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觸犯煽動法令和向警方提供假資料罪名成立的菲律賓籍前男護士碧羅(28歲)今天被判坐牢4個月。
 

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very light sentence. i would say it is a soft touch.
 

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4 months’ jail for Filipino who made xenophobic remarks against Singaporeans

The 28-year-old Filipino nurse was convicted of one count under the Sedition Act for promoting feelings of ill-will and hostility, and two counts of providing false information to police.
 

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In court on Monday, District Judge Siva Shanmugam said that in the age of globalization and the proliferation of social media, it is a timely reminder that “the internet is not an entirely unregulated space”.

Bello exploited the anonymity he enjoyed online in posting such “provocative remarks, intended to agitate, infuriate” Singaporeans, the judge said.

His actions, Judge Siva added, “had the potential to harm relations between Singaporeans and Filipinos”, and “if left unchecked could … lead to discrimination against law-abiding Filipinos in Singapore”.

Bello’s lawyer, Mr Mark Goh, said his client does not intend to appeal the sentence.
For promoting feelings of ill-will and hostility between different races or classes of the population of Singapore, Bello could have received a fine of up to S$5,000 or a jail term of up to three years, or both.
 

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http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/ca...ore-jails-filipino-nurse-for-seditious-posts/

Singapore jails Filipino nurse for ‘seditious’ posts
September 21, 2015

In a Facebook comment, Ello Ed Mundsel Bello said "we will kick out all the Singaporeans and SG will be the new filipino state".

filipino-singaporeSINGAPORE: A Singapore court on Monday sentenced a Filipino nurse to four months in prison for posting inflammatory comments on Facebook against Singaporeans and lying to police investigators.

Ello Ed Mundsel Bello, 29, a former employee of government-run Tan Tock Seng Hospital, had posted comments on Facebook in January insulting Singaporeans and calling for the takeover of the city-state by his countrymen.

State Courts Judge Siva Shanmugam sentenced Bello to three months in jail for sedition in relation to his Facebook posts, and another month for lying to police who investigated him following complaints from the public.

Singapore, a densely populated immigrant nation which suffered racial riots in the 1960s, uses sedition laws to clamp down on locals and foreigners found to have incited ethnic tensions.

In a Facebook post on January 2, Bello wrote: “Singaporeans are loosers (sic) in their own country, we take their jobs, their future, their women and soon we will evict all SG loosers (sic)out of their own country hahaha.”

In a subsequent comment, Bello said “we will kick out all the Singaporeans and SG will be the new filipino state”.

After an outcry from Singaporeans, Bello took down his posts and claimed to police investigators that his account had been hacked by an unknown person. But he eventually admitted posting the comments.

Prosecutors said Bello’s misleading statements to the police aggravated his original offences and led to “unnecessary wastage” of investigative resources.

They had sought a sentence of five months in prison to “send a clear message to like-minded individuals that their behaviour will not be tolerated”.

Singaporeans who have written or published racist comments about other ethnic groups as well as foreigners have also been prosecuted.

The Filipino community in Singapore is estimated at more than 170,000.

About 40 percent of Singapore’s population of 5.5 million are foreigners. The wealthy city-state depends heavily on guest workers because of its low fertility rate.

– AFP
 

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very light sentence. i would say it is a soft touch.

an extract from http://www.tremeritus.com/2015/09/21/so-you-want-to-be-a-new-citizen-of-singapore/

As a PR, you are allowed to take your CPF savings when you return to your country e.g. Filipinos are feared by the Pappies ever since Flor Contemplacion was hanged and the Filipino president wanted to send their army into Singapore. Read the following about another discrimination Singapore citizens suffer, besides having another set of laws thrown against locals.
 

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dont complain lahz
cheebye, time for election many people vote for pap
 

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So asking the evil British Empire Pommies to apologize for the opium monopoly and drugged their British Subjects mainly Chinese for drug money to financed their industrial revolution and British mpire expansion provocative and intend to promote hatred to the British?

Don't commit crimes in the past that would one day cane to haunt you in the future.

Ghost of the past of the British Empire criminal drug trafficking will come to haunt them in the future.



In court on Monday, District Judge Siva Shanmugam said that in the age of globalization and the proliferation of social media, it is a timely reminder that “the internet is not an entirely unregulated space”.

Bello exploited the anonymity he enjoyed online in posting such “provocative remarks, intended to agitate, infuriate” Singaporeans, the judge said.

His actions, Judge Siva added, “had the potential to harm relations between Singaporeans and Filipinos”, and “if left unchecked could … lead to discrimination against law-abiding Filipinos in Singapore”.

Bello’s lawyer, Mr Mark Goh, said his client does not intend to appeal the sentence.
For promoting feelings of ill-will and hostility between different races or classes of the population of Singapore, Bello could have received a fine of up to S$5,000 or a jail term of up to three years, or both.
 
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