Radio Interview on the Internal Security Act 1960
On 20 March 2010 © BFM
“People are starting to come out, people are starting to talk. There’s a lot of discourse going on the internet even though with the ISA looming large. People still think, “You know, there’s always this fear that I might be caught under the ISA but these are my rights which are enshrined under the Federal Constitution”,” -Syahredzan Johan
Hear Syahredzan Johan, Co-Deputy Chairperson of Constitutional Law Committee; Mr. Alfian, a Singapore playwright, and activist against the ISA in Singapore; and Mr. Hardesh Singh, one of the main personalities behind PopIn, in an interview by BFM radio station on the Internal Security Act 1960 and the relevancy of the MyConstitution Campaign pertaining to the issue.
Follow the rest of the interview by clicking here.
On 20 March 2010 © BFM
“People are starting to come out, people are starting to talk. There’s a lot of discourse going on the internet even though with the ISA looming large. People still think, “You know, there’s always this fear that I might be caught under the ISA but these are my rights which are enshrined under the Federal Constitution”,” -Syahredzan Johan
Hear Syahredzan Johan, Co-Deputy Chairperson of Constitutional Law Committee; Mr. Alfian, a Singapore playwright, and activist against the ISA in Singapore; and Mr. Hardesh Singh, one of the main personalities behind PopIn, in an interview by BFM radio station on the Internal Security Act 1960 and the relevancy of the MyConstitution Campaign pertaining to the issue.
Follow the rest of the interview by clicking here.
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