Singapore
Indian -origin wrapper Subhash Nair has been jailed in Singapore. This case against Subhash Nair has been raised on raising voice on racism. On February 5, he was jailed for six weeks. 32 -year -old Subhash has voiced the exemption to China in Singapore and atrocities against minorities. There are many cases against him on racism during social media posts and programs. However, his supporters say that he is getting punished for opening his mouth against discrimination in Singapore. According to him, Singapore officials are constantly trying to stop their social fight.
What are the cases
Subhash Nair’s difficulties began in 2020 when he received a warning on one of his Instagram posts. He did this post about the 2019 Orchard Tower Murder. In this incident, 31 -year -old Indian -origin Singapurian Satish Noel Gobidas was stabbed to death by some people. In the case, a case of murder was first registered against Chan Jia Jing. But later on some conditions, his case was warned and warned. There were allegations of racial bias in this case.
Post on Instagram
Subhash wrote a post on Instagram about the matter. In this he wrote that ‘criticizing racism and Chinese privilege = conditional warning of two years and slander in media. Consumption of killing an Indian man = mild punishment and media sympathy. Subhash had also received a warning about this. But he continued to raise cases of racism during his music shows and programs. During an event in 2021, he indicated about his post in the Orchard Tower case. Later a case was taken against him in this case.
Similarly, in 2019, Subhash criticized actor Dennis Chiau to show it in a government advertisement. A case was also registered against him in this case. This video used aggressive language for Chinese Singaporeans. Similarly, in 2021, a social media post was also accused against him. In this, he criticized for not taking action against social media influencer Joa Thheng and City Revival Church founder Jamie Wong. Both of them linked the LGBTQ movement to Satan. Nair argued that if two Malay Muslims had done so, the investigation would have been fast.