Wednesday 29 March 2017

29/03/17 - Singapore teen blogger who criticised government wins asylum in US

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/mar/25/singapore-teen-blogger-who-criticised-government-wins-asylum-in-us

Singapore teen blogger Amos Yee, who has been granted asylum in the US, speaks to reporters in Singapore in 2015.

This article is about how a teenage blogger from Singapore whose online posts criticising his government landed in him jail has been granted asylum to remain in the United States. Amos Yee, aged 18, left Singapore with the intention of seeking asylum in the US after being jailed for several weeks in 2015 and 2016. He was accused of attacking the views of Muslims and Christians; Yee is an atheist. However, many of his blog and social media posts have criticised Singapore’s leaders. He created controversy in 2015 as the city-state was mourning the death of its first prime minister and he posted an offensive video about prime minister Lee Kuan Yew just after his death. In addition, Yee said in a phone interview from jail this month that he feared returning to Singapore. But he said he would continue to speak out and had already planned a line of T-shirts and started writing a book about his experiences. “I have an infinite amount of ideas of what to do,” he said.
  • Amos Yee, 18, had been detained by federal immigration authorities since December when he wase taken into custody at Chicago’s O’Hare International airport.
  • He was accused of hurting the religious feelings of Muslims and Christians; Yee is an atheist. However, many of his blog and social media posts criticized Singapore’s leaders
  • Such open criticism of political leaders is discouraged in Singapore. The case, which raised questions about free speech and censorship, has been closely watched abroad.
  • Yee said in a phone interview from jail this month that he feared returning to Singapore. 
  • “Singapore excels at creating a pressure cooker environment for dissidents and free thinkers who dare challenge the political, economic and social diktats from the ruling People’s Action Party. It’s clear the Singapore government saw Amos Yee as the proverbial nail sticking up that had to be hammered down.”
Personally, I think this is a great case of just how new digital media can be a worrying platform for a rise in either rightwing opinions or "shock" value content that is used purely for the purpose of creating anger/shock in order to gain hits or views to their website. I think this is also a great example of how unfiltered the internet is as these kinds of views can be extremely harmful to society as a whole due to a severe lack of gatekeeping on the internet.

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