Wanted HK activist Nathan Law denied entry into S’pore
29-09-2025, 01:49 PM
29-09-2025, 01:59 PM
Should arrest him then hand over to HK!
29-09-2025, 02:04 PM
If Singapore allows him to come in (Hong Kong also has an extradition treaty with Singapore), Singapore will have to pass him to Hong Kong.
29-09-2025, 02:04 PM
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Walaneh!
Who organised that “closed-door, invitation-only” event for him leh?
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Quote:He had intended to attend a “closed-door, invitation-only” event in Singapore.
Walaneh!
Who organised that “closed-door, invitation-only” event for him leh?
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29-09-2025, 02:19 PM
This guy sexually harassed women and when asked just talked about something else. Can't find that video but here's the news and impact of the sexual harrassments.
https://x.com/NuryVittachi/status/1790932747072184589
https://x.com/aaronMCN/status/1788939707667087442
https://x.com/NuryVittachi/status/1790932747072184589
https://x.com/aaronMCN/status/1788939707667087442
29-09-2025, 02:26 PM
(29-09-2025, 02:19 PM)Levin Wrote: This guy sexually harassed women and when asked just talked about something else. Can't find that video but here's the news and impact of the sexual harrassments.
https://x.com/NuryVittachi/status/1790932747072184589
https://x.com/aaronMCN/status/1788939707667087442
I read somewhere that 才玲 also kena!

https://chinese.gospelherald.com/news/s8...ey=zh-hans
远志明牧师被柴玲控诉性侵 已辞去神州传播协会一切职务
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29-09-2025, 03:10 PM
Trump’s Indefinite Refugee Ban and Funding Halt
As the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) opened in New York yesterday, President Trump accused the UN of contributing to “uncontrolled migration” and said, “the United Nations is funding an assault on Western countries and their borders.”
Behind the scenes, the United States is reportedly inviting government delegations at UNGA to a meeting tomorrow designed to increase support for rolling back global refugee protections.
https://cwsglobal.org/blog/daily-state-o...ding-halt/
As the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) opened in New York yesterday, President Trump accused the UN of contributing to “uncontrolled migration” and said, “the United Nations is funding an assault on Western countries and their borders.”
Behind the scenes, the United States is reportedly inviting government delegations at UNGA to a meeting tomorrow designed to increase support for rolling back global refugee protections.
https://cwsglobal.org/blog/daily-state-o...ding-halt/
29-09-2025, 03:19 PM
(29-09-2025, 01:49 PM)CHAOS Wrote: https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/n...erests-mha
Looks like Roy Ngern.

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Carl Jung
29-09-2025, 03:43 PM
Heard there is reward to capture him.
Wasted 1 million HK 😂
Wasted 1 million HK 😂
29-09-2025, 03:49 PM
Singapore should offer a bounty of $10 for the capture of Scythian.

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Carl Jung
29-09-2025, 04:12 PM
Singapore has extradition treaty signed with Hong Kong. Refusing entry is doing Nathan Law a favour. He could hv been arrested and deported to Hong Kong if he had entered Singapore.
https://www.tembusulaw.com/insights/extr...%20Kingdom.
https://www.tembusulaw.com/insights/extr...%20Kingdom.
Omni is in my ignored list. This works well like he always bumps my post for me all the time. Thank u Omni.
29-09-2025, 04:15 PM
29-09-2025, 04:19 PM
He so goondo doesn't even know he's not welcum?
29-09-2025, 04:33 PM
He becomes a hot potato for Ah Shame if he landed at Changi. HK will want his arrest and extradited to Hong Kong and US will tell LW to keep him in Singapore. So how to do if LW dun want to offend China and US? The answer is dun let him in lah.

Thinking is difficult, that's why most people judge
Carl Jung
29-09-2025, 04:52 PM
29-09-2025, 05:15 PM
It's shd be a super long list. If any of them sneaks in, it'll be a big headache 烫手山芋
So must do until 滴水不漏
So must do until 滴水不漏
29-09-2025, 05:21 PM
29-09-2025, 05:29 PM
(29-09-2025, 05:21 PM)cityhantam Wrote: He had obtained a single-journey, short-term visa to enter Sg.!
So, Sg High Comm or consulate in Assmerica screwed him or actually screwed up?
That time was not LW on watch. Everyone shiok shiok sleeping. They even do it openly in parliament in front of camera.

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Carl Jung
29-09-2025, 05:31 PM
29-09-2025, 05:45 PM
29-09-2025, 06:11 PM
This condition must b met b4 Singapore can extradite him
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The Act applies only to specific offences classified as “extraditable offences.” These typically include serious crimes such as homicide, fraud, kidnapping, and rape.
The crime must also meet the principle of dual criminality, meaning it must be recognised as a criminal offence in both Singapore and the requesting country. Unquote.
On other words, he has the right to challenge tt he is not fit to b extradited under the Act.
Quote:
The Act applies only to specific offences classified as “extraditable offences.” These typically include serious crimes such as homicide, fraud, kidnapping, and rape.
The crime must also meet the principle of dual criminality, meaning it must be recognised as a criminal offence in both Singapore and the requesting country. Unquote.
On other words, he has the right to challenge tt he is not fit to b extradited under the Act.
Omni is in my ignored list. This works well like he always bumps my post for me all the time. Thank u Omni.
29-09-2025, 07:48 PM
Here's some history on Nathan Law:
ACCUSED SEX PEST and convicted criminal Nathan Law Kwun-chung was refused entry into Singapore on Saturday, it was revealed today.
After four hours of detention, he was put on a flight back to the United States.
Western mainstream media are presenting the story as a case of a pro-democracy hero being mistreated by Singaporeans – without mentioning the serious sexual harassment claims that led to Law being removed from the west’s China demonization operations.
They’re also choosing to hide the fact that he was convicted of a violent crime and is currently facing other charges.
Singapore has the right to decide whether or not to allow in convicted criminals or people facing charges or accusations of any kind, including sexual offences.
Law claimed that he had the required visa from Singapore before he entered the city state. One Hong Kong journalist today quipped: “Given his past, it’s no surprise that Law is claiming that his entry was consensual.”
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DROPPED OUT OF SIGHT
Nathan Law was one of the western mainstream media’s most high-profile “rent-a-quote” protesters – but largely disappeared from sight after he was hit with accusations of sexual harassment in 2023.
While he was never charged in a court of law, the accusations were serious enough for him to suspended from the Hong Kong Democracy Council. (Despite the name of the group, this group does not promote Hong Kong or democracy but is a Washington-financed group to advance US interests.)
In 2024, a media group in the US called Notus found widespread cases of sexual harassment by prominent males in China demonization groups, particularly those focusing on pushing western narratives on “the death of Hong Kong” and the “Uyghur genocide” hoax.
After the Nathan Law sexual harassment claims spread in 2023, “activists at several different organizations reconsidered inviting Law to events, chose not to post pictures with him and rewrote press releases about Hong Kong to minimize his footprint on them,” said Haley Byrd Wilt of Notus in a May 2024 report.
ONE OF MANY PROBLEMS
The sexual harassment issue was just one problem. Law was part of a Hong Kong political movement that received vast amounts of financial and other support from the National Endowment for Democracy, a CIA soft power spin-off. This helped him to get into Hong Kong’s parliament, the Legislative Council – but he was soon expelled for misconduct.
Then he and his associates were in 2017 were found guilty in what the city's Court of Appeal described as “a large-scale unlawful assembly, involving violence” in the Admiralty district of Hong Kong. The attack left 10 security guards injured, one seriously.
Hong Kong’s British system courts are famously lenient, allowing for appeals. On the same week at the start of February 2018 that an appeals court finally confirmed that Law and the others had without the slightest doubt committed a criminal act of violence, Senator Marco Rubio nominated the group for the Nobel Peace Prize. Which says it all.
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INCREASINGLY UNPOPULAR
Law became extremely unpopular in Hong Kong in 2019 when he called on US lawmakers to enact laws to enable America to revoke the city’s special trade status, directly hurting his community’s ability to continue make a living. There was no way for Law to argue that a campaign to destroy the “one country two systems” policy was helping the people of Hong Kong.
Also, the campaigner was eyed suspiciously by some of his fellow protesters, a number of whom liked to physically attack people from mainland China. Law toed the protester line,—but he himself was a mainlander, having been born in Shenzhen and moving to Hong Kong at the age of six.
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THEN HE FLED
When Hong Kong finally passed a western-style security law in June 2020, forbidding political activists from taking cash from hostile foreign powers, Nathan Law decided it was time to flee.
From the west, he denied having connections with western intelligence. “My colleagues and I have no connection to US intelligence and any sort of intelligence from around the world,” he said on television.
A popular Twitter commentator from Hubei agreed: “Indeed, he does seem to be innocent of a connection to any sort of intelligence.”
His UK handlers quickly arranged for him to get political asylum in the UK. When former CIA director Mike Pompeo visited London on 21 July 2020, he summoned Law to meet him at the US embassy to thank him for his work against China.
But with the new law in place in Hong Kong, the southern Chinese city could finally charge Nathan Law with collusion with external forces: an act which has long been criminal in all major western societies.
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ASSOCIATES FELT ABANDONED
After he left Hong Kong, Law was harshly criticized by his former associates on protester message boards. They felt the escapee now had a cushy number with western political spinners, living in comfort and safely badmouthing Hong Kong from a distance; while his former associates were languishing in jail.
Law increased his unpopularity by working with Luke de Pulford, the UK-based anti-China campaigner financed by the US National Endowment for Democracy, to sue members of the Hong Kong police force who had British nationality, for doing their jobs.
Even for Hong Kong and British critics of the police, this was considered a step too far. (The plot came to nothing.)
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EVEN WESTERNERS
Law was even mocked by westerners in Hong Kong when he took to referring to himself as an “exile”, a word that usually refers to someone ejected and barred from their homeland, not for a disliked, disloyal, criminal who chose to flee from justice.
A group of British westerners told a Hong Kong newspaper that in the wake of Law’s rebranding of himself, they no longer allow considered themselves “expats” but would henceforth prefer to be identified as “exiles” from “oppressed Knightsbridge”.
https://x.com/NuryVittachi/status/1972587556526293489
ACCUSED SEX PEST and convicted criminal Nathan Law Kwun-chung was refused entry into Singapore on Saturday, it was revealed today.
After four hours of detention, he was put on a flight back to the United States.
Western mainstream media are presenting the story as a case of a pro-democracy hero being mistreated by Singaporeans – without mentioning the serious sexual harassment claims that led to Law being removed from the west’s China demonization operations.
They’re also choosing to hide the fact that he was convicted of a violent crime and is currently facing other charges.
Singapore has the right to decide whether or not to allow in convicted criminals or people facing charges or accusations of any kind, including sexual offences.
Law claimed that he had the required visa from Singapore before he entered the city state. One Hong Kong journalist today quipped: “Given his past, it’s no surprise that Law is claiming that his entry was consensual.”
.
DROPPED OUT OF SIGHT
Nathan Law was one of the western mainstream media’s most high-profile “rent-a-quote” protesters – but largely disappeared from sight after he was hit with accusations of sexual harassment in 2023.
While he was never charged in a court of law, the accusations were serious enough for him to suspended from the Hong Kong Democracy Council. (Despite the name of the group, this group does not promote Hong Kong or democracy but is a Washington-financed group to advance US interests.)
In 2024, a media group in the US called Notus found widespread cases of sexual harassment by prominent males in China demonization groups, particularly those focusing on pushing western narratives on “the death of Hong Kong” and the “Uyghur genocide” hoax.
After the Nathan Law sexual harassment claims spread in 2023, “activists at several different organizations reconsidered inviting Law to events, chose not to post pictures with him and rewrote press releases about Hong Kong to minimize his footprint on them,” said Haley Byrd Wilt of Notus in a May 2024 report.
ONE OF MANY PROBLEMS
The sexual harassment issue was just one problem. Law was part of a Hong Kong political movement that received vast amounts of financial and other support from the National Endowment for Democracy, a CIA soft power spin-off. This helped him to get into Hong Kong’s parliament, the Legislative Council – but he was soon expelled for misconduct.
Then he and his associates were in 2017 were found guilty in what the city's Court of Appeal described as “a large-scale unlawful assembly, involving violence” in the Admiralty district of Hong Kong. The attack left 10 security guards injured, one seriously.
Hong Kong’s British system courts are famously lenient, allowing for appeals. On the same week at the start of February 2018 that an appeals court finally confirmed that Law and the others had without the slightest doubt committed a criminal act of violence, Senator Marco Rubio nominated the group for the Nobel Peace Prize. Which says it all.
.
INCREASINGLY UNPOPULAR
Law became extremely unpopular in Hong Kong in 2019 when he called on US lawmakers to enact laws to enable America to revoke the city’s special trade status, directly hurting his community’s ability to continue make a living. There was no way for Law to argue that a campaign to destroy the “one country two systems” policy was helping the people of Hong Kong.
Also, the campaigner was eyed suspiciously by some of his fellow protesters, a number of whom liked to physically attack people from mainland China. Law toed the protester line,—but he himself was a mainlander, having been born in Shenzhen and moving to Hong Kong at the age of six.
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THEN HE FLED
When Hong Kong finally passed a western-style security law in June 2020, forbidding political activists from taking cash from hostile foreign powers, Nathan Law decided it was time to flee.
From the west, he denied having connections with western intelligence. “My colleagues and I have no connection to US intelligence and any sort of intelligence from around the world,” he said on television.
A popular Twitter commentator from Hubei agreed: “Indeed, he does seem to be innocent of a connection to any sort of intelligence.”
His UK handlers quickly arranged for him to get political asylum in the UK. When former CIA director Mike Pompeo visited London on 21 July 2020, he summoned Law to meet him at the US embassy to thank him for his work against China.
But with the new law in place in Hong Kong, the southern Chinese city could finally charge Nathan Law with collusion with external forces: an act which has long been criminal in all major western societies.
.
ASSOCIATES FELT ABANDONED
After he left Hong Kong, Law was harshly criticized by his former associates on protester message boards. They felt the escapee now had a cushy number with western political spinners, living in comfort and safely badmouthing Hong Kong from a distance; while his former associates were languishing in jail.
Law increased his unpopularity by working with Luke de Pulford, the UK-based anti-China campaigner financed by the US National Endowment for Democracy, to sue members of the Hong Kong police force who had British nationality, for doing their jobs.
Even for Hong Kong and British critics of the police, this was considered a step too far. (The plot came to nothing.)
.
EVEN WESTERNERS
Law was even mocked by westerners in Hong Kong when he took to referring to himself as an “exile”, a word that usually refers to someone ejected and barred from their homeland, not for a disliked, disloyal, criminal who chose to flee from justice.
A group of British westerners told a Hong Kong newspaper that in the wake of Law’s rebranding of himself, they no longer allow considered themselves “expats” but would henceforth prefer to be identified as “exiles” from “oppressed Knightsbridge”.
https://x.com/NuryVittachi/status/1972587556526293489
29-09-2025, 08:10 PM
This criminal should be hanged.

30-09-2025, 10:35 AM
30-09-2025, 12:07 PM
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30-09-2025, 12:48 PM
30-09-2025, 12:49 PM
Should sent him to China..😂
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