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Singaporeans caught distributing or possessing Malay-language ISIS newspaper will be convicted

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Al Fatihin

Al Fatihin — the Islamic State's new publication aiming to reach Malay-speaking Muslims in Southeast Asia — has been hit by the ban hammer of the Singapore government. 

In a country that's ranked tragically low in the Press Freedom Index, the gazetting of Al Fatihin is one decision that's unequivocally the right thing to do. The terrorist group's newspaper is their attempt at spreading their extremist ideology abroad with a clear intention to influence and recruit Southeast Asians to join their twisted fold. 


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