12 April 2016

News Story: Policy reviews on privacy, freedom of expression needed to fight terrorism - Singaporean official

SINGAPORE, April 11 (Xinhua) -- Terrorism has come to an age when countries need to review their policies on the right to privacy, the encryption of communications, and freedom of expression, said Singapore Foreign Affairs Minister Vivian Balakrishnan during the 10th Asia-Pacific Program for Senior National Security Officers (APPSNO) on Monday.

The theme of this year's APPSNO is National Security Revisited. The theme permits a review and revisit of many important domains discussed at previous editions of APPSNOs that have a continued impact on national security.

Balakrishnan said under the threats of terrorism, there must be a balance between freedoms, rights and national security, so that the security agencies are able to deter threats and aggression, and for appropriate political responses.

"What goes on in cyberspace has real impact on the real world, and the sooner we get to grips with these difficult policy issues, the better. Because we need to get the balance right. We need to get politics right, and we need to get operational responses right," he said.

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