Article 70ZG1 How 3 women beat Singapore’s strict protest laws | About That

How 3 women beat Singapore’s strict protest laws | About That

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In Singapore, protesting without permission from police is illegal, but that didn't stop three women from organizing a watermelon umbrella march in solidarity with the Palestinian cause. Andrew Chang explains the charges against the organizers by breaking down Singapore's strict rules on public assembly - and why these three women were ultimately acquitted.Images from Ng Yi-Sheng/Facebook, sgacadboycott/Instagram, MustShareNews, Getty Images, ReutersThumbnail credit: sgacadboycott/Instagram

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