
Amos Yee’s asylum – MHA distorts US court’s decision
Singapore tries to spin out of its embarrassment over the United States court decision to grant asylum to Amos Yee by presenting it as an endorsement of “hate speech”. The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) called it “the prerogative of the US to take in such people who engage in hate speech”, and went on to warn that “many...

National unison of disagreement against US ruling on Amos Yee’s asylum does not address main crux of judgement
Lawyer associations in unison with Ministry of Home Affairs statement on judgment by US court Just today, two main lawyer associations in Singapore had their letters published on the Straits Times forum to express their disagreement and contempt on the findings made by Immigrant Judge, Samuel B. Cole on the Singapore criminal...

Outrageous to say that Amos Yee was persecuted, or not?
In a letter published in the Straits Times forum, the Association of Criminal Lawyers of Singapore (ACLS) expressed their outrage at the assertion by the American courts that Singaporean blogger Amos Yee was persecuted by the Singapore Government, and the consequent impugning of the Singapore criminal justice system. The letter...
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