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"I feel like I'm the one who's actually supposed to break that boundary so that other people will be able to talk about things in an honest way and discuss about it, which I feel is really important," says Yee, during an exclusive interview with CNN, while seated in his family's flat in Singapore.
In July, Yee was released from prison after 53 days, after being convicted on charges of obscenity and "wounding of religious feelings."
http://edition.cnn.com/2015/09/14/asia/singapore-amos-yee/
In July, Yee was released from prison after 53 days, after being convicted on charges of obscenity and "wounding of religious feelings."
http://edition.cnn.com/2015/09/14/asia/singapore-amos-yee/