptions and complexities, supporters argue that the changes will facilitate discussions on legal reform and replace outdated laws with more relevant provisions. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government has previously scrapped numerous obsolete laws in its efforts to modernize the legal system.

Hong Kong and Chinese authorities arrest men over 'seditious' children's books
politics2 years ago

Hong Kong and Chinese authorities arrest men over 'seditious' children's books

Two men were arrested in Hong Kong for possessing copies of a children's book that officials deemed "seditious." The book, part of a series titled "Yangcun," tells the story of a group of sheep who fight back against wolves that are trying to take over their village and eat them. The men were released on bail, but have to report to police next month. Hong Kong residents have seen their rights rolled back in recent years following Beijing's introduction of its 2020 national security law, intended to crack down on widespread pro-democracy protests that rocked Hong Kong beginning in 2019.

Arrests made for possession of 'seditious' children's books in Hong Kong.
human-rights2 years ago

Arrests made for possession of 'seditious' children's books in Hong Kong.

Two men have been arrested in Hong Kong for possessing picture books that authorities say are "seditious". The books, about sheep trying to hold back wolves from their village, were interpreted as referring to Hong Kongers and China's government. The arrests are seen as another deterioration of Hong Konger's rights, with critics saying the territory is using its colonial-era sedition law to clamp down on dissent.