NETIZEN LODGED POLICE REPORT AGAINST WEBSITE FOR VIOLATION OF “FREEDOM OF SPEECH”

Dear Esteemed Singapore Police Force,

I would like to lodge an official complaint against Hardwarezone.com.sg forum administrator “hwzadmin” for banning me twice, arbitrarily, and without good and valid reasons.

Definition of arbitrary:

having unlimited power; uncontrolled or unrestricted by law; despotic; tyrannical

Initially, I used the account “sgvideoman” to participate in Hardwarezone forums. I believe hwzadmin banned me because I made *regular* postings that I am being persecuted, targeted, and blacklisted by the Government of Singapore. His flawed logic is that anyone, and I say anyone, who claims to be persecuted, targeted, and blacklisted by the Singapore Government must be insane and crazy. He told me to seek help from psychiatrists. In his opinion, it is simply impossible for the magnanimous Singapore Government to persecute, target and blacklist anyone. When I created the forum topic “[GPGT] I helped my friend assemble his brand new computer” (at http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/eat-d … emble-his-brand-new-computer-4749643.html), he found an *excuse* to ban me. In his ban message, he told me I had posted too many photos of the *same view* of the internal of my friend’s computer casing. Pray tell me, is there any legislation or law prohibiting anyone from publishing many photos of the same view of the internal of a computer casing online?

After my account “sgvideoman” was banned, I used the account [name] to participate in Hardwarezone forums. *Only yesterday* did I start to create posts that I am being persecuted, targeted, and blacklisted by the Singapore Government using the secondary account. Please refer to the forum topic “Yay! I have just finished setting up my web hosting service using cPanel!!!” at http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/eat-drink-man-woman-16/yay-i-have-just-finished-setting-up-my-web-hosting-service-using-cpanel-4814767.html

There is no freedom of speech in Hardwarezone Singapore forums. Anyone who criticises the government would be discredited with insanity. The Constitution of the Republic of Singapore guarantees its citizens with freedom of speech.

Part IV, clause 14 of the Constitution states that:

“Freedom of speech, assembly and association
14.
(1) Subject to clauses (2) and (3)
(a) every citizen of Singapore has the right to freedom of speech and expression;
(b) all citizens of Singapore have the right to assemble peaceably and without arms; and
(c) all citizens of Singapore have the right to form associations.
(2) Parliament may by law impose
(a) on the rights conferred by clause (1)(a), such restrictions as it considers necessary or expedient in the interest of the security of Singapore or any part thereof, friendly relations with other countries, public order or morality and restrictions designed to protect the privileges of Parliament or to provide against contempt of court, defamation or incitement to any offence;
(b) on the right conferred by clause (1)(b), such restrictions as it considers necessary or expedient in the interest of the security of Singapore or any part thereof or public order; and
(c) on the right conferred by clause (1)(c), such restrictions as it considers necessary or expedient in the interest of the security of Singapore or any part thereof, public order or morality.
(3) Restrictions on the right to form associations conferred by clause (1) (c) may also be imposed by any law relating to labour or education.”

So what is a constitution? According to wikipedia:

“A constitution is a set of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is governed. Constitutions concern different levels of organizations, from sovereign states to companies and unincorporated associations. Within states, a constitution defines the principles upon which the state is based, the procedure in which laws are made and by whom. Some constitutions, especially codified constitutions, also act as limiters of state power, by establishing lines which a state’s rulers cannot cross, such as fundamental rights.”

In short, the constitution is the *Supreme Law* of a country. The legislature, that is, Parliament or Congress, *cannot* make laws which are not in accordance with the Constitution. When one of these laws directly violates the Constitution it is unconstitutional and will be struck down by the Constitutional Court.

The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights also guarantees freedom of speech. Excerpt from the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights:

“Whereas disregard and contempt for human rights have resulted in barbarous acts which have outraged the conscience of mankind, and the advent of a world in which human beings shall enjoy freedom of speech and belief and freedom from fear and want has been proclaimed as the highest aspiration of the common people”

Therefore, I would like to request the Singapore Police Force to contact the top management of Hardwarezone Singapore Forums to unban me. I would like to exercise and assert my right to freedom of speech.

Thank you very much.

Yours sincerely,

Singapore Citizen

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