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OPINION: Despite Singapore Government’s assurance of change, much will be status-quo - Braema Mathi

  • Thursday, 22 September 2011
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  • The Online Citizen, 23 Sep 2011
    As such it is disheartening that these elections and after acknowledging a readiness to change – the government has not supported the civil and political liberty recommendations (38 of the 114 in the Working Group on the UPR report ((A/HRC/18/11) in the outcome report.
    There was also no support for the setting up in due course of a national human rights institution or the ratification of International Treaties such as the ICCPR or the ICESCR or the Optional Protocols to CEDAW or CRC. ( Recommendation 96.22 – 96.24; 96.1- 96.18)
    Thus much will remain status quo – defamation laws, Newspaper Printing and Publishing Act, laws for preventive detention, no moratorium on the death penalty, no anti-discrimination laws. Full story

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