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SG’s violations of international law in riot aftermath

SG’s violations of international law in riot aftermath

Singapore: Handling of riot aftermath exposes national laws and practices that violate international standards On the night of 8 December 2013, an unfortunate fatal accident sparked off a spontaneous outbreak of rioting by migrant workers in Singapore. At least 28 persons involved in the act had been incriminated and are currently... 

Police forced us to admit role in SG riot: Pudukai men

Police forced us to admit role in SG riot: Pudukai men

From New Indian Express: S Dhinesh & S Muruganandanam (PUDUKKOTTAI, 22 Dec) - Three residents of Pudukkottai were deported from Singapore and landed here on Saturday, following their involvement in a riot at ‘Little India’ which rocked that country on December 8. The three said the Singapore police took the call history... 

‘Breakfast Network’ to go completely offline

‘Breakfast Network’ to go completely offline

Singapore adopts a so-called light touch approach to regulating online activity, which means only “minimum standards are set for the responsible use of the Internet.” But for media freedom advocates, this framework is no different from the policies of other countries that practice outright Internet censorship. The case of... 



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