Recent incidents show racial, religious issues highly emotive, don't mean that S’pore’s approach is failing: PM Lee

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WATCH: The recent spate of racist incidents illustrates how issues of race and religion will always be highly emotive, but it is not a sign that Singapore’s approach towards race relations is failing, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said on Sunday (Aug 8).

 

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