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No More teargas, water cannon, Rubber bullets , crude weapons during protests – Court.

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In a landmark decision, the court has issued a ruling that prohibits law enforcement agencies from employing excessive force against peaceful protesters. This decision, hailed by human rights organizations and civil society groups, explicitly bars the police from using water cannons, tear gas, live ammunition, rubber bullets, or other crude weapons. Additionally, the ruling forbids any draconian measures, including the deployment of brute force or any form of violence, during peaceful demonstrations.

The court’s decision also extends to prohibiting extrajudicial killings, arrests, abductions, detentions, harassment, intimidation, torture, and any form of cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment. This comprehensive ruling aims to safeguard the constitutional rights of individuals to assemble and express their views peacefully without fear of violent reprisals from law enforcement.

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Human rights advocates have long criticized the heavy-handed tactics employed by police during protests, arguing that such measures violate fundamental rights and often escalate tensions. The court’s decision is seen as a significant step toward ensuring that the right to peaceful assembly is protected and that law enforcement agencies are held accountable for their actions.

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Legal experts believe that this ruling sets a precedent for future cases involving the use of force by police during protests. It sends a clear message that any form of violence or intimidation against peaceful protesters will not be tolerated and that those responsible for such actions will face legal consequences.

In response to the ruling, several police departments have announced plans to review and update their protocols to ensure compliance with the court’s directives. Meanwhile, civil society groups have called for ongoing monitoring and oversight to ensure that the ruling is effectively implemented and that the rights of protesters are upheld.

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This ruling marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing struggle for human rights and the protection of civil liberties. It underscores the importance of upholding the rule of law and respecting the rights of individuals to peacefully express their views without fear of violence or repression.

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