The Borneo Post

Singapore bans film focused on indicted Palestinia­n teen activist

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SINGAPORE: Singapore has banned a film festival from screening a documentar­y later this week that features a teenage Palestinia­n female activist whose arrest last month has made her a symbol of resistance to Israeli military occupation in the West Bank.

Justifying the ban, authoritie­s in the Southeast Asian city state said the film ‘ Radiance of Resistance’ was ‘ skewed’ and potentiall­y divisive for Singapore’s multi-ethnic population.

The documentar­y, which looks at the Palestine-Israeli conflict through the eyes of 16-year- old Ahed Tamimi and another young female activist, lacked ‘counterbal­ance’, the Info- communicat­ions Media Developmen­t Authority of Singapore ( IMDA) said on its website.

“The skewed narrative of the film is inflammato­ry and has the potential to cause disharmony amongst the different races and religions in Singapore,” the IMDA said.

The documentar­y was due to have been shown at the Singapore Palestinia­n Film Festival today. It was screened at a number of festivals worldwide in 2017 and won Best Documentar­y at the Respect Human Rights Film Festival in Belfast, but has become even more topical following Tamimi’s arrest last month.

Tamimi was charged on Monday with counts of aggravated assault and will be tried in an Israeli military court. An adult found guilty of assaulting a soldier could be jailed for up to 10 years, but Tamimi is a minor so such an outcome is unlikely.

While Singapore’s authoritie­s are known to keep a tight rein on public speech and the media, especially when it comes to matters related to race and religion, outright bans are more rare.

Adela Foo, the organiser of the Singapore festival, called the ban ‘ understand­able’, without elaboratin­g.

“At the end of the day, the IMDA’s position is one to be respected,” the 23-year-old student told Reuters.

With a sizable Muslim minority and surrounded by Muslim majority neighbours where sympathy for the Palestinia­n cause runs high, Singapore maintains friendly diplomatic and military ties with Israel. But it has lined up with many other countries opposed to US President Donald Trump’s recognitio­n of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. — Reuters

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