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Defending Human Rights: Addressing the Threat of Terrorism

Author(s) Prof. SHIVANI BHARDWAJ, Mr. NISHANT SHARMA
Country India
Abstract This comprehensive article delves into the intricate interplay between terrorism and human rights, elucidating the manifold challenges posed by extremist activities to our foundational freedoms. It advocates for the necessity of outstanding a delicate equilibrium between national security requirements and the protection of individual rights. Examining pivotal issues with precision, the study scrutinizes the ramifications of increased government surveillance on personal privacy and the potential repercussions of arbitrary arrests on legal due process. Moreover, it underscores how anti-terrorism legislation can impinge upon the equitable administration of justice
Beyond mere theoretical exploration, the article also addresses the rights of individuals impacted by terrorist attacks, shedding light on the complexities that arise in the aftermath. It delves into the myriad difficulties faced by victims and communities, emphasizing the exacerbation of rights violations in such circumstances.
Utilizing international legal frameworks and historical precedents as guiding beacons, the article underscores the imperative of robust systems of accountability and transparency. It stresses the importance of safeguarding basic rights amidst the evolving global landscape characterized by emerging security challenges.
By elucidating the intricate nexus between counter-terrorism measures and human rights, the article aims to foster a deeper understanding of the nuanced issues at play. Moreover, it advocates for the preservation of democratic values, even amidst the formidable and ever-evolving threat of terrorism.
Keywords Terrorism, Human Rights Violations, Threat, Anti- Terrorism Legislation, Non-Refoulment, National Security, International Human Rights Law, Protection of Civil Liberties.
Published In Volume 7, Issue 6, November-December 2025
Published On 2025-11-16
DOI https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2025.v07i06.60023

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