Terrorism: Indian Law & Practise |
The Laws... |
The Unlawful Activities
(Prevention) Act, 1967 |
The Unlawful Activities (Prevention)
Amendment Ordinance, 2004 |
The Prevention of Terrorism Act, 2002 (India) |
The Prevention
of Terrorism Bill 2000: Past abuses revisited? -
Amnesty Report 23 June 2000 |
The Practise |
Indian
Ban & Sri Lanka Offensive, Nadesan Satyendra 1992 |
Removal of POTO, should be followed by removal of
ban on LTTE - Revathi , 27 September 2004 |
& The proscription of Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam |
"We have banned the LTTE to safeguard the sovereignty of India"
- Is that the real reason?
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Text of Indian Ban on LTTE , Ministry of Home Affairs
Notification New Delhi, 14th May 1992 |
LTTE Appeal Against Ban, 6 August 1992 |
LTTE Appeal Against Procedure
Adopted by the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Tribunal, 28 August 1992 |
India renews ban on LTTE , 31 July
1996 |
LTTE still a threat to India's sovereignty
says Indian Home Ministry Notification, 27 May 2004 |
India renews ban on LTTE, 26 May 2006 |
Ban on LTTE extended by two years
15 May 2008
New Delhi, May 15 (ANI): The Central Government has
extended the ban on the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) as an
unlawful association by two years.
The notification to this effect was issued on Wednesday, a Home Ministry
release said today. The LTTE, also known as Tamil Tigers, is a militant
group that has waged a violent campaign against the Sri Lankan Government
since the 1970s in order to create a separate Tamil state in the northern
and eastern part of the island nation. The government had first banned the
LTTE in 1992, ever since the ban has been extended every year.
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