Upcoming forum set to discuss how hate sites and internet brigades undermine free speech in Singapore - Singapore News

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A forum co-organised by The Independent Singapore and Wake Up Singapore examines the distressing reality faced by activists, bloggers, civil society organizations, independent media outlets and journalists, human rights lawyers, opposition political par...

SINGAPORE: Regional research organisation, The Asia Centre, is set to launch its latest report on how hate sites and internet brigades in Singapore impact freedom of expression in a forum co-organised byThe Asia Centre is a renowned research institute with special consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council, Their latest report, entitled “Political Hate Sites in Singapore: Flourishing Without Repercussions,” delves into how hate sites seek to undermine criticism of...

The researchers note that content creators and distributors are also frequently subjected to prosecution as the government exercises stringent control over online and offline political expression, including blocking, removing, and discrediting critical content. The report argues that the existence of this small but critical cluster of voices reflects a broader resistance to the ruling regime in Singapore, which is largely suppressed and silenced. It emphasizes that providing improved internet freedoms and a safer environment for expressing criticisms will allow democratic aspirations within Singaporean society to be articulated without risking abrupt political upheavals.

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