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Self-Radicalized Singaporeans Released from Detention
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Two Singaporeans, Suderman Samikin and Mustafa Sultan Ali, were released from detention after showing positive rehabilitation progress. They had been detained for supporting the Islamic State and engaging in activities related to supporting the Islamic State or participating in armed conflicts in Syria and Yemen.
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How does Singapore's Internal Security Act (ISA) impact the rights of individuals detained for supporting terrorism?
What are the implications of releasing individuals who supported the Islamic State after showing positive rehabilitation progress?
What measures are in place to prevent radicalization and the support of terrorist organizations in Singapore?
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