This article about the secularism in Singapore was published on April 10, 2013 on the UK Rationalist Association’s website.

Photo: Humanist Society (Singapore)
Secularism in Singapore
Large numbers in this thriving South East Asian state profess no religious beliefs, yet a dated colonial Penal Code means atheists do not enjoy equal rights under the law. John van Wyhe and Huifen Zheng on the trouble with religious freedom in Singapore.