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The non-religious make up 17% of the Singapore population as of last available Census in 2010. He also wrote that the police and the Info-communications Media Development Authority have asked Facebook to disable access to the offensive post in Singapore. Comment. Prior to Shanmugam's post, the NUS Atheist Society put up a screen shot of a Facebook notification:The notification said: "Due to legal restrictions, we've limited access to your photo in Singapore." The post can no longer be seen by users in Singapore, a check on the NUS Atheist Society page showed.
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User account menu. Police investigating offensive NUS Atheist Society post on Facebook: MHA. It showed the Koran and Holy Bible with the caption, "For use during toilet paper shortages". The post can no longer be seen by users in Singapore, a check on the NUS Atheist Society page showed.
1.2k likes. Progress Singapore Party expels member behind NUS Atheist Society offensive Facebook post Opposition party says it will not tolerate members showing disrespect to any religion By Fabian Koh, The Sunday Times, 22 Mar 2020 The person behind an offensive Facebook post that is being investigated by the police has been identified as a member of the Progress Singapore Party (PSP).
They had been meeting regularly to discuss current social issues.In October 2010, the Humanist Society of Singapore became the first humanist group to be gazetted as a society. 42. Police are investigating." We are a community of non-religious people, founded upon values of reason and compassion. Humanist Society (Singapore) is registered in 2010 as a society in Singapore for humanists, freethinkers, atheists, agnostics and other like-minded people.
Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts . The Humanist Society (Singapore) finds this post unhelpful amid the current crisis. Press J to jump to the feed. Online hate speech on race and religion has no place in Singapore.Most of these cases have a mild illness and are being monitored.She said moving workers out of dorms earlier would have made little difference.The experts have denounced the president's suggestions.MOM also urged members of the public to alert MOM of such incidents, 'so that we can quickly respond to take care of the wellbeing of the workers. View All; Comment Wall. Law and home affairs minister K Shanmugam has taken to Facebook on March 20 to slam a post deemed offensive to Muslims and Christians in Singapore:The post was put up by Facebook page, NUS Atheist Society. MHA also issued a statement about the Facebook post:
A number of complaints have been received about a post made by the Facebook page âNUS Atheist Societyâ, depicting the Bible and the Koran as alternatives to be used in the event of toilet paper shortages. Comment by Humanist Society (Singapore) on July 8, 2012 at 12:49am . The society's objective is to work to raise awareness on how a secular and non-religious segment of Singapore's population has contributed to the progress of Singapore as a nation and a member of the global community, and that a rational, non-dogmatic approach to social issues ought not be taken for granted.Aside from their work towards maintaining a secular space in society, the Society hold events relating to Humanism, critical thinking and provide a social space for like-minded people to hold discussions.In 2008, the Singapore Humanism Meetup was formed as a social network of secular humanists, atheists and agnostics. Therefore, please use these discreetly during times of toilet paper crisis." Close. We have asked Facebook to disable access to the religiously offensive post, highlighting the importance of racial and religious harmony in our society, and they have agreed to do so. NUS Atheist Society wrote in response to the curtailment: "Thanks for convicting us of thoughtcrime.
The Police are investigating the matter further, and would like to remind members of the public to be mindful when participating in online discussions, and not post any remarks which are prejudicial to the maintenance of racial and religious harmony in Singapore. Shanmugam added: "We highlighted how such offensive remarks have no place in multi-racial and multi-religious Singapore. r/singapore: Welcome to /r/singapore the reddit home of the country Singapore. Started by Tarbouriech Sep 28, 2010. Last reply by Humanist Society (Singapore) Dec 2, 2011.
The Ministry of Home Affairs and the Police take these sorts of statements very seriously. All rights reserved. Can the party get its act together not just to win the General Elections 2020, but also run Singapore competently?