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    The Sedition Act 1948 was a Singaporean statute law which prohibited seditious acts and speech; and the printing, publication, sale, distribution, reproduction...
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  • treason Sedition Act of 1918, also passed by the United States Congress Sedition Act 1948, a law in Malaysia Sedition Act (Singapore), a law in Singapore List...
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    The Sedition Act 1948 (Malay: Akta Hasutan 1948) in Malaysia is a law prohibiting discourse deemed as seditious. The act was originally enacted by the...
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  • of sedition. Because sedition is overt, it is typically not considered a subversive act, and the overt acts that may be prosecutable under sedition laws...
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  • Act (Singapore) Penal Code (Singapore) Sedition Act (Singapore) Vandalism Act (Singapore) This also refers to Singapore's consistent high score on the...
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  • charged under the Sedition Act for posting racist comments on the Internet. It was the first time the Act was invoked in Singapore for a decade and the...
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  • freedom to assemble and worship without limitation or interference. The Sedition Act also prohibits seditious acts and speech which "promote feelings of ill-will...
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  • The Misuse of Drugs Act 1973 is a statute of the Parliament of Singapore that enables authorities to prosecute offenders for crimes involving illegal drugs...
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    The president of the Republic of Singapore is the head of state of Singapore. The president represents the country in official diplomatic functions and...
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    seats.[citation needed] The Fajar trial was the first sedition trial in post-war Malaysia and Singapore. The Fajar was the publication of the University Socialist...
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    has resulted in the practice of self-censorship by journalists. The Sedition Act prohibits seditious acts and speech; and the printing, publication, sale...
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    of Singapore is the head of government of Singapore. The president appoints the prime minister on the advice and consent of the Cabinet of Singapore. The...
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    The Cabinet of Singapore forms the executive branch of the Government of Singapore together with the president. It is led by the prime minister who is...
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    applicable in Singapore – a large number of these are created by other statutes such as the Arms Offences Act, Kidnapping Act, Misuse of Drugs Act and Vandalism...
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  • 2016. "What is the law on pornography in Singapore?". Retrieved 13 March 2016. "Couple charged under Sedition Act". Archived from the original on April 20...
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    Parliament of Singapore is the unicameral legislature of the Republic of Singapore, which governs the country alongside the president of Singapore. Largely...
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    Singapore is defined by the Constitution of the Republic of Singapore to consist of the President and the Executive. Executive authority of Singapore...
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    The Internal Security Act 1960 (ISA) of Singapore is a statute that grants the executive power to enforce preventive detention, prevent subversion, suppress...
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  • tasked to confront national security threats ranging from subversion or sedition, foreign influence, spying or espionage, domestic or international terrorism...
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  • 7 of 1990], Singapore: Printed for the Government of Singapore by the Singapore National Printers, 1990, OCLC 213382819. Sedition Act (Cap. 290, 1985 Rev...
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     290, 1985 Rev. Ed.). Sedition Act, s. 3(1)(e). Public Prosecutor v. Koh Song Huat Benjamin [2005] SGDC 272, District Court (Singapore). Public Prosecutor...
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    be the motive to a religiously aggravated assault on a Chinese man. Sedition Act (Malaysia) "Bigot, troublemaker, agent provocateur? Gobind Singh prefers...
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  • of Singapore 1963, provisions of the Federal Constitution of Malaysia made applicable to Singapore by the Republic of Singapore Independence Act 1965...
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  • Singapore nationality law details the conditions by which a person holds Singapore nationality. The primary law governing nationality requirements is the...
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    The legal system of Singapore is based on the English common law system. Major areas of law – particularly administrative law, contract law, equity and...
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    The Personal Data Protection Act 2012 ("PDPA") sets out the law on data protection in Singapore. The PDPA regulates the processing of personal data in...
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    disharmony within Singapore's multiracial, multi-religious society. For example, in September 2005, three bloggers were convicted of sedition for posting racist...
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  • Section 377A (Singapore) Securitas AB Security and Intelligence Division Security on the Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore) Sedition Act (Singapore) See Hiang...
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    Retrieved 12 March 2022. Committee, Sedition (1918), Sedition Committee Report, 1918, Home Department, Government of India. Rowlatt act, GetLegal India...
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    Under the Constitution of Singapore, the judicial system of Singapore is divided into the Supreme Court which comprises the Court of Appeal and the High...
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