
The Anti-Terrorism Act
The Anti-Terrorism Act is a law designed to prevent and combat terrorism by defining acts of terrorism and establishing measures to identify, investigate, and prosecute individuals or groups involved. It grants authorities special powers, such as surveillance and arrest capabilities, to ensure public safety. The law also aims to coordinate efforts among government agencies while safeguarding human rights and due process. Overall, it seeks to balance security with the protection of individual freedoms, aiming to prevent terrorist activities before they happen and respond effectively if they do.