Malaysia considering restricting Singaporeans visitors
If Malaysia really does this to Singapore, don't think they won't if the number of confirmed cases rises rapidly and the virus is found to be spreading in the city state. For the time being it is still touch and go as the two economies are too tightly intertwined and interdependent. Assuming Malaysia did impose restriction...
SDP vs MOM POFMA Case: A curb on constitutional right to free speech
Justice Ang Cheng Hock ruled that it was the Attorney-General (on behalf of the Minister) who has to bear the burden of proof that the SDP's statement was false. Justice Ang explained why this was so: "This was explicable in part on the basis of the fact that it was the Minister who was seeking to curtail the statement-maker’s...
In the Public Interest
(L-R) Lim Chin Siong, Fong Swee Suan, S. Woodhull On 2 February 1963, 113 people—anti-colonial activists, trade unionists, students, and politicians—were arrested in the security operation code-named Coldstore and detained without trial in Singapore. The British operation, carried out with the urging of Lee Kuan Yew, aimed...
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