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    Gay relationships still criminalised in 72 countries: Report.

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    Same-sex relationships still criminalised in 72 countries: Report.

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    This criminalises being gay in these provinces.

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    Abortion criminalised in all cases.

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    Cretinous and criminalised trade unionism is another headache.

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    Iran must stop Criminalising the work of women's rights defenders.

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    Iran to stop Criminalising the work of women's rights defenders.

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    The Section openly criminalises“attempts to excite disaffection towards the government”.

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    We must acknowledge that politics in this country has been criminalised.

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    Gay relationships are still criminalised in 72 countries across the world.

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    Organisations were banned, opinions were criminalised and social movements were branded‘terrorist'.

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    Criminalising begging violates most fundamental rights of some of the most vulnerable people in our society.

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    Firstly, this quote is wildly misleading as it's probable that these children did not need to be criminalised.

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    Criminalising begging violates the most fundamental rights of some of the most vulnerable people in the society.

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    I don't believe poor scientific communication should be criminalised because doing so will likely discourage scientists from engaging with the public at all.

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    The Bill, which criminalises the practice of instant divorce among the Muslim community, has already been passed by the Lok Sabha.

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    The bill legalising abortion was passed by state legislature in New South Wales, the last remaining Australian state where it was criminalised.

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    The High Court said Criminalising begging violates the most fundamental rights of some of the most vulnerable people in our society.

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    Other mature liberal democracies set the bar lower, Criminalising both more generalised threats of violence and kinds of expression that incite to hatred or hostility.

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    Yet, can electoral power legitimise criminalised politics, and is it the state' s moral responsibility to provide lifetime security to every politician with a criminal record?

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    PM Modi spoke about issues like Article 370, Article 35A, Criminalising triple talaq, welfare schemes for the farmers and announced the launch of a new‘Jal Jeevan Mission' to provide potable water.

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    The move was in response to the progressive hardening of national security laws over the past two decades by successive governments that have not only undermined investigative journalism but also criminalised it.

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    Tharoor said,"What we need is a law that criminalises any appeal to violence and incitement to violence and encouragement to violence but not the expression of political opinions or opinions we don't like.".

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    She also expressed gratitude to Prime Minister for bringing in the Muslim Women(Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act 2019, which criminalises Triple Talaq and said,"I appeal to Modiji to help me unite with my husband.

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    The IPC version of Criminalising adultery with five years imprisonment is just a more moderate version of the Islamic versions which see it as a grave offence that deserves barbaric punishments like stoning and lashing.

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    If the ultimate desire of a Muslim woman is to save her marriage rather than break it, and ensure that her civil rights such as shelter and maintenance are protected, Criminalising triple Talaq is not the answer.

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    The judgment has come barely nine days after the State Assembly passed a Bill against mob lynching on August 5, making Rajasthan the second State after Manipur to have a dedicated legislation that criminalises lynching as a special offence.

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    Shashi Tharoor said that the Bill was in violation of the Constitution itself and added that if desertion is a criminal act, there should be a universal law applicable to all Indians that criminalises the act of deserting a wife and children.

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    As an occupation force, Russia is mandated by international law against the practice of Criminalising activity that was not previously criminalised in Crimea, and is bound to"respect the rights of Crimean residents, including those of freedom of opinion, expression, assembly and association, and religion, freedom from arbitrary detention and ill-treatment including torture, and rights to fair trial, due process, and privacy".

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