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Singapore’s stance at UPR is a disturbing indication of its unwillingness to work with international human rights processes

Singapore’s stance at UPR is a disturbing indication of its unwillingness to work with international human rights processes

This is the following oral statement delivered by Sayoni in person at the 32nd regular session of the UN Human Rights Council.   Mr Vice President, Forum Asia, ASEAN SOGIE Caucus, ALMOS and Sayoni makes this statement on behalf of the LGBT community in Singapore. We are alarmed that Singapore has rejected nearly half... 

On brexit: At least the Brits got to choose

On brexit: At least the Brits got to choose

Whether you like the results of Brexit or not, at least the British people got to choose. When was the last time we had a referendum in Singapore? When we introduced the GRC? When we introduced the Elected Presidency scheme? When we opened casions? No, no and no. I tell you when was the last time we had a referendum, the last... 

Roy Ngerng: Critique and Solutions for Singapore

Roy Ngerng: Critique and Solutions for Singapore

[A] CRITIQUE OF SINGAPORE'S MODEL: (1) No minimum wage, wages of low-income earners lowest among richest countries (Portugal upwards) (2) Government spends lowest expenditure on health as % of GDP, Singaporeans pay the highest out-of-pocket health expenditure (purchasing power parity) (3) Government spends lowest expenditure... 



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