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How is Amos Yee able to post on Facebook while being remanded in Prison?

Narong Wongwan

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Clearly mom Mary Toh has been bribing the guards. Sex in exchange for allowing him to post.

5G network. Only available in suicide watch cell.

for sure the guards and prison staff are bribed. Sex and money can get you good favours. Like toppling Michael Palmer.

If you're trying humour it ain't funny.....
If not you're just a naive dunbfuck who watched one too many episodes of 'prison break'.
 

NanoSpeed

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Account sharing is so popular that Amos also do it :wink: Amos is as smart as drifter :wink:

Smart only if he is not caught with his pants down. :biggrin:

Otherwise, must follow his master, fall down liao must immediately grab a handful of sand and explain to everybody it was not an accidental fall, but a deliberate dive to grab the sand.
 
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Ralders

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Smart only if he is not caught with his pants down. :biggrin:

Otherwise, must follow his master, fall down liao must immediately grab a handful of sand and explain to everybody it was not an accidental fall, but a deliberate dive to grab the sand.

Tot ah meng lang lar bus died already.
why this monkey still posting .
 

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sirus

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UN Human Rights Office urges SG Government to consider the best interests of the child in Amos Yee court case

JUNE 22, 2015 BY ONLINECITIZEN IN NEWS · 1 COMMENT
united nations human rights
BANGKOK (22 JUNE 2015) – The United Nations Human Rights Office for South-East Asia (OHCHR) is concerned about the conviction of 16 year-old Amos Yee for uploading remarks and images critical of the late Lee Kuan Yew, the founding Prime-Minister of Singapore. He is due to be sentenced on 23 June 2015.

Amos was remanded on 2 June for three weeks after he refused probation and is currently detained in Changi prison where, according to his lawyer, his physical and psychological status is deteriorating.

Amos was convicted on 12 May 2015 on two charges, one of wounding religious feelings under section 298 of the penal code and another for circulating obscene imagery under 292 (1) of the Penal Code. Amos had pleaded not guilty to both offences.

OHCHR understands that at the request of the prosecution, Amos is currently being assessed for his suitability for the Reformative Training Centre for a period of at least 18 months. OHCHR is concerned that the Reformative Training Centre is akin to detention and usually applied to juvenile offenders involved in serious crimes. The District Court of Singapore in a recent case involving a juvenile recognized that the Reformative Training Centre is incarcerative in nature and should be imposed cautiously.

While recognizing the Singapore authorities concern with public morality and social harmony, OHCHR is concerned that the criminal sanctions considered in this case seem disproportionate and inappropriate in terms of the international protections for freedom of expression and opinion.

While Amos himself has refused the option of probation, OHCHR appeals to the Singapore authorities to give special consideration to his juvenile status and ensure his treatment is consistent with the best interests of the child, the principle that lies at the heart of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, to which Singapore is a party.

OHCHR urges the Government to review the conviction of Amos Yee and the prosecutors to drop the demand for sentencing him to the Reformative Training Centre. OHCHR calls for the immediate release of Amos in line with its commitment under the UN Convention on the Rights of Child. OHCHR also hopes that the judiciary will exercise its authority in the protection of human rights including the rights of the child.

http://www.theonlinecitizen.com/2015/06/un-human-rights-office-urges-sg-government-to-consider-the-best-interests-of-the-child-in-amos-yee-court-case/
 

winnipegjets

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Hmmm, he has the makings of a master criminal!

Why a criminal? Just because he has been incarcerated for voicing his opinion?

He is brilliant, full of guts, willing to challenge the orthodox, always questioning ...that's the kind of leader we need.

He could be the future PM.
 

winnipegjets

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There are lots of Amoses around ...the PAP's nightmare has come true.

PAP wants to hire more ISD officers to deal with the Amoses. Want to join PAP's Gestapo?
 

TracyTan866

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Why a criminal? Just because he has been incarcerated for voicing his opinion?

He is brilliant, full of guts, willing to challenge the orthodox, always questioning ...that's the kind of leader we need.

He could be the future PM.

Amos is a hero. He speaks out against injustices
 

xingguy

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UN Human Rights Office urges SG Government to consider the best interests of the child in Amos Yee court case

JUNE 22, 2015 BY ONLINECITIZEN IN NEWS · 1 COMMENT
united nations human rights
BANGKOK (22 JUNE 2015) – The United Nations Human Rights Office for South-East Asia (OHCHR) is concerned about the conviction of 16 year-old Amos Yee for uploading remarks and images critical of the late Lee Kuan Yew, the founding Prime-Minister of Singapore. He is due to be sentenced on 23 June 2015.

Amos was remanded on 2 June for three weeks after he refused probation and is currently detained in Changi prison where, according to his lawyer, his physical and psychological status is deteriorating.

Amos was convicted on 12 May 2015 on two charges, one of wounding religious feelings under section 298 of the penal code and another for circulating obscene imagery under 292 (1) of the Penal Code. Amos had pleaded not guilty to both offences.

OHCHR understands that at the request of the prosecution, Amos is currently being assessed for his suitability for the Reformative Training Centre for a period of at least 18 months. OHCHR is concerned that the Reformative Training Centre is akin to detention and usually applied to juvenile offenders involved in serious crimes. The District Court of Singapore in a recent case involving a juvenile recognized that the Reformative Training Centre is incarcerative in nature and should be imposed cautiously.

While recognizing the Singapore authorities concern with public morality and social harmony, OHCHR is concerned that the criminal sanctions considered in this case seem disproportionate and inappropriate in terms of the international protections for freedom of expression and opinion.

While Amos himself has refused the option of probation, OHCHR appeals to the Singapore authorities to give special consideration to his juvenile status and ensure his treatment is consistent with the best interests of the child, the principle that lies at the heart of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, to which Singapore is a party.

OHCHR urges the Government to review the conviction of Amos Yee and the prosecutors to drop the demand for sentencing him to the Reformative Training Centre. OHCHR calls for the immediate release of Amos in line with its commitment under the UN Convention on the Rights of Child. OHCHR also hopes that the judiciary will exercise its authority in the protection of human rights including the rights of the child.

http://www.theonlinecitizen.com/2015/06/un-human-rights-office-urges-sg-government-to-consider-the-best-interests-of-the-child-in-amos-yee-court-case/

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