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... crimes, thus taking the notion that "it is better to hold a suspect (of grave crime) in custody than to let him free"-it is only at this point were the article adopts the view that it is all for the best. * For the most part the article is against democracy-it suggests that democracy often steps on its own feet-" liberal democracies adopt measures infringing human rights in ways that are wholly disproportionate to the crisis"- this suggests that democracy is not working as it should. The article backs this up by stating that terrible injustices have been perpetrated in the name of the security of thousands who have no effective recourse to the law"- Saying 2 things here- democracy states that suspects and criminals have the right to fair trial but they are not being given this- it is also suggesting that national decisions are being made on behalf of ...
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