Today-Jan 12

The decision to ban the book “Red Lines: Political Cartoons and the Struggle Against Censorship” was not because of its political content but was solely based on its containing religiously offensive images, Minister for Communications and Information Josephine Teo said. She said in Parliament  that political cartoons are in themselves not a problem, with some already in circulation. Red Lines by Singaporean academic Cherian George and graphic novelist Sonny Liew, contains 29 offensive images including those that had led to protests and violence overseas, and was banned in November. The writers and distributor can approach IMDA for a reassessment of its suitability for distribution in Singapore once they have confirmed whether or how they will put out a revised version of “Red Lines”, added Mrs Teo. In a statement published on the book’s website after the Parliamentary exchange, Professor George said: “Sonny and I had decided on some redactions for copies heading to Singapore stores before our distributor approached IMDA. The Government banned the book before we could make edits. We intend to proceed with the changes that we had in mind before the ban.” Read more at: https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/ban-red-lines-book-was-not-due-political-content-religiously-offensive-images-josephine-teo-1788911