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Shanmugam urged all members of the House to condemn racist behaviour in Singapore.
SINGAPORE, May 11 (The Straits Times/ANN): Groups have been capitalising on Singaporeans anxiety over jobs to fan the flames of xenophobia and racism, and such racist behaviour will become normalised if Singapore is not careful, said Law and Home Affairs Minister K. Shanmugam.
Calling on responsible opposition parties to take a stand on the matter, he urged all members of the House to condemn racist behaviour in Singapore. The majority of Singaporeans are decent and not racist, but if we continue to fan the flames of racism, we will get to a more uncomfortable position, Shanmugam said in Parliament on Tuesday (May 11).
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Singaporean Minister of Home Affairs and Law Shanmugam (right) is accompanied by his dog Milly during a short walk at the Botanic Gardens on Saturday. THE STRAITS TIMES
Mental wellness an important issue amid Covid-19 pandemic: Singapore minister
Mon, 3 May 2021
With lockdowns sparked by Covid-19 imposing severe constraints on people globally, mental wellness has been an important issue and will be even more so going forward, Singaporean Minister of Home Affairs and Law K Shanmugam said on May 1.
In Singapore, there are different facets to the issue, given the urban environment, the hectic lifestyle, as well as an ageing population.
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