New Religious Harmony Act Protects S’pore’s LGBTQ Community For The First Time Ever

Maintenance Of Religious Harmony Act Includes Protection For LGBTQ Community

On Tuesday (8 Oct), the Maintenance of Religious Harmony Act was updated to better protect religious groups as well as members of the public.

As it turns out, the amendments also include protection for the LGBTQ community. A section had defined the applicable target group as not confined to institutional religions.

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The Act will protect not only those with a similar sexual orientation but also communities comprising atheists, foreign workers and more.

Before this latest revision to the Act, there was no official protection for the LGBTQ community.

Approval from the LGBTQ community

Facebook page that empowers queer women in Asia, Sayoni, put up a post cheering the amendment.

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Followers of the page were equally happy and expressed their joy in the comments below.

 

Another netizen remarked that the broader move also included previously unrecognised groups like atheists, which is very heartening to see.

Other amendments to the Act

Other amendments to the Act included:

  • Stricter checks on foreign donations exceeding S$10,000
  • Immediate restraining orders of offensive statements on social media
  • Offenses against Singapore made from overseas will also be punishable
  • Increased penalties for offences
  • Community Remedial Initiative to settle disputes out of court first

This step towards greater inclusiveness is certainly praiseworthy. But we must not become complacent, as fostering an inclusive society is a continuous process. Kudos to the government for making such amendments to include all communities in Singapore.

Featured image adapted from Rachel Ng.

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