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Chitchat Amos Yee arrested again

KingLeonidas

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This is the true Amos Yee - scared and cowered.

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errrrr which one is amos?
 

Thick Face Black Heart

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Channel News Asia

By [h=2]Neo Chai Chin and Kelly Ng[/h]



Published: 9:05 PM, May 25, 2016
Updated: 10:09 PM, May 25, 2016



SINGAPORE — Less than a year after he was released from jail for posting online an obscene image and content intended to hurt the religious feelings of Christians, teenage blogger Amos Yee is set to be charged on Thursday (May 26) with similar offences.


The 17-year-old will face eight charges, including five for allegedly wounding the religious feelings of Muslims and one for allegedly wounding the religious feelings of Christians. These charges relate to content he posted online between November last year and last Thursday.

The remaining two charges are for allegedly failing to show up at Jurong Police Division last December and this month, despite a notice from Assistant Superintendent of Police Doreen Chong and a magistrate’s order to do so.


Lawyer Alfred Dodwell, who represented Amos previously, said he will not be representing the blogger this time.


Yee posted images of the eight charge sheets on his blog on Wednesday, and pointed to more content of the same nature he had posted, that he was not being charged in court for.


His brush with the law last year had ignited public debate and involved many twists and turns, including time in custody before a family counsellor posted bail for him. The counsellor discharged himself as bailor when Yee defied the bail conditions.


Three lawyers, including Mr Dodwell, stepped forward to represent Yee. Civil society activists and the public packed the courtroom during his trial.


The prosecution had sought probation and reformative training at various stages of court proceedings but Yee had refused to cooperate and was sentenced to four weeks’ jail last July. His appeal against conviction and sentence was dismissed in October.


If convicted of deliberately wounding the religious feelings of others, Yee could be jailed up to three years and fined. For failing to show up at Jurong Police Division in spite of an order, he could be jailed up to a month and fined up to S$1,500.
 

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Channel News Asia

By [h=2]Neo Chai Chin and Kelly Ng[/h]



Published: 9:05 PM, May 25, 2016
Updated: 10:09 PM, May 25, 2016



SINGAPORE — Less than a year after he was released from jail for posting online an obscene image and content intended to hurt the religious feelings of Christians, teenage blogger Amos Yee is set to be charged on Thursday (May 26) with similar offences.


The 17-year-old will face eight charges, including five for allegedly wounding the religious feelings of Muslims and one for allegedly wounding the religious feelings of Christians. These charges relate to content he posted online between November last year and last Thursday.

The remaining two charges are for allegedly failing to show up at Jurong Police Division last December and this month, despite a notice from Assistant Superintendent of Police Doreen Chong and a magistrate’s order to do so.


Lawyer Alfred Dodwell, who represented Amos previously, said he will not be representing the blogger this time.


Yee posted images of the eight charge sheets on his blog on Wednesday, and pointed to more content of the same nature he had posted, that he was not being charged in court for.


His brush with the law last year had ignited public debate and involved many twists and turns, including time in custody before a family counsellor posted bail for him. The counsellor discharged himself as bailor when Yee defied the bail conditions.


Three lawyers, including Mr Dodwell, stepped forward to represent Yee. Civil society activists and the public packed the courtroom during his trial.


The prosecution had sought probation and reformative training at various stages of court proceedings but Yee had refused to cooperate and was sentenced to four weeks’ jail last July. His appeal against conviction and sentence was dismissed in October.


If convicted of deliberately wounding the religious feelings of others, Yee could be jailed up to three years and fined. For failing to show up at Jurong Police Division in spite of an order, he could be jailed up to a month and fined up to S$1,500.

I find this fucking retarded. Hurting their feelings? It's time they fucking grow up! How about they hurt my feeling when they say I will go to hell? Why aren't they in jail for that? Fucking retarded law and double standard! If I can survive from such hurtful feelings, they should too, else, they are a bunch of fucking sissy!
 

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Straits Times, 26 May

Teen blogger Amos Yee was back in court on Thursday (May 26), a year after he made the news for uploading an obscene image on his blog and for making remarks to hurt the feelings of Christians in a YouTube video.

This time, the 17-year-old faces six charges of intending to wound the feelings of Muslims and Christians, and two counts of failing to report to Jurong Police Division for investigations. The alleged offences were committed between November last year and earlier this month.

The eight charges:

1. Uploading to Facebook a video which contained remarks against Islam around Nov 28 last year

2. Uploading to a blog a video which contained remarks against Islam around Dec 17 last year

3. Uploading to YouTube a video which contained gestures and remarks against Christianity around April 14

4. Uploading to Facebook a photo of him showing his middle finger to a copy of the Quran around April 17

5. Uploading to YouTube a video which contained gestures and remarks against Islam around May 8

6. Uploading to YouTube and Vimeo a video which contained gestures and remarks against Islam around May 19

7. Failing to report to Jurong Police Division at 9am on Dec 14 last year despite a police officer's notice to do so

8. Failing to report to Jurong Police Division at 9am on May 10 despite a Magistrate's order to do so

Yee, who did not have a lawyer, told District Judge Ronald Gwee that he intends to claim trial to all the charges.

A pre-trial conference has been fixed for next Monday.

Yee, who sported shoulder-length hair and was dressed in a khaki T-shirt and white trousers, was accompanied in court by his mother Mary Toh and Reform Party Secretary-General Kenneth Jeyaretnam.

He is out on $5,000 bail.

After reports were lodged with police over online remarks he made last year, the police issued a notice in December ordering Yee to report for investigations at Jurong Police Division.

But Yee failed to do so. He left the country shortly after and remained overseas until last month.

When he returned, he was served with a Magistrate's order to report again at the police station, but did not comply.

He was arrested two weeks ago and bailed out of police custody by his mother the same day.

The maximum punishment for deliberately wounding the religious or racial feelings of any person is three years' jail and a fine.

The maximum punishment for failing to present oneself at a certain time and place pursuant to a notice or order from a public servant is one months' jail and a $1,500 fine.

Yee first came to the attention of the authorities when he uploaded an expletive-laden video on March 27 last year, four days after the death of founding prime minister Lee Kuan Yew. He later also posted an obscene image on his blog.

He was convicted on May 12 last year and sentenced on July 6 to four weeks' jail. He was released the same day as the punishment was backdated to include his time in remand, as he had spent about 50 days in Changi Prison after repeatedly breaching bail conditions.
 

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jesus Christ,

wounding religious feeling ...? What kind of journalist standard are these?

How will the court side this remark made by the journalist?

Religion stands for compassion, tolerance and peace to anyone. Let's see how the gov lawyers can fight this case?

Where to get prove beyond doubt of the 8 charges?

the onus is on LHL PAP AGC to prove the case using Bible quote, and nothing else.

let's see the righteous AGC will behave properly in court and do his bible study homework well?

This is the stumbling block place before him now. If not God will want his blood will be in his Hand.

Mat 6:33

33 But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.
34 Take therefore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof.

Ezekiel 3:17-21


Son of man, I have made thee a watchman unto the house of Israel: therefore hear the word at my mouth, and give them warning from me.
18 When I say unto the wicked, Thou shalt surely die; and thou givest him not warning, nor speakest to warn the wicked from his wicked way, to save his life; the same wicked man shall die in his iniquity; but his blood will I require at thine hand.
19 Yet if thou warn the wicked, and he turn not from his wickedness, nor from his wicked way, he shall die in his iniquity; but thou hast delivered thy soul.


20 Again, When a righteous man doth turn from his righteousness, and commit iniquity, and I lay a stumblingblock before him, he shall die: because thou hast not given him warning, he shall die in his sin, and his righteousness which he hath done shall not be remembered; but his blood will I require at thine hand.
21 Nevertheless if thou warn the righteous man, that the righteous sin not, and he doth not sin, he shall surely live, because he is warned; also thou hast delivered thy soul.





Channel News Asia

By [h=2]Neo Chai Chin and Kelly Ng[/h]



Published: 9:05 PM, May 25, 2016
Updated: 10:09 PM, May 25, 2016



SINGAPORE — Less than a year after he was released from jail for posting online an obscene image and content intended to hurt the religious feelings of Christians, teenage blogger Amos Yee is set to be charged on Thursday (May 26) with similar offences.


The 17-year-old will face eight charges, including five for allegedly wounding the religious feelings of Muslims and one for allegedly wounding the religious feelings of Christians. These charges relate to content he posted online between November last year and last Thursday.

The remaining two charges are for allegedly failing to show up at Jurong Police Division last December and this month, despite a notice from Assistant Superintendent of Police Doreen Chong and a magistrate’s order to do so.


Lawyer Alfred Dodwell, who represented Amos previously, said he will not be representing the blogger this time.


Yee posted images of the eight charge sheets on his blog on Wednesday, and pointed to more content of the same nature he had posted, that he was not being charged in court for.


His brush with the law last year had ignited public debate and involved many twists and turns, including time in custody before a family counsellor posted bail for him. The counsellor discharged himself as bailor when Yee defied the bail conditions.


Three lawyers, including Mr Dodwell, stepped forward to represent Yee. Civil society activists and the public packed the courtroom during his trial.


The prosecution had sought probation and reformative training at various stages of court proceedings but Yee had refused to cooperate and was sentenced to four weeks’ jail last July. His appeal against conviction and sentence was dismissed in October.


If convicted of deliberately wounding the religious feelings of others, Yee could be jailed up to three years and fined. For failing to show up at Jurong Police Division in spite of an order, he could be jailed up to a month and fined up to S$1,500.
 

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jesus Christ,

wounding religious feeling ...? What kind of journalist standard are these?

it's like when you see ah neh FT humping inside the swimming pool of your condo in full view of the kids pool with your maid watching over. you get an erection and the sperm were begging to be ejaculated, the feeling is hurtful. just remember the braddel presttitutes are most hurt when sales of their bird cage spread is down.

 
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