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K. Shanmugam

November 01, 2022
Richard Branson Declines Singapore’s Invitation to Debate Death Penalty
By Sebastian Strangio
The 72-year-old, a longtime anti-death penalty campaigner, instead called for "a constructive, lasting dialogue involving multiple stakeholders."

July 06, 2022
Campaigners Urge Clemency Ahead of Singapore Drug Executions
By Sebastian Strangio
Kalwant Singh and Norasharee bin Gous are scheduled to be executed tomorrow, part of a "new wave” of hangings in the city-state.

October 05, 2021
Singapore Passes ‘Foreign Interference’ Bill Amid Criticism
By Sebastian Strangio
The city-state claims the law is needed to safeguard Singaporean sovereignty. Critics say it is broadly worded and open to abuse.

October 01, 2019
Singapore’s Foreign Interference Challenge in the Spotlight
By Prashanth Parameswaran
The country continues to mull ways to counter a challenge that has been receiving wider international attention over the past few years.

November 11, 2016
Singaporean Cabinet Minister Strikes Own Goal Against Controversial Electoral System
By Michael Y.P. Ang
A political farce involving Singapore's perceived racial problem.

October 11, 2013
Singapore: How to Stay “Stable and Strong”
Singapore’s security approach has been a success. It’s policies now need to focus on sustaining it.
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