ATA enforcement will not result in human rights violations &

ATA enforcement will not result in human rights violations — OSG – Manila Bulletin


Published May 11, 2021, 6:52 PM
Office of the Solicitor General
The implementation of the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA) will not result in violations of human rights enshrined in the Constitution, government lawyers told the Supreme Court (SC) on Tuesday afternoon, May 11.
On the seventh session of oral arguments on 37 petitions challenging the constitutionality of ATA, lawyers from the Office of the Solicitor General (OSG) said that the government has adopted measures for an efficient enforcement of the law.
Fears of the petitioners and the public on human rights violations were aired by Associate Justices Henri Jean Paul B. Inting and Amy C. Lazaro Javier during their interpellations of OSG lawyers.

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