Singapore’s Anti-Death Penalty Group Ordered To Correct Statements

For the second time in less than a week, the Transformative Justice Collective (TJC) – an activist group that campaigns against the death penalty – has been issued a Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act (POFMA) order by the Singaporean government.

The correction direction relates to posts made by TJC on Facebook, Instagram and X on Aug 6, said the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Sunday (Aug 11).MHA said the posts falsely state that the executions of two Singaporean death row prisoners on Aug 2 and Aug 7, 2024, were “scheduled without regard for due legal process” and that the state “uses capital punishment to arbitrarily decide whether people live or die”.

An article on the government fact-checking website Factually explains further why these two assertions are false.

TJC has placed the required correction notices on all three social media platforms.

Earlier in the week, the group was handed a POFMA order over content regarding the treatment of prisoners on death row. Correction notices were similarly placed by TJC on the corresponding platforms.

On Sunday, MHA also issued LinkedIn a targeted correction direction over a post made by a “Julie O’Connor” on Aug 6. This means LinkedIn is required by law to insert a notice against the original post, with a link to the government’s clarification.The post, which had one “Like” as of 4pm on Sunday, has been updated with a correction notice. 

CNA

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