
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
On February 4, 2025, Singapore passed the Racial Harmony Bill, consolidating laws to strengthen racial cohesion while introducing new measures such as restraining orders against harmful content and a community remedial initiative for minor offences.
The bill also requires race-based entities to disclose foreign affiliations to protect against external influence.
While it aims to safeguard social harmony, the bill raises questions about its impact on free speech and open discourse.
Is it the solution to balancing unity with freedom, or does it risk stifling necessary conversations?
On The Big Story, Hongbin Jeong speaks to Associate Professor Eugene Tan from the Singapore Management University School of Law, to find out the implications surrounding this new bill.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On February 4, 2025, Singapore passed the Racial Harmony Bill, consolidating laws to strengthen racial cohesion while introducing new measures such as restraining orders against harmful content and a community remedial initiative for minor offences.
The bill also requires race-based entities to disclose foreign affiliations to protect against external influence.
While it aims to safeguard social harmony, the bill raises questions about its impact on free speech and open discourse.
Is it the solution to balancing unity with freedom, or does it risk stifling necessary conversations?
On The Big Story, Hongbin Jeong speaks to Associate Professor Eugene Tan from the Singapore Management University School of Law, to find out the implications surrounding this new bill.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
7,657 Listeners
4,209 Listeners
3,178 Listeners
3,395 Listeners
661 Listeners
1,016 Listeners
14 Listeners
221 Listeners
676 Listeners
0 Listeners
1 Listeners
7 Listeners
142 Listeners
27 Listeners
21 Listeners