
Without even and just Rule of Law, society breaks down
Most commentators on governance say besides free and fair elections the next most important defining characteristic of any democracy is the rule of law. While the people choose their leaders and representatives through elections, the rule of law defines the relationship between the leaders and the people between those elections. So,...

The Power of Speaking Up
If it was not for the NUS student having the courage to speak up there would not be the apologies from NUS for handling things badly, and steps to spread awareness of what happens on Singapore campuses. It is mind-boggling that campuses are this lax and lack foresight on such matters until an issue is made public. A generation...

Uncle Leong’s journey to Calvary
Mr Leong Sze Hian Last Thursday, I had lunch with some friends near Arab Street. Looking out of the window, I tot I saw Uncle Leong walking on the street below. My friends said it was him. He looked depressed and walked as though he was carrying a heavy burden: a cross perhaps? Last Thursday was after all Maundy Thursday, or...
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