Four years after its enactment, the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020 (ATA) has been used as a weapon against human rights defenders and non-government organizations.
In this episode of Teka, Sandali, we explore how the ATA, alongside the Terrorism Financing Prevention and Suppression Act of 2012 is being wielded by the state to stifle dissent.
Reports from Eikee Jamela, Jo Maline Mamangun, Dominic Gutoman
Written by Dominic Gutoman
Camera and Editing by Jo Maline Mamangun
Produced by Bulatlat
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