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Social media sites ordered to block 95 accounts under law on foreign interference

The Straits Times

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July 20, 2024

Five social media platforms have been directed by the authorities to block a network of 95 accounts that published coordinated posts spreading allegations that Singapore is being controlled by China.

- Ng Wei Kai and Samuel Devaraj

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on July 19 said there are grounds to believe that the network of accounts can and may be used to mount hostile information campaigns that are directly targeted at Singapore.

The posts by the accounts, which are linked to Guo Wengui – a self-exiled Chinese businessman, Communist Party of China (CPC) critic and convicted fraudster – also allege that China was involved in the selection of Singapore’s fourth-generation leader.

MHA said it has directed Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok and X, formerly known as Twitter, to block these accounts from Singapore-based users under the Foreign Interference (Countermeasures) Act (Fica).

Between April 17 and May 10, the accounts published more than 120 posts containing videos on Singapore’s leadership transition, the ministry noted.

The Prime Minister’s Office had announced on April 15 that then Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong would take over as prime minister on May 15.

The posts, seen by The Straits Times, include statements like “Singapore is in the CCP’s back pocket”, accompanied by videos of Guo speaking in Mandarin or occasionally using automated voice-overs in English. CCP is another abbreviation for the CPC.

Catch up on the news that everyone’s talking about MHA said it had detected the network of accounts through its regular monitoring.

Of the 95 accounts, 92 were directly linked to Guo and organisations affiliated to him – the New Federal State of China and the Himalaya Supervisory Organisation. The remaining three belong to a Singapore chapter of the Himalaya Supervisory Organisation known as Himalaya Singapore, MHA said.

There is so far no evidence that any of the 95 accounts are operated by Singaporeans, MHA added.

The ministry said Guo’s network has posted other narratives related to Singapore.

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