Alan Shadrake (born mid-1934) is a British author and former journalist, who was convicted in Singapore in 2010 of contempt of court for scandalising the Singapore judicial system, through his published views on the country's criminal justice system.[1] Following a failed appeal, he served 5½ weeks in prison.[2]
^Agence France-Presse (20 July 2010). "Lawyer seeks access to arrested writer". SCMP.
^Author Alan Shadrake released from Singapore jail, BBC News, 9 July 2011
AlanShadrake (born mid-1934) is a British author and former journalist, who was convicted in Singapore in 2010 of contempt of court for scandalising...
Paperbacks, ISBN 0-450017-17-6). After the trial, freelance journalist AlanShadrake became Joan Paisnel's literary agent, and ghost-wrote a first person...
the same year, Ravi represented British writer AlanShadrake in Shadrake v Attorney-General after Shadrake was charged with and convicted of scandalising...
one Malaysian, were hanged for trafficking diamorphine and marijuana. AlanShadrake, a British journalist, wrote about Yen May Woan's case in his book Once...
British author AlanShadrake's appeal". BBC. 27 May 2011. "Author AlanShadrake Released From Singapore Prison". BBC. 9 July 2011. "ShadrakeAlan v Attorney-General"...
Shadrake, Alan (2010). Once A Jolly Hangman: Singapore Justice in the Dock. Murdoch Books. ISBN 9781742663982. Retrieved 6 March 2024. Shadrake, Alan...
"British author AlanShadrake jailed in Singapore". The Telegraph. London. 16 November 2010. Retrieved 16 November 2010. Guardian, as above Shadrake v. Attorney-General...
July 2011. "Singapore rejects British author AlanShadrake's appeal". BBC. 27 May 2011. "Author AlanShadrake Released From Singapore Prison". BBC. 9 July...
courts. Loh was responsible for convicting AlanShadrake in the case of Shadrake v Attorney-General in 2011. Shadrake had been charged with the offence of scandalizing...
is officially opened. 1 June – British author and former journalist, AlanShadrake, began his sentence of eight weeks for contempt of court to the Singapore...
caning for rioting. 2 November – British author and former journalist, AlanShadrake, was found guilty of contempt of court to Singapore judicial system...
media, and outdoor gatherings; contempt of court proceedings against AlanShadrake; and the gazetting of The Online Citizen blog as a "political association"...
efforts to save him, he died of his wounds. On 17 August, Guardsman Jamie Shadrake, aged 20, of the Reconnaissance Platoon, 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards...