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"This effectively criminalises these artists," Govinda said.
The law effectively criminalises the right of the Palestinian people to remember.
Since breaching the order can result in jail, this section effectively criminalises all trespass, generally a civil matter.
Gay rights campaigners say the ban on promoting homosexuality effectively criminalises gay rights rallies and could be used to prosecute anyone voicing support for homosexuals.
The demonstrations were never more than a few thousand strong, and often smaller – not insignificant in a country where a 30-year-old emergency law effectively criminalises any sort of public expression of dissent, but not enough to panic Mubarak's entrenched political elite.
The legislation is aimed at preventing human trafficking and sexual exploitation, but the law actually prohibits all activities around sex work and effectively criminalises the sex sector in its entirety.
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Second, it criminalises acts that need not be criminalised.
When the supreme court reversed a Delhi high court judgment that legalised consensual gay sex, it reinstated Section 377 of the penal code – a provision introduced by the British colonial government in 1861 which criminalises what it calls "carnal intercourse against the order of nature" and effectively bans same-sex relationships.
It criminalises everything".
The law criminalises squatting in residential premises.
Article 11 criminalises "aiding and abetting" such activities.
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