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The following pages link to Section 377A of the Penal Code (Singapore):
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View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- René Onraet (← links | edit)
- Universal Periodic Review: Singapore LGBT issues (← links | edit)
- Section 377A of the Singapore Penal Code (redirect page) (← links | edit)
- Homosexuality in Singapore (← links | edit)
- 377 and the unnatural afterlife of British colonialism (← links | edit)
- Archive of Court of Appeal judgment in Tan Eng Hong v AG, 21 August 2012 (← links | edit)
- Archive of judgment of High Court judge Lai Chiu Siu (15 March 2011) (← links | edit)
- Archive of NTU study "Homosexuality in Singapore: Perceptions, Public Opinion, and the Media" (24 January 2011) (← links | edit)
- Section 377 and the dignity of Indian homosexuals (← links | edit)
- Section 377A of the Penal Code (Singapore) (← links | edit)
- Singapore gay history (← links | edit)
- Singapore lesbian history (← links | edit)
- Singapore LGBT organisations (← links | edit)
- Singapore gay equality movement (← links | edit)
- Singapore gay history: the 2000s (← links | edit)
- Singapore political parties’ positions on LGBT concerns – General election 2011 (← links | edit)
- Singapore gay history: 2007 (← links | edit)
- Singapore gay history: 2008 (← links | edit)
- Archive of "Parliamentary debate on Penal Code (Amendment) Bill, 22 Oct 2007" (← links | edit)
- Discrimination against homosexuals in Singapore (← links | edit)
- Section 377A (redirect page) (← links | edit)
- Homosexuality in Singapore (← links | edit)
- Pink Dot SG (← links | edit)
- Section 377A of the Penal Code (Singapore) (← links | edit)
- Singapore gay history (← links | edit)
- Singapore LGBT organisations (← links | edit)
- Singapore gay history: the 2000s (← links | edit)
- Singapore gay history: 2007 (← links | edit)
- Singapore gay history: 2009 (← links | edit)
- Discrimination against homosexuals in Singapore (← links | edit)
- Section 377A of the Penal Code (redirect page) (← links | edit)
- Sayoni's contribution to CEDAW (← links | edit)
- Singapore political parties' politicians' views on homosexuality (← links | edit)
- Roy Tan (← links | edit)
- Rascals incident (← links | edit)
- Reform Party politicians' views on homosexuality (← links | edit)
- Workers' Party politicians' views on homosexuality (← links | edit)
- Singapore Democratic Party politicians' views on homosexuality (← links | edit)
- Lee Hsien Loong's views on homosexuality (← links | edit)
- Democratic Progressive Party politicians' views on homosexuality (← links | edit)
- Universal Periodic Review: Singapore LGBT issues (← links | edit)
- K Shanmugam's views on homosexuality (← links | edit)
- Choices (← links | edit)
- PM Lee Hsien Loong allows indoor talks to be held without a police licence, 22 August 2004 (← links | edit)
- IndigNation 2017 (← links | edit)
- Rev. Yap Kim Hao's involvement in LGBT activism (← links | edit)
- History of Singapore gay venues (← links | edit)
- Police raids at Club One Seven (← links | edit)
- Fort Road beach: gay aspects (← links | edit)
- Open Letter to the Prime Minister to repeal Section 377A (← links | edit)
- Repeal377a.com (← links | edit)
- Same-sex marriage in Singapore (← links | edit)
- Singapore LGBT surveys (← links | edit)
- Archive of "A heftier list of s.377A cases", Mohan Gopalan, May 2007 (← links | edit)
- Corinna Lim (← links | edit)
- Trevvy (← links | edit)
- Explanatory Statement to the Maintenance of Religious Harmony Act (← links | edit)
- Martin Piper (← links | edit)
- Section 9A (1) of the Interpretation Act (← links | edit)
- Section 176 of the Penal Code (Singapore) (← links | edit)
- Parliamentary petition to repeal Section 377A (← links | edit)
- Tan Eng Hong (← links | edit)
- Singapore LGBT allies (← links | edit)
- Reactions to PM Lee Hsien Loong's announcement of repeal of Section 377A (← links | edit)
- Harvey Chettiar saga (← links | edit)
- Tharman Shanmugaratnam's views on homosexuality (← links | edit)
- Transcript of NMP Thio Li-Ann's speech in Parliament, 22 October 2007 (← links | edit)
- Transcript of Lee Hsien Loong's parliamentary speech on Section 377A, 23 Oct 2007 (← links | edit)
- Archive of "Parliamentary debate on Penal Code (Amendment) Bill, 23 Oct 2007" (← links | edit)
- Sayoni's contribution to CEDAW (← links | edit)
- Archive of parliamentary debate on Section 377A (22, 23 October 2007) (← links | edit)
- Hri Kumar Nair's views on homosexuality (← links | edit)
- Archive of Court of Appeal judgment in Lim Meng Suang & Tan Eng Hong v AG, 28 October 2014 (← links | edit)
- PAP MPs against the repeal of Section 377A (← links | edit)
- Club One Seven (← links | edit)
- SQ21: Singapore Queers in the 21st Century (← links | edit)
- PAP MPs for the repeal of Section 377A (← links | edit)
- Police raids at Club One Seven (← links | edit)
- Archive of talk, "Gay Law: Emancipation And Emasculation" by Lim Wee Kuan, 1 October 2002 (← links | edit)
- Open Letter to the Prime Minister to repeal Section 377A (← links | edit)
- Repeal377a.com (← links | edit)
- Same-sex marriage in Singapore (← links | edit)
- M Ravi (← links | edit)
- Section 176 of the Penal Code (Singapore) (← links | edit)
- Tan Eng Hong (← links | edit)
- Khandu vs Emperor, AIR, Lahore, 1934 (← links | edit)
- Same-sex marriage in Singapore (← links | edit)
- Straits Settlements Penal Code (← links | edit)
- Anis Abdullah case (← links | edit)
- Archive of "A heftier list of s.377A cases", Mohan Gopalan, May 2007 (← links | edit)
- Eugene Thuraisingam (← links | edit)
- Jack Tsen-Ta Lee (← links | edit)
- Section 9A (1) of the Interpretation Act (← links | edit)
- Section 176 of the Penal Code (Singapore) (← links | edit)
- Archive of Court of Appeal judgment in Tan Seng Kee v AG, 28 February 2022 (← links | edit)
- Reaction of LGBT community to Court of Appeal ruling in Tan Seng Kee v AG and other appeals, 28 February 2022 (← links | edit)
- Archive of Court of Appeal judgment in Tan Seng Kee v AG and other appeals, 28 February 2022 (← links | edit)
- Archive of Queer Asian Spirit article, "The Accidental Activist: Ivan Tan takes on Singapore’s Anti-Gay Law", by Lee Anthony Shaw, QAS E-Zine, Vol. 4 (2014): Queer Diversity (← links | edit)
- Wear White (← links | edit)
- Reactions to PM Lee Hsien Loong's announcement of repeal of Section 377A (← links | edit)
- Parliamentary debate over Bills to repeal Section 377A and amend Constitution to protect definition of marriage from court challenges (← links | edit)