M’sian Govt must break its silence on Singapore’s denial of access to lawyers for 2 M’sians on death row in Changi prison
We refer to the cases of Malaysians S Prabagaran and K Datchinamurthy who are on death row in Singapore's Changi Prison on charges of drug trafficking. They have strenuously maintained their innocence, and repeatedly complained that they have been deprived of a fair trial due to a flagrant breach of the doctrine of separation...
Amnesty International: Authorities given broad new powers to limit or ban public assemblies and protests
Amendments to Singapore’s Public Order Act adopted by the parliament give police and other officials broad and arbitrary powers to further limit or ban public assemblies and protests, said Amnesty International on 4 April. Amnesty International is a international non-governmental organisation (NGO) focused on human rights...
City Harvest Church: We thank God for the shorter sentences
Dear Church Family, The verdict of the appeal by the six—Pastor Kong, Pastor Tan, Serina, Sharon, John and Eng Han—was given today at the High Court. The Appeal judges gave due consideration to the matter, and agreed with the State Courts’ finding that the six are guilty of the charges. However, the majority of the judges...
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