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  2. Human rights in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Article 14 of the Constitution of Singapore, specifically Article 14 (1), guarantees and protects Singaporeans ' rights to freedom of speech and expression, peaceful assembly without arms, and association. As a parliamentary democracy, Singaporeans are also guaranteed democratic rights to change their government through free and fair elections.

  3. LGBTQ rights in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    LGBTQ rights in Singapore. The rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) people in Singapore have evolved over the decades. Same-sex sexual activity is legal for both males and females; for men it was officially legalised in 2022 after being de facto decriminalised since 2007, and for women it was always legal.

  4. Censorship in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Main article: Media censorship in Singapore. The importing, making, distributing or exhibiting of films in Singapore is governed by the Films Act of 1981. [ 6 ] Films for commercial release are presented to the IMDA which classifies the films under six different ratings for different groups of audiences:

  5. Silence on LGBT rights in Singapore election - AOL

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    A record eleven parties will contest Singapore's election on Friday, but there has been virtual silence on one of the city-state's most controversial issues, gay rights. Victor Ong is 44 and lives ...

  6. Singapore May Consider Law to Fight Cancel Culture Amid ... - AOL

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    (Bloomberg) -- Singapore’s Law Minister said “cancel culture” rules may be included in legislation in the near future as the government looks to protect residents against online pressure ...

  7. Human rights in Asia - Wikipedia

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    The topic of human rights in Asia is one that encompasses an immense number of states, international governmental organizations, and non-governmental organizations. All these institutions contribute a variety of services and perspectives towards human rights, covering topics including the enforcement, monitoring, and criticisms of human rights ...

  8. Freedom of religion in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Freedom of religion in Singapore is a guaranteed constitutionally protected right. Article 15 of the Constitution of Singapore states: "Every person has the right to profess and practise his religion and to propagate it." and allows believers the freedom to assemble and worship without limitation or interference.

  9. Politics of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    However, it is widely perceived that some aspects of the political process, civil liberties, and political and human rights are lacking. [6] The Economist Intelligence Unit rated Singapore a "flawed democracy" in 2022. [7] [needs update] Freedom House deemed the press "not free" in 2015. [8]