In the face of serious crises, governments resort to coercive measures. Evacuating residents from dangerous areas is a tough but necessary decision that can save many lives.
Mandatory Evacuation: Right or Necessity?
Despite all civil rights, in times of crisis these rights may be temporarily sidelined. Residents are forced to leave the area as soon as possible, and otherwise, they may face police intervention. This situation not only raises questions about privacy and human rights but also reflects the government's power in managing crises.
By Tag Clar Editorial