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3 hours ago
- CNA
Myanmar in crisis: UN report finds Myanmar security forces involved in systematic torture
United Nations investigators have uncovered evidence of systematic torture by Myanmar security forces involving - in some instances - senior officials. The findings were released by the Independent Investigative Mechanism for Myanmar and cover the period from 1 July 2024 to the end of June this year. They are based on more than 1,300 sources, including nearly 600 eyewitness testimonies, as well as forensic evidence, documents and photographs.


Independent Singapore
5 hours ago
- Independent Singapore
Jamus Lim's daughter's heartwarming SG60 wish is to 'take care of her friends'
FB screengrab/ Jamus Lim SINGAPORE: Like many others, the young daughter of Workers' Party Member of Parliament (WP MP) Jamus Lim waved an 'I want to' placard during the National Day Parade on Saturday (Aug 9). The little girl finished the 'I want to…' sentence on the sign with 'take care of my friends.' On social media on Monday (Aug 11), Assoc Prof Lim posted a photo of her holding up her placard, saying that she had attended the parade together with her mum and grandmother, and, apparently, insisted on penning her aspirations for a better Singapore. So with some spelling assistance from my better half (and a minor correction), she followed the many others who spilled out their hearts onto the paper placards.' FB screengrab/ Jamus Lim He added that he 'couldn't have been more proud' of his little girl, who was born in 2019, wrote, and explained why. 'Her desire — to take care of her friends — may sound simple, but it's actually quite profound. It speaks to the importance of Singaporeans taking care of one another and making sure that nobody is left behind, even as our nation continues to grow and prosper. For those of us who have chosen a path of public service, this is what it ultimately comes down to: How much we can do to improve the lot of our fellow man (and woman).' Read related: Own car or reliable public transport? Photo of S'poreans holding up opposite wishes at NDP goes viral FB screengrab/ Jamus Lim The Sengkang MP also posted a photo of his own placard, in which he had written 'I want to makan laksa,' and added that his daughter's wish was 'much more meaningful' than his own, joking that he had been 'thinking more through his stomach.' 'In my defense, at least she seems to be learning good values from someone in the family,' he quipped. Commenters on the post appreciated Assoc Prof Lim's daughter's heartwarming placard. 'She warms the cockles of my heart!! Such a sweet gal with a kind, loving heart! Good parenting & role models in the family definitely play a BIG part in moulding her thoughtful selfless character!!' wrote one. 'Well said. Need more children with this kind of mind and heart as future generations of Singapore,' opined another. 'Your daughter is so cute and thinks of others. May she be blessed forever,' wrote a Facebook user. A commenter advised him to 'Take a cue, papa. She's on a chosen path.' /TISG Read also: Jamus Lim to introduce wife's poetry collection at the SG launch on July 19 () => { const trigger = if ('IntersectionObserver' in window && trigger) { const observer = new IntersectionObserver((entries, observer) => { => { if ( { lazyLoader(); // You should define lazyLoader() elsewhere or inline here // Run once } }); }, { rootMargin: '800px', threshold: 0.1 }); } else { // Fallback setTimeout(lazyLoader, 3000); } });


Independent Singapore
5 hours ago
- Independent Singapore
Over 97,000 Malaysians have become Singapore citizens since 2015
Despositphotos/Bennian SINGAPORE: According to Malaysia's Home Ministry, nearly 100,000 Malaysians have reportedly become citizens of Singapore in the past decade. The ministry told Malaysia's Parliament on Monday (Aug 11) that between 2015 and June 2025, there have been a total of 97,318 such individuals. The Star said that the Home Ministry provided a breakdown of the number of Malaysians who renounced their citizenship by year in a written reply to Datuk Seri Takiyuddin Hassan. There were 7,394 renunciations in 2015, 8,654 in 2016, 7,583 in 2017, and 7,665 in 2018, before rising substantially in 2019 to 13,362. In 2020, the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of renunciations dropped to 5,591, but rose in 2021 to 7,956, before falling again to 5,623 in 2022. The numbers have been increasing in the past three years: in 2023, there were 11,500 renunciations, and they reached an all-time high last year of 16,930. Last week, the New Straits Times reported that between January and June of this year, more than 6,000 Malaysians have given up their blue passports for Singapore's red one . Malay Mail also noted that over the past 50 years, around 1.86 million Malaysians have decided to relocate overseas, leading to the establishment of TalentCorp in 2011 to encourage skilled workers to return to the country. The aim of TalentCorp, which falls under the purview of the country's Prime Minister, is to create strategies that will attract Malaysians to return to its shores. Around 5.6% of the country's population has decided to move to another country over the past five decades, a figure that is considerably higher than the global average of about 3.6%. TalentCorp said that the top five countries preferred by Malaysians to relocate to are: Singapore, Australia, the United States of America, the United Kingdom, and Canada. 'Notably, 3.3% of the total Malaysian population has migrated to Singapore, amounting to 1.13 million individuals, which constitutes 60% of the Malaysian diaspora,' Malay Mail quoted TalentCorp group chief executive officer Thomas Mathew as saying last month. Many consider this 'brain drain' to be a significant problem. In July, Dr Zaliha Mustafa, Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Federal Territories) Dr Zaliha Mustafa, proposed the setting up of a registry that would measure how severe the issue is. /TISG Read also: '6,060 Malaysians have given up their citizenship for Singapore so far in 2025' — Home Minister says, and that could be just the beginning… () => { const trigger = if ('IntersectionObserver' in window && trigger) { const observer = new IntersectionObserver((entries, observer) => { => { if ( { lazyLoader(); // You should define lazyLoader() elsewhere or inline here // Run once } }); }, { rootMargin: '800px', threshold: 0.1 }); } else { // Fallback setTimeout(lazyLoader, 3000); } });