
Let the next GE be a primer for Singapore’s own political tsunami
OPINION 2010 will be a crucial year in the history of Singapore with the next general election most likely held sometime either in the middle of the year or towards the end. The stakes are going to be high: not only are Singaporeans voting for a government to lead them for the next 5 years, they will also be sending a signal...

MM Lee should clarify his remarks made in National Geographic magazine to the ethnic minorities in Singapore
OPINION Though he admitted to a Japanese audience lately that he is "not doing much work" as the Minister Mentor of Singapore except "forecasting", Lee Kuan Yew showed why many still consider him as the "hidden" hand behind the nation's policies. In a frank interview with journalist Mark Jacobson from the National Geographic...

Singapore is more like Zimbabwe than Malaysia ever is under the PAP
OPINION Malaysian constitutional law expert Abdul Aziz Bari sparked a furore lately for likening the state of "lawlessness" in Malaysia to that in Zimbabwe which was echoed by former Law Minister Zaid Ibrahim. In an interview with Malaysiakini, Zaid said: “Nothing will change unless those who know rise up to expose the vermin...
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