Amos Yee represents himself in court to stand trial against 8 charges
Amos Yee (Photo: Terry Xu) Teenage blogger, Amos Yee, 17, turned up in court today to stand trial against 8 charges filed upon him by the State Prosecutors over alleged offences dealing with deliberate intent to wound religious feelings under Section 298 of the Penal Code and failure to turn up for police interviews under Section...
Statement by ‘Don’t Kenna Contempt’ campaigners
We are deeply disappointed that the Administration of Justice (Protection) Bill was passed 72-9 in Parliament on Monday night (15 August 2016). We had collected 249 signatures from concerned individuals seeking a delay in the passage of the Bill, pending more extensive public consultation. Unfortunately, this petition was not...
SADPC to hold its first anti-death penalty advocacy training workshop
The Singapore Anti-Death Penalty Campaign (SADPC) is holding its first public workshop. Established in 2005, SADPC has fronted many campaigns against the execution of death row inmates, collaborating with individuals and groups such as the Second Chances, and Think Centre. It is also a member of the Anti-Death Penalty Asia...
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