Singapore to block Lawyers for Liberty website over dispute on 'cruel hangings'

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The republic says the human rights group did not comply with a correction direction issued under the fake news law regarding a Jan 22 statement on its website. FMTNews Singapore

SINGAPORE: The Infocomm Media Development Authority will get internet service providers here to block the website of a Malaysian rights group that alleged prisons in Singapore use unlawful methods for executions, The Straits Times reported today.

“The correction direction issued to LFL had required the facts to be juxtaposed against the falsehoods so that end-users in Singapore can read both versions and draw their own conclusions,” MCI was quoted as saying. According to the report, Singapore’s home affairs ministry refuted the claims on Wednesday, calling them “untrue, baseless and preposterous”.

 

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