Rule of law sounds a mockery in The total number of people detained by the military-controlled interim government as part of its mass-arrest operations across the country has now topped 14,000 in five days, implying that the average number of arrests has been roughly 3,000 daily since Sunday. While the political parties and the media have identified this move as a tactic of political repression and intimidation, home adviser MA Matin has claimed bona fide intentions only, describing it as a drive against miscreants and criminals. And yet, the inspector general of police, Noor Mohammad, has claimed vociferously that there has been no evidence of a slide in the law and order situation of the country. If such is really the case, how can the government justify such an elaborate detention campaign?
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