Back to Guardian
Subscribe
News
National
Africa
World
Opinion
Did Duke University students walk out of graduation because, lecturer, Jerry Seinfeld is Jewish?
Warding Off Scammers
Press freedom under attack, watchdog index shows
Fashion
Sport
Entertainment
Comedy
Music
Film
Science & Tech
GTV Exclusive
Philippine anti-terrorism law triggers fear of massive rights abuses
3:41 PM,
June 9, 2020
Abiodun Ogundairo
News
,
World
Share Video
Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
Linkedin
Whatsapp
Reddit
Email
A new anti-terrorism legislation will give greater powers to authorities to arrest people without a warrant and carry out surveillance. Activists say the law is aimed at intimidating dissidents. Ana P. Santos reports.
Prev
Previous
Next
Next
Tags
anti terrorism
law
legislation
More From Guardian TV
Did a Harvard report reveal 377,000 people are missing in Gaza?
26 minutes ago
News
·
World
In the Netherlands, drug crime leaves a toxic trail on the environment
2 hours ago
News
·
World
‘Trump is eager to forge peace in the Middle East,’ Palestinian FM says
21 hours ago
News
·
World
Telling Gaza’s story beyond the rubble
22 hours ago
News
·
World
The 12-day war: will Israel-Iran conflict reshape the region?
23 hours ago
News
·
World
Waste threatens saltwater lagoon
24 hours ago
News
·
World
News
National
Africa
World
Opinion
Fashion
Sport
Entertainment
Comedy
Music
Film
Science & Tech
Interview
Talks
Sponsored
GTV Exclusive
Don't Miss
‘Justice is for sale, law serves the executive’, Elrufai alleges corruption in judiciary
Nigeria’s Press Freedom: How free are we?