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The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions has dismissed claims that it is being used to suppress government critics through trumped-up terrorism charges. In response to growing public concern, the ODPP stated that all charges stem from available evidence following the violent June and July protests, and not political influence.
ODPP Denies Claims of Misusing Terror Charges to Silence Critics
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