Annual gay pride rally Pink Dot may have garnered more support and sponsorships than ever before from local firms (ironically due to a ban on foreign funding) this year, but the encouraging turn of events may have suffered a big setback of late.
The Singapore Police Force recently made it a point to remind the organizers of Pink Dot about the聽: only Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents are allowed to participate in Speakers鈥 Corner events. As in, it鈥檒l be illegal for any non-Singaporean to step into Hong Lim Park on July 1 when Pink Dot 2017 kicks off.
The law no longer distinguishes between participants and observers, and it will officially consider anyone who turns up at Speakers鈥 Corner to be part of the assembly. This shit鈥檚 serious 鈥 should the authorities find any foreigners on the grounds during the rally, both the organizers and foreigners caught flouting the rule are liable to be prosecuted. The Pink Dot team could face a fine of up to $10,000 and/or six months imprisonment should they be found guilty of the offence.
But really, considering the increased vigilance against non-Singaporeans and non-PRs in events held at Speakers鈥 Corner over the past couple of months, the announcement shouldn鈥檛 come as a surprise to supporters of Pink Dot. The authorities are definitely not making any exceptions, even for a rally as huge and popular as Pink Dot, which has enjoyed increased attendance every year.

It鈥檒l be a highly challenging task to ensure that each and every attendee is a certified local, and it鈥檒l be similarly tough for authorities to hunt down those flouting the rules on the day itself, when there鈥檒l be thousands of people at Hong Lim Park.
Nonetheless, there鈥檒l still be quite a significant number of foreigners (most of 鈥榚m probably regulars, too) who鈥檒l want to show their support for Singapore鈥檚 LGBT community. Pink Dot requests that folks 鈥渟tay within the laws of the land鈥 and show their love by watching the live stream of the rally and staying up to date via Instagram and Snapchat posts.
鈥淲e invite everyone to support and celebrate the Freedom to Love even if you cannot be physically at the event,鈥 the organizers wrote.
We鈥檝e reached out to Pink Dot for further comments.
