National Security Laws

Are policies enacted to protect a nation from potential dangers such as terrorism, subversion, or espionage. However, they can be controversial as they often grant governments wide-reaching powers to limit freedom of speech, press, and assembly, leading to concerns about their misuse to suppress dissent.

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