Singapore’s new law aims to protect racial groups against foreign interference

Singapore’s new law aims to protect racial groups against foreign interference

[South China Morning Post] - 01/8/2025

The bill seeks to introduce provisions including shielding against foreign influence in designated race-based organisations.



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