SINGAPORE, March 26 -- Eleven people who took part in a public procession opposing Singapore's racial harmony laws have been issued conditional warnings, the country's police said, closing investigations into a march that took place in June 2024, according to The Straits Times.
The group, aged between 20 and 27, had joined about 30 people who walked from Novena MRT station to the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Irrawaddy Road in Singapore to deliver letters objecting to the Maintenance of Racial Harmony Bill, which was later passed in 2025.
Identifying themselves as students and alumni of institutes of higher learning, including polytechnics, participants carried letters outlining their opposition to the proposed law, which addresses ...
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