With the mainstream media in Singapore subject to government influence (if not outright control), online and social media platforms are important spaces for Singaporean political discourse. Yet the People's Action Party's dominance is also creeping into online spaces, particularly with the passage of laws such as the
Administration for Justice (Protection) Act, or the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act. Such legislation tends to be worded extremely broadly, creating uncertainty about how these acts will be enforced, thus perpetuating the chilling effect of restricting expression in the city-state even further.
In my presentation I’ll take a look at such legislation and its impact on civil society and press freedom in Singapore.