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ISD adjusts approach to rehabilitation as more young people pick up terrorist ideology
The authorities approach to rehabilitating radicalised individuals has had to be adjusted as more young people have picked up terrorist ideology.
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SINGAPORE: The authorities approach to rehabilitating radicalised individuals have had to be adjusted as more young people have picked up terrorist ideology.
The profile of those dealt with under the Internal Security Act (ISA) for terrorism-related activity has changed significantly since the first Jemaah Islamiah (JI) detentions, said the Internal Security Department (ISD) on Wednesday (Feb 3).
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Me & My Career: Veteran enjoys helping clients to meet environmental goals
This is a new series in which individuals share their career journeys and provide an inside look into their jobs and industries. In this interview, we look at the environmental services sector.
Mr Lim Chin Khuang, managing director of environmental services company Tee Environmental, says that if you already have a certain understanding of environmental issues, you’ll know that the job you do is contributing to social good.ST PHOTO: ONG WEE JIN
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The theme of the conference is aptly titled Reset. There s still great uncertainty about how the coronavirus will reshape our society in the coming years. But there is no doubt that Covid-19 is the most serious crisis the world has faced in a long time. The virus has already changed our world, and we have to be prepared for more changes to come.
I think it s useful to think of these changes over different timeframes. For this year and maybe even a good part of next year, we must be prepared to live in an acutely changed world, meaning that the rules of wearing masks, upholding safe distancing rules and avoiding crowded places will continue to be part of everyday life.