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GE2025: Singapore identifies foreigners trying to influence elections; Meta directed to block access to Facebook posts

25 April 2025
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GE2025: Singapore identifies foreigners trying to influence elections; Meta directed to block access to Facebook posts
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SINGAPORE: The Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) has issued directions to Meta to block Singapore users’ access to several instances of online election advertising (OEA) posted on Facebook by foreigners. These posts were made by two Malaysian politicians and a former Internal Security Act (ISA) detainee who is now an Australian citizen. Among other things, they criticised the Singapore government’s handling of sensitive religious issues, and urged Singaporeans to vote along religious lines.

Stressing the importance of not mixing religion and politics, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and Elections Department Singapore (ELD) said in a statement on Friday (Apr 25) that it had identified a β€œnumber of foreigners” attempting to influence this General Election (GE), which will see Singaporeans heading to the polls on May 3. β€œWe must not mix religion and politics. Singapore is a secular state,” the joint statement added. β€œBringing religion into politics will undermine social cohesion and harmony, as we have seen in other countries with race- or religion-based politics.” They added that it is an offence under the Parliamentary Elections Act (PEA) for foreigners to participate in elections activity or publish OEA. Under the PEA, any material which is published online that can β€œreasonably” be regarded as intended to promote or prejudice the electoral success or standing of a political party or candidate is defined as OEA. β€œForeigners must not direct, fund or in any way influence Singapore’s elections,” said the statement. β€œSingapore’s politics must be for Singaporeans alone to decide.” In its statement, the authorities said the OEA it has directed Meta to block had been posted by: Parti Islam Se-Malaysia’s (PAS) national treasurer Iskandar Abdul Samad; Facebook user β€œZai Nal”, identified as Zulfikar Mohamad Shariff; and PAS Selangor youth chief Mohamed Sukri Omar, who reposted Mr Zulfikar’s post. The posts, which can no longer be viewed by users in Singapore, expressed support for certain opposition candidates running in GE2025 and criticised decisions made by the ruling government. MHA and ELD also pointed to two articles that ran in the PAS newsletter, one of which named several Malay opposition candidates running in GE2025, highlighting their educational and career backgrounds. The other criticised Singapore’s housing policies, linking them to immigration. According to the authorities, Mr Zulfikar is an Australian citizen who renounced his Singapore citizenship in 2020. In 2016, Mr Zulfikar had been detained under the ISA for his β€œpromotion of terrorism” and glorification of the terrorist group Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) online, the statement said, adding that his actions β€œcontributed to the radicalisation of at least two other Singaporeans”. Mr Zulfikar had called on Muslims to β€œreject the constitutional, secular, democratic state in favour of an Islamic state governed by Syariah law” and apply violence to achieve this goal if necessary, said the statement. For the post in question, Mr Zulfikar accused several of Singapore’s Malay-Muslim ex-Members of Parliament (MPs) of failing to represent the interest of the Muslim community, and said that the local Muslim community did not need another Malay MP who does not represent their views. MHA and ELD said: β€œThese posts have been targeted at Singaporeans. They interfere with our domestic politics, which are reserved for our citizens. They also urge Singaporeans to vote on racial and religious lines, and have led to more social media postings of a similar nature.” Over the past few days, several posts on Facebook, Reddit, Instagram and Threads have made the rounds online, discussing the GE while mixing religion and politics. One Facebook post by Islamic religious teacher Noor Deros, for example, made a list of demands for political parties in Singapore. He claimed that the Workers’ Party (WP) was the only one that responded to him. Subsequently, he said in another post that if the WP “does not respond to the widespread demands of the Muslim community to reject the normalisation of LGBTQ+ and address other major concerns, then I…

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