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2011

 * Court of Appeal of Singapore (Did you know, mentioned 9 January 2011).
 * Did you know ... that a Singapore Subordinate Court criminal case appealed to the High Court cannot be further appealed to the Court of Appeal, but questions of law can be referred to that Court for determination?


 * Symbol support vote.svg Singapore strategy (rated a good article on 18 January 2011).
 * Featured article star.svg Bombing of Singapore (1944–1945) (rated a featured article on 22 January 2011).
 * Parliamentary elections in Singapore (Did you know, mentioned 15 August 2011).
 * Did you know ... that during the Singaporean parliamentary general election of 2011 the opposition Workers' Party won a Group Representation Constituency for the first time?


 * Symbol support vote.svg Belitung shipwreck (rated a good article on 7 August 2011).
 * Symbol support vote.svg Money No Enough (rated a good article on 25 August 2011).
 * Eugenics in Singapore (Did you know, mentioned 26 August 2011).
 * Did you know ... that Singapore paid uneducated women to get sterilised as part of its Stop at Two campaign?


 * Symbol support vote.svg Pathlight School (rated a good article on 28 September 2011)
 * Presidential Council for Minority Rights (Did you know, mentioned 14 October 2011).
 * Did you know ... that the Presidential Council for Minority Rights, a Singaporean body that ensures laws do not discriminate against racial or religious minorities, has not issued an adverse report since its creation?


 * Maintenance of Religious Harmony Act (Did you know, mentioned 22 October 2011).
 * Did you know ... that the Maintenance of Religious Harmony Act of Singapore allows restrictions to be placed on religious leaders who promote political causes under the guise of religious activity?


 * Public Prosecutor v. Taw Cheng Kong (Did you know, mentioned 15 November 2011).
 * Did you know ... that as of 2009 the High Court of Singapore's judgment in the Taw Cheng Kong case was the only decision where a statutory provision had been struck down as unconstitutional?


 * Eng Foong Ho v. Attorney-General (Did you know, mentioned 4 December 2011).
 * Did you know ... that Eng Foong Ho v. AG held that the Singapore Constitution was not breached when a Chinese temple was compulsorily acquired and an Indian mission and a Christian church nearby were not?


 * Article 14 of the Constitution of Singapore (Did you know, mentioned 12 December 2011).
 * Did you know ... that the rights to freedom of speech, assembly and association are only guaranteed by Article 14 of the Singapore Constitution to Singapore citizens?