Singapore Government rejects Human Rights Watch's criticisms of new law targeting online falsehoods

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SINGAPORE: The Government rejected Human Rights Watch's (HRW) criticisms on Wednesday (Apr 3) that the new Protection from Online Falsehoods and ...

The HRW post on Wednesday said that the Bill was "sweepingly broad and threatens to stifle discussion on websites worldwide", and urged the Singapore Government to withdraw it.

Phil Robertson, deputy director of HRW's Asia division, added: “Singapore's ministers should not have the power to single-handedly decree what is true and what is false."READ: FAQ: How will the new law stop deliberate online falsehoods from spreading? Mr Robertson added that governments and businesses around the world should call on Singapore to"withdraw" the draft law immediately.HRW STATEMENT"BIASED, ONE-SIDED": MINLAW

"It was an opportunity for HRW to give its views, and explain views it had previously expressed about free speech in Singapore, with local and international media present," the ministry said.

 

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