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RTI Act 2005 is a wonderful empowerment to a citizen. It would bring transparency and accountability in due course.
Its awareness is still in infancy stage, help groups can contribute constructively in this sphere.

2007-03-18 15:38:46 · 2 answers · asked by mandira_nk 4 in Politics & Government Civic Participation

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http://persmin.nic.in/RTI/WelcomeRTI.htm

check this website and hope this helps you. RTI can be used by an individual or any organisation

2007-03-19 04:04:21 · answer #1 · answered by ashwin kumar k 1 · 0 1

By forcing the press to give equal coverage to "all" candidates in the primaries.

In 2004, We got 2 skull and bones cousins for the 2 party choices, That tends to "dis-engage" alot of people by creating a sense of hopelessness and loss of control of our nation's direction, Foreign & domestic. Which is probably "precisely" what they want.


I'll seriously consider any candidate of any party that's willing to take the oath listed in source box below.


To arrange an interview with Mr. Ostrolenk, please contact Jesse Benton at 202-246-6363. For more information on The Liberty Coalition, please visit http://www.libertycoalition.ne...

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At an event at the National Press Club, AFA unveiled a ten point agenda to roll back an accumulation of presidential and executive power that they argue has come at the expense of the legislative and judiciary branches of government. While Presidents have consistently overstepped their constitutional authority since the beginning of the 20th century, AFA asserts that abuse of executive power has exploded since 9/11. In the coming days, AFA will release draft legislation to:
-- End the use of military commissions to prosecute crimes.
-- Prohibit the use of secret evidence or evidence obtained by torture.
-- Prohibit the detention of American citizens as enemy combatants without
proof.
-- Restore habeas corpus for alleged alien combatants.
-- End National Security Agency warrentless wiretapping.
-- Empower Congress to challenge presidential signing statements.
-- Bar executive use of the state secret privilege to deny justice.
-- Prohibit the President from collaborating with foreign governments to
kidnap, detain of torture persons abroad.
-- Amend the Espionage Act to permit journalists to report on classified
national security matters without threat of persecution.
-- Prohibit of the labeling of groups or individuals in the U.S. as global
terrorists based on secret evidence.

2007-03-23 01:23:29 · answer #2 · answered by jalal k 1 · 0 1

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