Academics around the world urge PM Lee Hsien Loong to drop case against New Naratif in open letter

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A group of 52 academics from universities around the world have issued a letter to Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, urging him to drop the case against independent regional journalism outlet New Naratif and to reform the country’s Parliamentary Elections Act, specifically to narrow its scope and protect media freedom.



On 18 September, the Elections Department (ELD) under the Prime Minister’s Office issues a press statement saying that the Assistant Returning Officer (ARO) had filed a police report against New Naratif, alleging that it had published “paid advertisements that amounted to the illegal conduct of election activity under s83(2) of the Parliamentary Elections Act (PEA) during the recent 2020 General Election.”


The ARO had issued three notices to Facebook on 3 July, 7 July and 8 July 2020 to remove five unauthorised paid advertisements published on its platform by New Naratif.


New Naratif condemned the police report made against it as a politically motivated attack on freedom of expression and described it as harassment.


You can read the letter to PM Lee from the group of academics here, in full:


Dear Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong,


We write as academic experts on Southeast Asia to express our dismay at your government’s treatment of New Naratif and its founder, Dr Thum Ping Tjin.


We consider New Naratif to be an important and innovative contribution to Southeast Asia’s media landscape. Free discussion of social and political issues is essential for a healthy society and to allow political leaders to respond to the concerns of the people.


Singapore’s media freedom is already limited in many ways, and the use of the Parliamentary Election Act to harass New Naratif will only restrict it further.


We urge you to drop the case against New Naratif and to reform the Parliamentary Elections Act to narrow its scope and protect media freedom.


Yours sincerely,


Dr Lee Jones, Queen Mary University of London


Dr Ryan Pesigan Reyes, Centro Escolar University


Dr Charan Bal, University of Western Australia


Dr Nicholas Harrigan, Macquarie University


David Kloos, Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian & Caribbean Studies


Prof Kanishka Jayasuriya, Murdoch University


Dr Agnes Khoo, Independent Scholar


Netusha Naidu, University of Cambridge


Dr Adrian Heok, Asia Development Alliance


Dr Tom Hoogervorst, KITLV


Lorraine Yang, University of Leeds


Dr E Kramer, University of Sydney


Prof Garry Rodan, University of Queensland


Dr Philip Kreager, Oxford University


Dr Jori Breslawski, Brown University


Prof Emeritus Francis Loh Kok Wah, Universiti Sains Malaysia


Associate Professor Anthony J. Langlois, Flinders University


Dr Sol Iglesias, Independent Researcher


Dr Michael Buehler, SOAS, University of London


Dr Jay Koh, iFIMA


Dr Jessica Soedirgo, Georgetown University


Dr Chong Wu Ling, University of Malaya


Prof Thomas Pepinsky, Cornell University


Prof Linda Lim, University of Michigan


Bill Hayton, Royal Institute for International Affairs


Prof Emeritus Henk Schulte Nordholt, Leiden University


Dr Roger Montgomery, London School of Economics


Dr Dorothy Guyot, Yale University


Dr P R Preston, Lithoscapes Archaeological Research Foundation


Prof Meredith Weiss, University at Albany, SUNY


Dr Carlo Bonura, SOAS, University of London


Dr Marc Rerceretnam


Dr Robert Yates, University of Bristol


Prof Paul Joseph Lim


Prof Kevin Hewison, UNC-Chapel Hill


Prof Adriaan Bedner, Leiden University


Anne Booth SOAS, University of London


Associate Professor Shahar Hameiri, University of Queensland


Howard Lee, Murdoch University


Prof Emeritus Thongchai Winichakul, University of Wisconsin-Madison


Prof James C. Scott, Yale University


Dr Sikko Visscher, KILTV


Dr Bridget Welsh, University of Nottingham Malaysia


Sebastian Strangio, The Diplomat


Dr Charlie Thame, Thammasat University


Prof Lily Z. Rahim, Georgetown University and Monash University Malaysia


Dr Michael Magcamit, Queen Mary University of London


Dr Nicola Suyin Pocock, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine


Prof Edmund Terence Gomez, University of Malaya


Dr Scott Edwards, University of Bristol


Winnifred Wong, National University of Singapore


Dr Show Ying Xin, Australian National University

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