Amnesty International’s statement on Amos Yee
Amos Yee Singapore: Free 16-year-old prisoner of conscience Amos Yee The Singapore authorities must immediately and unconditionally release teenager Amos Yee, who is facing a minimum of 18 months of reformative training after criticising the late Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew online. Amnesty International considers him...
Statement on Defamation Law & the Roy Ngerng case
MARUAH’s Statement on Defamation Law and the Case Against Mr Roy Ngerng MARUAH, a Human Rights Non-Governmental Organisation, objects to government leaders using the Defamation Law to institute defamation lawsuits against its critics, regardless of whether the offending statement is defamatory or not. We make these remarks...
HKUSU: Open letter to PM Lee on Amos Yee case
Dear Mr Lee Hsien-loong, HKUSU protests against the imprisonment of the Amos Yee. Teenager Amos Yee criticised the late Lee Kuan-Yew, former Prime Minister of Singapore, for his dictatorship in governance, including the annihilation of dissidents and manipulation of freedom of speech, as claimed in Amos' video. As the video...
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