Today-Sept 13

The Sedition Act, which criminalizes conduct with seditious tendencies, might soon be repealed, as the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) said it has “limited application” in Singapore today. A bill was tabled in Parliament on Monday (Sept 13) to repeal the act, which was introduced in 1938 to address various forms of conduct that could weaken Singapore’s social fabric and undermine its institutions.  In a statement explaining why it was proposing to repeal the law, MHA said that new laws have been introduced in the years since, which deal with these concerns in a “more targeted and calibrated manner”.  But one aspect of the Sedition Act, ensuring social cohesion between different groups within Singapore, continues to be relevant, MHA said.  Since its introduction in 1938, there have been six prosecutions under the Sedition Act, five of these taking place between 2005 and 2016.

Read more at: https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/mha-proposes-repeal-83-year-old-sedition-act-more-recent-laws-deal-same-concerns-more