It is important that the UN Secretary General remains in touch and up to date with the developments in Singapore within the developing context of the South East Asian region. Some members of the civil society who are concerned with the state of human rights situation and democracy in Singapore wish to highlight to the UNSG a few key human rights related issues, to ensure greater enjoyment of human rights as envision in the UDHR as follows…
Think Centre, Singapore Anti-Death Penalty Campaign (SADPC), SAYONI, Singapore Working Group on Migrant Workers, Post-Museum, Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Federation of Singapore and We Believe in Second Chances welcomes the visit to Singapore by the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon since his last visit in 2009. It is important that the UNSG remains in touch and up to date with the developments of this small nation state within the developing context of the South East Asian region. We and some individual members of the civil society who are concerned with the state of human rights situation and democracy in Singapore wish to highlight to the UNSG a few key human rights related issues that he should refer to in his discussion with the Government of Singapore (GOS), in no particular order, to ensure greater enjoyment of human rights as envision in the UDHR as follows:
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