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Singapore's tough stance on human rights, however, does not negate the long and persistent existence of a human rights society that exists almost unknown to the world. The focus of this book is on independent activists and writers, documenting this tradition in Singapore society that has a legacy of defending universal values of individual human rights. It uncovers their discourses, main contentions, campaigns, survival strategies, prominent activists and their untold stories during Singapore's first 50 years of independence.
Jiyoung Song is Director of Migration and Border Protection at the Lowy Institute in Sydney and joins the Asia Institute of the University of Melbourne in July 2017.
List of FiguresList of TablesAcknowledgementForewordIntroductionChapter 1 Tracing the History of the Anti-Death Penalty Movements in SingaporeChapter 2 Inhuman Punishment and Human Rights Activism in the Little Red DotChapter 3 Singapore's Press for Freedom: Between Media Regulation and ActivismChapter 4 Activism on Arbitrary Detention, the Suspension of LawChapter 5 Socio-Economic Rights Activism in SingaporeChapter 6 Shifting boundaries: state-society relations and activism on migrant worker rights in SingaporeChapter 7 Against a Teleological Reading of the Advancement of Women's Rights in SingaporeChapter 8 LGBTQ Activism in SingaporeChapter 9 Navigating Through the 'Rules' of Civil Society: In search of disability rights in SingaporeIndex