Investigations into Filipino Edz Ello ‘still on-going’

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Following Amos Yee being charged in court on Tuesday (31 Mar) for uploading a video to YouTube that celebrated the death of Singapore’s first Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and carried offensive remarks about Christianity, netizens are asking the authorities about the outcome of their investigation into other similar cases.

In the case of Amos Yee, it appears that the police were very efficient in conducting their investigation. They were able to bring charges against the teenager in a record time of 4 days, after he had posted the offending video on 27 March 2015. Amos Yee’s case has since made global headlines (‘Arrest of Amos Yee makes world news‘).

In 2011, netizens made similar police reports against former Young PAP member Jason Neo. At the time Jason Neo had attached a religiously and racially offensive caption to a photo which he uploaded on his Facebook page.

The post showed a photo he had taken of a school bus with Malay children from Huda Kindergarten, in Woodlands, dressed in their uniform which includes traditional Malay headwear. Jason Neo captioned the photo thus:

http://www.tremeritus.com/2015/04/02/investigations-on-filipino-edz-ello-are-still-on-going/
 
If Christians think Amos' speech on Jesus Christ was offensive, wait till they find out what the Talmudic Jews really think of the 'only begotten Son of God'. ;)
 
The bigger reason for not laughing is when a grassroots leader is still running free, threatening to maim a boy's manhood for having the cojones to speak the hilarious truth. Nobody is wasting time to file a report because the greater joke is that the Singapore Police Force (SPF) will probably work as efficaciously as they did in pursuing the 2011 case of Young People’s Action Party (YPAP) member Jason Neo. That's the fellow who posted a photo he had taken of a school bus occupied by Malay children from Huda Kindergarten, and captioned it “Bus filled with young terrorist trainees?” Surely that's not funny, right?

http://singaporedesk.blogspot.sg/2015/04/humour-is-in-short-supply.html
 
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