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The ISA Discussion

21-Mar-10 01:00

The ISA Discussion

In this never to air discussion we brave the topic of the Internal Security Act , looking at it from the angle of every day citizens and their awareness of their constitutional rights

We hear from Syahredzan Bin Johan, from the Bar Council's MyConstitution Campaign, Hardesh Singh from POP IN and Alfian Saad, Singaporean Playwright

 

LATEST UPDATE

Whilst revisions to the ISA were supposed to be dealt with during the current parliamentary setting, the latest update is that it won't.  The reason? Other laws it seems need updating too.

 


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Tags:  Internal Security Actnational security threatyouth discourseeducationSingaporeviolencetorturefreedomMyConstitution Campaign





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