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The Straits Times·3 min read·medium

2 S’poreans issued ISA orders over radicalisation

2 S’poreans issued ISA orders over radicalisation
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Singaporean authorities have issued Internal Security Act orders against two individuals radicalized by extremist ideologies. Both cases were linked to the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict, highlighting concerns over online radicalization.

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It underscores the persistent threat of 'salad bar' radicalization where individuals adopt fragmented extremist beliefs, often triggered by global geopolitical tensions.

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Cyrus took photos of himself holding his smartphone with the online Islamist extremist group’s e-publication shown on the screen. The e-publication has been redacted in the photos shown above.

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The report relies on official government statements from the Internal Security Department and presents the facts of the legal actions taken.

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