You write well. But I think there is a problem with the fact that criminals who commit serious crimes do not have the right to be protected. Now we have a democratic system, and we are committed to democracy. In a democratic system, individual human rights can also be guaranteed because everyone is protected by the law in an equal capacity. or this reason, the democratic system has numerous constitutional and legal instruments to protect the human rights of the people. This includes the 3-judge system, independence of the judiciary branch, the principle of presumption of innocence, principle of law impropriety, the right to assist lawyers, the system of arrest, the application for arrest, and the procedure of beating others. It is not too much to say that the Constitution and all the statutory provisions are designed to protect the human rights of virtually all people. The principle of protecting human rights is that even criminals should be treated at least as they are during the course of the investigation, but it is only one of the many devices that support democracy. Nevertheless, if you want to deny the value of human rights protection, you must first deny the elements of human rights protection offered by the democratic and rule of law systems listed above.It would be wise to do so after making a commitment.
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