2015年6月27日土曜日

2015/06/23: Canada's House of Commons Approves Anti-Terrorism Act

Canada's House of Commons has approved the Anti-Terrorism Act in early May.

The Act or Bill C-51 would enable Canadian Security Intelligence Service to prevent a criminal in advance. The Bill C-51 was developed after last year's terrorism attacks in Canada. In the attacks, a gunman killed a soldier stationed at the National War Memorial in Ottawa. The gunman attacked nearby parliament buildings. In the same month, a man who was a recent convert to Islam killed one soldier and injured another at a car park in Quebec.

The problem of this action is that many Canadian people opposite this Act, although Bill C-51 intends to address Canada's issues on terrorism. A poll by the Forum Research Inc. revealed that 56% out of 1,239 Canadians were against the bill. Furthermore, only a quarter of the respondents thought the bill would have positive effects on their lives, while 42% thought otherwise.

 This kind of an act is being discussed in Japan. This movement is very common in the whole world because of escalating violence by Islamic States. This may cause fascism in some countries.

See the original paper.

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