Human Rights Watch: New ‘Online Falsehoods’ Law Further Curbs Rights
Singapore’s government placed greater restrictions on the country’s already sharply curtailed free expression rights in 2019, Human Rights Watch said today in its World Report 2020. The Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act (POFMA), which took effect in October, permits a single government minister to...
SDP to Apply for POFMA Hearing to be Heard in Open Court
The POFMA case between the SDP and MOM will be heard in the High Court on Thursday, 16 Jan. Unfortunately, the matter is scheduled to be heard in Chambers (6F) rather than open court. This means that the public and media will not be allowed to attend. The SDP will, however, apply to the judge to have the case heard in open...
The alleged delay in the release of the EBRC report
Earlier today, we were queried by the media about our thoughts on the alleged delay in the release of the report by the Election Boundaries Review Committee ("EBRC"). In our perspective, there is little value in speculating the timing of the EBRC’s report or the reasons for the same. Instead, we have been focusing on our...
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