Function 8
Function 8 is a Singapore-based non-governmental organization (NGO) established by a group of concerned citizens committed to fostering open dialogues on social, political, and economic issues.
The organization's name is inspired by the F8 key on computers, which initiates a reset to a secure mode for troubleshooting.
This symbolism reflects Function 8's mission to reexamine and reinforce the fundamental pillars that underpin robust, just, and meaningful societies, emphasizing the integral role of democratic processes in achieving these ideals.
Function 8 engages in various activities, including seminars, talks, workshops, and discussions, aiming to rekindle critical thinking and invigorate societal discourse. The organization addresses a range of topics, such as human rights, civil liberties, and the rule of law, striving to reclaim the inherent dignity and freedom that form the bedrock of human existence.
Over the years, Function 8 has been active in issuing media releases and statements on pertinent issues.
For instance, in April 2024, the organization, along with other civil society groups, opposed the renewal of the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Act, expressing concerns over indefinite detention without trial and the lack of judicial oversight.
Function 8 also commemorates significant historical events, such as Operation Spectrum, to raise awareness and encourage reflection on past actions that have impacted Singapore's social and political landscape.
A notable event is the annual Freedom Film Festival (FFF), which showcases films addressing human rights, civil liberties, and social justice. For example, the 2022 edition, themed "A Pandemic of Inequality," featured films highlighting disparities exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic
Through its initiatives, Function 8 continues to play a vital role in promoting open dialogue and critical examination of issues affecting Singaporean society, advocating for transparency, accountability, and the protection of civil liberties.