Singapore’s Fake News Law Shows How Not to Address Disinformation Online


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Feb 26 2020 35 mins   8
Singapore’s opposition says that a recent law designed to crack down on fake news is actually just a tool of censorship, but the government says it is necessary to curb the spread of disinformation. For this week’s interview on Trend Lines, WPR’s Elliot Waldman discusses this issue with Cherian George. If you like what you hear on Trend Lines and what you’ve read on WPR, you can sign up for our free newsletter to get our uncompromising analysis delivered straight to your inbox. The newsletter offers a free preview article every day of the week, plus three more complimentary articles in our weekly roundup every Friday. Sign up here. Then subscribe. Relevant Articles on WPR: Asia’s Troubling New Fight Against ‘Fake News’ Ahead of Major Elections, Asian Democracies Grapple With a Torrent of Fake News The EU Considers a New Approach to Confront Disinformation Online Can a Divided World Cope With the Risks of the Digital Revolution? Trend Lines is produced and edited by Peter Dörrie, a freelance journalist and analyst focusing on security and resource politics in Africa. You can follow him on Twitter at @peterdoerrie. To send feedback or questions, email us at [email protected].