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Lawyers for Liberty will NOT comply with MHA POFMA order

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Press Statement

Singapore must withdraw threats of POFMA criminal proceedings against LFL and Singapore activists

22 January 2020

We refer to the Singapore government’s denial of Lawyers for Liberty’s (LFL) statement that prisoners in Changi prison are executed in a brutal and unlawful manner, as well as the Correction Notice under the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act 2019 (POFMA) issued to LFL demanding that we publish a correction or face criminal proceedings in Singapore.

Firstly, we absolutely stand by our statement that prisoners on death row in Changi prison are executed brutally and unlawfully by kicks to the neck whenever the rope breaks. Our statement is based upon evidence from former and current Singapore prison officers. These are officers with impeccable service records.

Secondly, POFMA is an oppressive and undemocratic law which was passed recently by Singapore amidst controversy. It has been condemned internationally as a weapon by Singapore to stifle dissent or criticism.

Thirdly, it is outrageous and unacceptable for Singapore to issue a notice under their POFMA to a Malaysian organisation such as LFL, which is operating and issuing statements on Malaysian soil. Singapore has no business interfering with the freedom of speech of Malaysian citizens making statements within our own country.

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Teekee some more! Not scare they bar from entering SG see our changi jewel ah? :rolleyes:
 
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Singapore invokes 'fake news' law after executioner claims 'brutal' hanging tactics used in botched executions
Updated about an hour ago
Two guards and a dog standing at a prison gate
PHOTO The anonymous hangman from Singapore's Changi Prison told a Malaysian human rights group about the secret training. REUTERS
Singapore has used its controversial 'fake news' legislation to try to suppress claims that death row prisoners are sometimes kicked to death to ensure their necks snap during botched hangings.
A former executioner at Singapore's Changi Prison has alleged that he and other prison officers were secretly ordered to kick the back of the neck repeatedly if a prisoner did not die from the gallows.
The man — who remains anonymous — recently told a Malaysian human rights group that prison officers were given special training to carry out the execution method.
"He and other prison officers were instructed to carry out the brutal procedure whenever the rope breaks during a hanging, which happens from time to time," the group Lawyers for Liberty (LFL) said in a statement.
The group said if a hanging fails to kill a prisoner on death row, officers are quietly instructed to work in pairs to break the person's neck.
"The officers are told not to kick more than two times, so that there will be no tell-tale marks in case there is an autopsy," Lawyers for Liberty said.
The statement also claims that the Singapore Government approved of these "unlawful" methods in "flagrant breach" of the country's constitution.
The Singaporean Government has rejected the allegations as "preposterous" and denied that it has ever used such a method to kill a death row prisoner.
"For the record, the rope used for judicial executions has never broken before. This fact alone shows the falsity of LFL's allegations," the government said.
"These scurrilous allegations of misconduct follow a series of sensational and untrue stories previously published by LFL."
Singapore demands group brand its allegations 'fake news'
The government has also invoked its 'fake news' law to demand the human rights group and others attach 'fake news' labels to their webpages or Facebook posts.
A man in a suit standing in front of a landscape painting
PHOTO Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong introduced the 'Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act' last year. REUTERS: FELINE LIM
Singapore last year promoted its Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act as a means to protect free speech and national security.
But opposition groups and rights activists have warned it will instead be used to silence criticism of the government.
"This is all about Singapore's effort to censor news that they don't like," said Phil Robertson from Human Rights Watch.
Lawyers for Liberty is standing by its statement and will refuse to attach a fake news label to its website.
"Our statement is based upon evidence from former and current Singapore prison officers. These are officers with impeccable service records," the organisation said.
"This attempt by Singapore to extend their jurisdiction to Malaysian citizens … is provocative, illegal and in breach of international law."
A poster in Singapore reading 'if you take drugs, who really pays the price?'
PHOTO The majority of executions in Singapore are for drug offences, including trafficking. REUTERS: NICKY LOH
Malaysians are believed to make up the majority of death row prisoners in Singapore, most of them convicted for drug trafficking.
Human Rights Watch says it is difficult to know who or how many prisoners in Singapore face the death penalty.
"Singapore is probably the least transparent country we deal with when it comes to the death penalty," Phil Robertson said.
"There is no listing of the number of people who are put to death, and who they were. There's nothing."
Human Rights Watch has asked for local observers to be given access to prisons to witnesses execution procedures.
"Singapore is doing none of it. So their denials have to come with a grain of salt," Mr Robertson said.
A man lights candles outside a building
PHOTO Human rights activists hold candlelit vigils outside Changi Prison in Singapore when executions are underway. REUTERS: NICKY LOH
Lawyers for Liberty has called for a moratorium on all executions in Singapore pending investigations into the allegations.
It has also demanded that Singapore reveal the number and identities of Malaysian prisoners who have been executed using kicking — instead of the proper gallows — in Changi.
In the wake of those statements, authorities in Singapore have ordered that the Lawyers for Liberty website be blocked.
Posted about 8 hours ago
 
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