新加坡下令TikTok和Meta封锁双重国籍公民散布仇恨及影响2025年选举的账户。
Singapore ordered TikTok and Meta to block a dual citizen’s accounts for spreading hate and influencing the 2025 election.
新加坡已命令TikTok和Meta封锁54岁的澳大利亚公民、前新加坡人Zulfikar bin Mohamad Shariff的账户,
Singapore has ordered TikTok and Meta to block the accounts of Zulfikar bin Mohamad Shariff, a 54-year-old Australian citizen and former Singaporean, over online posts inciting racial and religious hatred.
当局说他的内容提倡极端主义观点, 拒绝新加坡世俗制度, 并因错误地宣称马来人和穆斯林族群面临同化压力而助长分裂。
Authorities say his content promotes extremist views, rejects Singapore’s secular system, and fuels division by falsely claiming Malay and Muslim communities face assimilation pressures.
这些行动是根据2024年《网上刑事伤害法》采取的,是继他因与恐怖主义有关的活动而于2016年被拘留之后,以及目前正在努力影响新加坡2025年大选之后采取的。
The actions, taken under the 2024 Online Criminal Harms Act, follow his 2016 detention for terrorism-related activities and ongoing efforts to influence Singapore’s 2025 general election.
TikTok和Meta遵守、限制或破坏他在新加坡境内的账户,尽管其他平台上仍有类似内容。
TikTok and Meta have complied, restricting or disabling his accounts within Singapore, though similar content remains on other platforms.
政府强调,它致力于在其多元化社会中保护民族团结。
The government emphasized its commitment to protecting national unity in its diverse society.