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Singapore teen behind anti-Lee Kuan Yew video arrested: Police

Updated on: 31 March,2015 09:04 AM IST  | 
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A Singaporean teenager arrested for posting expletive-laden YouTube video attacking Christianity and Lee Kuan Yew will be charged in court with "wounding" religious feelings, harassment and circulating obscene content, police said 

Singapore teen behind anti-Lee Kuan Yew video arrested: Police

Singapore: A Singaporean teenager arrested for posting an expletive-laden YouTube video attacking Christianity and the country's late founding leader Lee Kuan Yew will be charged in court with "wounding" religious feelings, harassment and circulating obscene content, police said today.


Police said they "received more than 20 reports regarding an online video that contained, in part, insensitive and disparaging remarks against Christians". "Police arrested a 16-year-old male Singaporean in relation to the said video" on Sunday, the police statement released early today said.


It said the young man -- unnamed but identified by local media as Amos Yee -- would be charged in court later today. Police said the suspect was facing three separate charges, including for actions that have "deliberate intention of wounding the religious or racial feelings of any person".



Lee Kuan Yew. Pic/AFP

Yee will also be charged for "putting into circulation" an obscene object as well as for "threatening, abusive or insulting communication" under the city-state's newly enacted Protection from Harassment Act. In an eight-minute video titled "Lee Kuan Yew is finally dead" Yee launched a scathing attack on the 91-year-old political patriarch who was cremated after a state funeral Sunday.

In the video, Yee also likened the city-state's first prime minister to Jesus Christ as he launched a tirade against Christianity. "Lee Kuan Yew was a horrible person... everyone is scared, everyone is afraid that if they say something like that they might get into trouble," Yee said on the video.

He challenged the former leader's son, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, to sue him. The video been taken down from his YouTube page but others have reproduced it in part or in full.

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