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Jolovan Wham chooses 22-day jail term instead of S$8,000 fine for 2017 MRT protest


On Monday (Feb. 15), Singaporean activist Jolovan Wham was convicted of organising a public assembly without a permit, an offence under the Public Order Act.
He was also convicted of one offence of vandalism and one offence of refusing to sign his statement to the police, and another two offences were taken into consideration.
Fined S$8,000, opts for jail time instead
According to the Singapore Police Force (SPF), Wham was sentenced to a global fine of S$8,000, or 32 days' imprisonment in default.
In a statement shared on social media on Monday afternoon, Wham stated that he would be pleading guilty to the charges.

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Wissenschaftsleugner an der Macht: Vertrauenskrise und Umweltkollaps in Brasilien

Wissenschaftsleugner an der Macht: Vertrauenskrise und Umweltkollaps in Brasilien
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With stage 4 cancer, S'porean lawyer Peter Low was given 'months' to live. He's now 3 years in remission.


Singaporean veteran lawyer Peter Low is a very busy man.
Right up till Christmas Eve, the 69-year-old was fully occupied with a court trial, and is currently in the thick of the Parti Liyani disciplinary tribunal convened to investigate her complaints about the handling of her case by two state prosecutors.
Despite his busyness, though, Low will look on the end of this year with a bittersweet gratefulness — as the world continues to grapple with an unprecedented pandemic, he will have marked three and a half years in remission from prostate cancer.
It's the same cancer Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong was diagnosed with in February 2015 — the second of two rounds of cancer he has survived now — but for Low, as with anyone who is first diagnosed with Singapore's number one killer, things didn't sound anywhere near as optimistic.

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Calvin Cheng: Gov't 'too soft' on TraceTogether implementation  | The Independent Singapore News

Calvin Cheng: Gov't 'too soft' on TraceTogether implementation  | The Independent Singapore News
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