SINGAPORE, Feb 10 — Authorities have placed a Singaporean woman under restrictions and deported a Malaysian man after investigations found them radicalised, Singapore’s...
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Although she had no intention to engage in armed violence locally or overseas, her staunch support for the AOR and their violent operations and willingness to spread propaganda made her a security concern, the ISD said, referring to the Axis of Resistance , a network of Islamist militant and terrorist groups.
Unable to physically join the conflict, she used social media to promote AOR, posting content that glorified violence and martyrdom. However, her family was unaware of her radicalisation as she intentionally concealed her views to avoid censure. After the Israel-Hamas conflict erupted in 2023, he supported Hamas and the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades and considered fighting alongside them in Gaza but again could not afford the journey.
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