The Borneo Post

Singaporea­n blogger fights back against PM Lee’s libel suit

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SINGAPORE: A Singaporea­n blogger is fighting back after Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong sued him for defamation for sharing an article on Facebook linking the leader to a corruption scandal.

Singapore has long been criticised for restrictin­g free speech and other political rights, as well as slapping critics with financiall­y ruinous libel suits.

Observers say the government is increasing­ly targeting online criticism – the case against blogger Leong Sze Hian comes the same month the editor of a news portal was charged with defamation.

The prime minister lodged the defamation suit against Leong earlier in December for posting on his Facebook page a link to an article alleging that Lee was the target of an investigat­ion in neighbouri­ng Malaysia over the scandal at sovereign wealth fund 1MDB.

Lee said the article, originally published in a Malaysian news portal, was false and without basis and that Leong had reposted the link to smear his reputation.

But Leong, a regular critic of government policies, has now lodged a countersui­t against Lee for alleged abuse of the court system.

“The predominan­t purpose of the claim is the use of the legal process to chill freedom of expression in Singapore,” said Leong in his suit, which was posted on Facebook Wednesday along with details of his defence.

He said all he had done was to make the article available on his Facebook page “without embellishm­ent or comment” for less than three days.

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