
You Don’t Have To Answer ‘Yes’ Or ‘No’
Many of you may be thinking after certain parliamentary events in recent years that in a courtroom, a lawyer can force you to answer “yes” or “no” to questions. Let me tell you that there is no such rule. If the opposing counsel in a courtroom tries to force my witness to answer “yes” or “no”, you can be sure...

The Online Citizen is just a blog
Just wanna say one thing about the shutdown of TOC... There is no need to feel sad, or helpless. TOC has done much to encourage Singaporeans not to be afraid in speaking out. Back in 2006, when we went online on 1 Dec, most bloggers were anonymous, social media was in its infancy, and Singaporeans were known to be politically...

A+ for Authoritarianism
Singapore will soon take another step towards becoming a totalitarian state with the introduction of the Foreign Interference (Countermeasures) Bill, or FICA, in Parliament last Monday. Independent Singaporean journalist Kirsten Han analyzes the problems with the bill effectively here. As she summarizes, The official narrative...
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