
Teen blogger Amos Yee tests limit of SG’s laws (and patience)
Amos Yee At first glance, 16-year-old Amos Yee seems timid, naïve, almost oblivious to what he did: Challenge the very foundations of Singapore and its revered founder. But within five minutes, Yee deliberately and clearly articulates why he believes his blog posts are worth jail time. "I feel like I'm the one who's actually...

GE2015: Singapore swing
The People’s Action Party’s election victory is the optimal pendulum swing, argues Bridget Welsh Singapore’s ruling party led by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong secured a decisive victoryin the country’s 12th General Elections overnight. By all accounts – including my own – they won 69.9 per cent of the popular vote,...

Aftermath of GE2015: Hitherto, where to?
GE2015 First, I would like that thank the public officers who manned the polling stations yesterday. I thought the polls were really well organized! Not sure if it was my imagination, but this time seemed more efficient than GE2011 :-) While the PAP has won by a landslide, I actually thought that the PAP ran quite a poor campaign....
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