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Sunday, December 22, 2024

POFMA order issued to The Online Citizen over false claims about death penalty in Singapore - CNA

SINGAPORE: The Online Citizen (TOC) has been ordered to insert a correction notice on an article published on its website on Nov 22 that made false statements about the death penalty in Singapore.

As part of the order under the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act (POFMA), TOC is also required to carry similar correction notices on its Facebook, Instagram and X posts on Nov 22.

“TOC’s article (which was shared on its social media posts) alleges that the state suppresses dissenting views on the death penalty through POFMA Correction Directions. This is false,” the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) said in a media release.

“The state only issues POFMA Directions if a false statement of fact has been communicated, and if it is in the public interest to do so.”

MHA also said that a POFMA correction direction does not require the recipient to adopt the government’s position or to remove the original post. Instead, it requires the government’s position to be carried alongside the original post, so that readers can read the post containing the falsehoods, together with the official clarifications, and come to their own conclusion.

“The state does not limit dissent, suppress alternative perspectives, stifle open debate or pressure dissenting voices to conform, as alleged by TOC,” the ministry added.

In its article on Nov 22, TOC suggested that Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam, in an interview with CNN, took contradictory positions on Singapore's drug policies.

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