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Singapore Blocks Social Media Accounts of Zulfikar Citing ‘Division’

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Singapore Blocks Social Media Accounts of Zulfikar Citing 'Division'

Singapore has ordered TikTok and Meta to block the accounts of Australian national Zulfikar bin Mohamad Shariff for spreading extremist content. The Ministry of Home Affairs said he promoted the rejection of Singapore’s constitutional and democratic system in favour of an Islamic state under Syariah law and suggested violence could be used if required.

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Zulfikar, detained in 2016 under the Internal Security Act, was accused of sowing division within the Malay/Muslim community and targeting the Chinese community. Authorities cited a June TikTok video as recent evidence. He renounced citizenship in 2020 and was accused of attempting to influence this year’s election.

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