CLTPA: A Permanent “Temporary” Law
Can the Criminal Law Temporary Provisions Act (CLTPA) be considered "temporary" after 60 years? This law that was debated in parliament and enacted in 1955 is a misnomer by its very name itself and Singaporeans are being fooled once again. As we know, this law allows the Minister to order that suspected criminals be detained...
Appalled by the standards (if any) of our main stream media
I refer to the article on TISG [LINK] and CNA [LINK]. I am quite appalled by the standards (if any) of our main stream media which reports solely on the authorities point of view, amounting to a media trial! What police have released to the MSM so far are half truths as it does not reveal the full facts to the public. Such a...
PM Lee’s Crackdown on Any Whiff of Dissent Finds Some Strange Targets
LHL is now suing blogger Leong Sze Hian for sharing an article from Alex Tan’s State Times Review (the name of which incidentally Alex stole from me as I was the first to mock the Straits Times by calling it the State Times) insinuating that he was under investigation by US and other law enforcement agencies for allegedly...
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