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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, May 10, 2019
Singapore passes ‘fake news’ law despite fierce criticism
Protesters walk past a mock gravestone that reads "RIP Freedom of
Speech" during a protest against new licensing regulations imposed by
the government for online news sites, at Hong Lim Park in Singapore June
8, 2013. Source: Reuters/Edgar Su

@AsCorrespondent-8 May 2019
SINGAPORE’S parliament Wednesday passed laws to combat “fake news” that
will allow authorities to order the removal of online content despite
fierce criticism from tech giants and rights groups.
They give government ministers powers to order social media sites like
Facebook and Twitter to put warnings next to posts authorities deem to
be false, and in extreme cases get them taken down.
If an action is judged to be malicious and damaging to Singapore’s
interests, companies could be hit with fines of up to Sg$1 million
(US$735,000).
Individuals could face jail terms of up to 10 years.
Authorities in the tightly-controlled country — long criticised
for restricting civil liberties — insist the measures are necessary to
stop the circulation of falsehoods which could sow divisions in society
and erode trust in institutions.
But the laws have sparked outrage from rights groups, who fear they
could stifle online discussion, tech companies with major bases in the
financial hub and journalists’ organisations.
The legislation “gives the Singapore authorities unchecked powers to
clamp down on online views of which it disapproves,” said Nicholas
Bequelin, Amnesty International’s regional director for East and
Southeast Asia.
“It criminalises free speech and allows the government almost unfettered
power to censor dissent. It doesn’t even provide any real definition of
what is true or false or, even more worrying, ‘misleading.'”
– ‘Far-reaching legislation’ –
The measures were debated for two days in parliament, which is dominated
by the ruling People’s Action Party, before being passed late
Wednesday.
The city-state’s small opposition Workers’ Party — with only six elected members in the 89-seat chamber — opposed the measures.
“To introduce such a bill is not what the government, which claims to
defend democracy and public interest, should do,” said one of the
party’s MPs, Low Thia Khiang.
“It is more like the actions of a dictatorial government that will resort to any means to hold on to absolute power.”
The Asia Internet Coalition, an industry association whose members
include Facebook, Google and Twitter, has described it as the “most
far-reaching legislation of its kind to date”.
But addressing parliament Tuesday, law and home affairs minister K.
Shanmugam said that tech companies could not be relied upon to regulate
themselves.
“This is serious business. Tech companies will say many things to try
and advocate their position,” he said. “We have to show them we are
fair, but also firm.”
The government stresses the laws target false statements, not opinions,
and that ordering “corrections” to be placed alongside falsehoods will
be the primary response rather than fines or jail terms.
Any government decision can be appealed to the courts — although critics
say there are few people who would have the resources or will to take
on the authorities.
Critics also note that Singapore already has tough legislation against
sedition, defamation and disturbing racial harmony, that can be used to
police the web.
The internet has up until now been a relatively free space in Singapore
and there are some local alternative news sites, which are typically
more critical of the authorities than the traditional, pro-government
newspapers and TV.
The financial hub of 5.6 million people is among several countries which have passed laws against fake news.
Martin Abbugao © Agence France-Presse



