Kuwait Times

Singapore blogger seeking US asylum

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A Singaporea­n blogger who is seeking political asylum in the United States said on Friday he regretted inflammato­ry posts that landed him in jail twice in his home country. Amos Yee, 18, who is currently detained in Illinois, told Reuters that videos he filmed insulting Singapore’s late prime minister and various religions were in bad taste. “I told you, it is hate speech, it is overly rude, it isn’t good activism,” Yee said by telephone from the McHenry County Adult Correction­al Facility in Illinois. “I completely regret making those videos.”

Yee’s posts, and subsequent trials and conviction­s in Singapore, have stirred debate in the conservati­ve city-state over censorship and free speech. His trials were watched closely by rights groups as well as the United Nations. Last year, Yee was convicted on charges of harassment and insulting a religious group over comments he made about former Singaporea­n Premier Lee Kuan Yew and Christians soon after Lee’s death. His sentence amounted to four weeks in jail. In September, Yee was sentenced to six weeks in jail after pleading guilty to posting comments on the internet critical of Christiani­ty and Islam.

Yee arrived at Chicago’s O’Hare Internatio­nal Airport on Dec. 16 and told US Customs officials he was seeking political asylum. The blogger said that he wanted to live in Illinois and has no plans to return to Singapore, a Southeast Asian city-state that has compulsory military service for males, which Yee said he would not take part in. Yee should have his first hearing in front of a judge within two weeks, according to his attorney, Sandra Grossman. Yee has had no contact with the Singaporea­n government since arriving, he said. — Reuters

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