The Borneo Post (Sabah)

S’pore: HRW statements ‘biased’ and ‘untruthful’

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SINGAPORE: Singapore on Friday slammed Human Rights Watch (HRW) for a “pattern of issuing biased and untruthful statements” about the city-state as the government mulled new laws to fight fake news.

The Ministry of Law zeroed in on a report by the New Yorkbased HRW last year which said that while the financial hub was an economic success, it was time to relax tough regulation­s which are not in line with internatio­nal human rights standards.

The rights group said harsh laws in Singapore were stifling free speech and had been used more frequently in recent times.

This included prosecutin­g human rights activist Jolovan Wham for organising public protests without a permit and launching legal action against the grandson of founding prime minister Lee Kuan Yew over a Facebook post linked to a family feud.

In a statement, the law ministry criticised HRW for not sending a representa­tive to a parliament­ary committee examining possible measures, including legislatio­n, to tackle false online informatio­n.

The rights watchdog was among scores of individual­s and organisati­ons invited to testify and give input.

The ministry said HRW agreed initially to send a representa­tive but later declined when it was told it would have to defend its report.

“HRW’s stance is disappoint­ing, but not surprising. HRW has a pattern of issuing biased and untruthful statements about Singapore,” the ministry said, adding the organisati­on “knows that its report will not withstand any scrutiny”. — AFP

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