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The Big Read: To stop abuse of foreign domestic workers, stop the power imbalance

The Big Read: To stop abuse of foreign domestic workers, stop the power imbalance Toggle share menu Advertisement The Big Read: To stop abuse of foreign domestic workers, stop the power imbalance While the recent spate of abuse cases have raised eyebrows all around, the issue has long dogged the nation since domestic helpers become a familiar sight in many a Singaporean household. (Photo: TODAY/Ooi Boon Keong) 10 May 2021 06:20AM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: Whenever her employer gets angry with Ruby (not her real name) for supposedly not following her instructions, she would threaten to hit the domestic worker.

Family, friends had no clue about teen s plans

The 16-year-old student who planned to attack Muslims here had spent time online researching hate material and sourcing weapons. But his school friends and family had no clue of his online activities and anti-Muslim beliefs, the Internal Security Department said. His source of inspiration was Australian white supremacist Brenton Tarrant, who killed 51 people in the Christchurch mosque attacks in 2019. The teenager in Singapore had picked the second anniversary of the shootings in New Zealand – March 15 – to attack Muslims at two mosques here. Dr Adrian Wang, a psychiatrist who runs his own practice at Gleneagles Medical Centre, said: “The differentiating factor is the fact that this boy is 16 – teenagers are impressionable and if they are socially isolated or lack self-confidence and don’t have close ties, he or she may be more easily influenced by online propaganda.”

Family and friends had no clue of 16-year-old Singaporean s violent plans to attack mosques, kill worshippers

January 31, 2021 Internal Security Department SINGAPORE - The 16-year-old student who planned to attack Muslims here had spent time online researching hate material and sourcing weapons. But his school friends and family had no clue of his online activities and anti-Muslim beliefs, the Internal Security Department said in a briefing last Wednesday (Jan 27). His source of inspiration was Australian white supremacist Brenton Tarrant, who killed 51 people in Christchurch mosque attacks in 2019 with weapons including several rifles. The teenager in Singapore had picked the second anniversary of the shootings in New Zealand  March 15  to attack Muslims at two mosques here. He also tried, but failed, to buy a rifle online.

Online echo chamber likely influenced detained teen, say experts

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