THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - April 26, 2018 - Topic 1
The Centre’s decision to
revoke the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act in Meghalaya and reduce its
ambit in Arunachal Pradesh is welcome insofar as it signifies a
willingness to reconsider the use of the special law as and when the ground
situation improves. The extent of ‘disturbed areas’ in Meghalaya was earlier
limited to within 20 km of its border with Assam. The whole of Nagaland, most
of Assam, and Manipur excluding the areas falling under seven Assembly
constituencies in Imphal, continue to be under the law, which provides
protection to the point of total immunity from prosecution for the security
forces operating in the notified areas.
In Arunachal, the areas under AFSPA
have been reduced to the limits of eight police stations, instead of the
previous 16, in three districts bordering Assam. It was only last month that
the Act was extended for six months in Assam, even though the Union Home
Ministry has said the situation has improved considerably. AFSPA was extended
in Nagaland by six months from January. There is no sign that the vigour of the
law will be diluted, but the area of its use may be progressively curtailed over
time. It was withdrawn in Tripura in 2015. Assam has been empowered to decide
on how long it needs the cover of AFSPA. Even though there is ample evidence
that the law has created a sense of impunity among the security forces wherever
it has been invoked, the Centre is still far from abrogating the Act, mainly
because the Army favours its continuance.
Manipur had borne the brunt of Army
excesses over the years. In a rare intervention in a matter concerning internal
security, in 2016 the Supreme Court had ruled that the armed forces cannot
escape investigation for excesses committed in the discharge of their duties
even in ‘disturbed areas’. It ordered a probe into specific cases. In other
words, accountability for human rights violations is sacrosanct and the legal
protection offered by AFSPA cannot be absolute. During the Budget session,
Union Minister of State for Home Hansraj Gangaram Ahir informed the Lok Sabha
in a written reply that the government was considering a proposal to make AFSPA
more “operationally effective and humane”. In 2005, a committee headed by
former Supreme Court judge B.P. Jeevan Reddy was tasked by the then United
Progressive Alliance government with suggesting amendments to AFSPA. The
committee recommended that the law be repealed altogether, and that the
Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act be amended in a manner that would enable
insurgency and conflict to be tackled legally. Now that there is some degree of
official recognition that special laws for protecting armed forces personnel
from the legal consequences of their operations and excesses need not continue
indefinitely, it is time for the Centre to revisit the Jeevan Reddy committee
report and find ways of humanising AFSPA, if not revoking it altogether.
Vocabulary
Revoke: put an end to the validity or operation of a
decree, decision, or promise.
Example: The men appealed and the sentence was revoked
Synonyms: cancel, repeal, rescind, reverse, annul, nullify, void, invalidate
Ambit: the scope, extent, or bounds of something.
Example: Within the ambit of federal law
Synonyms: scope, extent, range, breadth, width, reach, sweep
Protection: the action of protecting someone or something, or
the state of being protected.
Example: The B vitamins give protection against infection
Synonyms: defense, security, shielding, preservation, conservation, safekeeping
Immunity: the ability of an organism to resist a particular
infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies or sensitized white
blood cells.
Example: Immunity to typhoid seems to have increased spontaneously
Synonyms: resistance to, nonsusceptibility
to, ability to fight off, protection against
Prosecution: the continuation of a course of action with a view
to its completion.
Example: The network's prosecution of its commercial ends
Considerably: by a notably large amount or to a notably large
extent; greatly
Example: Things have improved considerably over the last few years
Synonyms: greatly, much, very much, a great
deal, a lot, lots, significantly
Ample: enough or more than enough; plentiful.
Example: There is ample time for discussion
Synonyms: enough, sufficient, adequate, plenty
of, more than enough, enough and to spare
Borne: carried or transported by.
Example: Waterborne bacteria
Sacrosanct: regarded as too important or valuable to be
interfered with.
Example: The individual's right to work has been upheld as
sacrosanct
Synonyms: sacred, hallowed, respected, inviolable, inviolate, unimpeachable
Conflict: a serious disagreement or argument, typically a
protracted one.
Example: The eternal conflict between the sexes
Synonyms: dispute, quarrel, squabble, disagreement, dissension, clash
Altogether: completely; totally.
Example: I stopped seeing her altogether
Synonyms: completely, totally, entirely, absolutely, wholly, fully, thoroughly
