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Singaporean woman in solo protest in front of China embassy investigated by police

November 30, 2022
Source: theonlinecitizen.com theonlinecitizen.com
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SINGAPORE — A 32-year-old female Singaporean is under police investigation for allegedly taking part in a solo protest in front of the China Embassy in Singapore on 28 Nov. According to a police statement, the police were alerted to the incident at about 1 pm on Monday, “We directed the woman to stop her protest and she complied.” The female identified as Ms Kelly Ong, shared on Twitter that she was alone outside the Embassy of China in Singapore in Tanglin Road, wrote: “If I do not reply within 24 hours here I may have been illegally taken into the...
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