
Will there be Truth and Reconciliation one day?
Wong Soon Fong, former elected PAP legislative assemblyman died on 1 December in Thailand. He was 81. Wong joined the PAP in 1956 and was elected as a City Councillor in the same year. He left the PAP to join the Barisan Sosialis in 1961. On 2 Feb 1963 when Operation Coldstore saw the arrest of more than 133 members of the...

Defamation, a tool to hide the truth and “beat” whistle-blowers into submission?
In the last decade or so, Singapore has seen its fair share of scandals that have outraged Singaporeans. Notable examples of such debacles would include the TT Durai / National Kidney Foundation (NKF) saga and more recently, the Roland Poon / City Harvest incident. In each of these cases, the entities in question were both...

Are foreign politicians allowed to campaign in Singapore
60,000 British Indians turned out at the Wembley Stadium in London to welcome Indian PM Narendra Modi during his official visit to the UK. According to a report appearing in the Today paper by Yale Global on 20 Nov 15, ‘The gathering of about 60,000 British Indians seleted through community organizations had a serious purpose...
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