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Alan Shadrake
March 2015
Singapore teenager charged over critical Lee Kuan Yew video
Amos Yee Pang Sang, 16, could face up to three years in prison over footage calling city state’s first minister and Jesus Christ ‘malicious’
May 2011
Author loses appeal against Singapore conviction
British author Alan Shadrake to start six-week jail term over claims in his book about Singapore's use of death penalty
November 2010
Singapore and press freedom
liberty central
Death and discrimination in Singapore
Parvais Jabbar and Saul Lehrfreund
Greenslade
Disgraceful jail sentence for British author in Singapore
Roy Greenslade
liberty central
Singapore need not fear loosening censorship
John Kampfner
Alan Shadrake faces Singapore jail term for criticising use of death penalty
British author faces prison sentence in Singapore
July 2010
Singapore's reputation on the line as British author fights on
James Gomez
The trial of Alan Shadrake for criticising the death penalty has damaged Singapore's standing
British writer freed from Singapore jail
Alan Shadrake, 75, released on bail after book about country's death penalty led to defamation and contempt of court charges
Singapore arrests British author of death penalty book
Alan Shadrake held for alleged criminal defamation and other offences after visiting Singapore for book launch
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