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Singapore: Civil defamation ruling against blogger Leong Sze Hian further shrinks the space for freedom of expression online

micromachine

Lieutenant General
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The decision by the High Court of Singapore ordering blogger Leong Sze Hian to pay Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong SG$133,000 (approx. USD$98,765) in a defamation suit over the sharing of an article on Facebook continues the country’s troubling trend of restricting online freedom of expression, the ICJ said today.

On 24 March 2021, the High Court ordered Leong to pay SG$100,000 (approx. USD$74,297) in general damages and SG$33,000 (approx. USD$24,518) in aggravated damages.

“The judgment imposes an exorbitant fine on Leong for merely sharing a link on Facebook, effectively punishing him for exercising his right to free expression online”.

“International human rights law and standards are clear that individuals must not be sanctioned with defamation actions over comments about public figures, save in very exceptional circumstances where the person did so maliciously and knowing that the information expressed was factually false.”


– Ian Seiderman, the ICJ’s Legal and Policy Director.

On 7 November 2018, Leong shared a Facebook post containing a link to an article by Malaysian website The Coverage, without any accompanying caption. The article alleged that Prime Minister Lee helped former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak launder money in relation to the Malaysian state fund 1Malaysia Development Berhad.

The High Court held that Leong had allegedly shared the link with “reckless disregard of whether the article was true or not”, which when seen cumulatively with his refusal to apologize for the defamatory words, allowed for the requirement of malice to “be made out on the facts”.

The ICJ said that the overly burdensome standard applied by the Court based on the evidence was likely to chill people from expressing themselves on matters concerning issues of public importance and involving public officials.

“The decision follows a disturbing trend of the Singaporean government abusing defamation proceedings to curtail freedom of expression in the digital space,” said Seiderman.

The ICJ calls on Singapore’s legislators to act to amend laws currently used to impose improper restrictions on online freedom of expression, including the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act (POFMA), Administration of Justice (Protection) Act (AJPA) and criminal defamation provisions under its Penal Code.

More at https://tinyurI.com/m9j8t39b
 

tanwahtiu

Alfrescian
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When u are the biggest US porlumparers and arms buyers even chao US angmoh human rights groups was blocked by WH and CH to hurt PACP...
 

bobby

Alfrescian
Loyal
Making a mockery of the legal system in Singapore....another clear example of matters brought up against the gahmen with the expected outcome.
 

laksaboy

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
A totalitarian shithole never has any real freedom of expression. That's why you should cherish your online anonymity and not easily relinquish it.

PAP's Sinkieland is the 'lite' version of CCP China. The only difference separating the two for now is a social credit score, a Great Firewall, ordinary Joes being summoned to the police station for 'spreading rumours' or expressing a contrarian view, and forced/televised confessions.

Don't expect this to improve when the feckless son is out of the picture.
 
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