In parliament, Minister Shanmugam commented on the courts’ recent judgement in the constitutional challenge to Section 377A, and reinforced that the government will not proactively enforce the law. Is this a step in the right direction? In the same parliamentary sitting, MP for West Coast GRC Ang Wei Neng put forth a “radical idea” of setting expiry dates on degrees conferred by local universities. After receiving a massive backlash online, he clarified that his idea was merely “food for thought”. Is the backlash warranted?
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Minister Shanmugam comments on 377A
Government considering 'best way forward' on 377A, will respect different viewpoints: Shanmugam - CNA
Transcript of speech by Mr K Shanmugam
Section 377A stays on the books, but cannot be used to prosecute men for having gay sex, rules Court of Appeal - AsiaOne
Singapore activists fail to overturn colonial-era LGBTQ criminalization law | GLAAD
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Section 377A court ruling largely erases uncertainty on prosecution but legal position 'remains untidy': Lawyers - Today
MP Ang Wei Neng suggests expiry date for degrees
MP Ang Wei Neng responds to 'fervent' reactions over suggestion for expiration date for local university degrees
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In parliament, Minister Shanmugam commented on the courts’ recent judgement in the constitutional challenge to Section 377A, and reinforced that the government will not proactively enforce the law. Is this a step in the right direction? In the same parliamentary sitting, MP for West Coast GRC Ang Wei Neng put forth a “radical idea” of setting expiry dates on degrees conferred by local universities. After receiving a massive backlash online, he clarified that his idea was merely “food for thought”. Is the backlash warranted?
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Minister Shanmugam comments on 377A
MP Ang Wei Neng suggests expiry date for degrees
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