Anti-terrorism law and security policy, does it go too far?

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The attack took place at the Rambouillet police station, located in a quiet street in this wealthy town in the Yvelines department.

AP - Michel Euler

By: Guillaume Naudin Follow

31 min

The text was in preparation before the deadly jihadist attack on Rambouillet, west of Paris, but it was announced shortly after and will be presented gradually until next week.

The goal of this new anti-terrorism law, to prevent radicalization and the passage to the act with tools, in particular digital, until now experimental and transitory.

This announcement comes a few days after the vote of the comprehensive security law so contested that it was added "preserving freedoms".

One year before the presidential election, the political context weighs but does not prevent questions.

Anti-terrorism law and security policy, does it go too far?

This is the question of the day.

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To discuss it:

Katia Dubreuil

, president of the magistrates' union

Henri Leclerc

, lawyer, honorary president of the League of Human Rights.

Guillaume Farde

, professor affiliated with Sciences-po, specialist in security issues.

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