
BSing academics protected from fake news law?
OMG. Our local academics can continue producing fake news without getting into trouble. But let me begin at the beginning. On 11 April, 83 academics (only two based here, although there were 30 over S’poreans based overseas) signed a letter of concern about the proposed Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act...

This is what Singaporeans do not realise
I was sued by the Singapore prime minister, fired from my job for political reasons and later the police ransacked my home for supporting the opposition. I was made out to be a bad person. Then in 2017, academic Donald Low was threatened with his job. Then last year, the prime minister sued Leong Sze Hian. Then, the police also...

Speaking Truth to Power
As the noose tightens around truth telling that brings to light incompetence, greed, cronyism, and arrogance: those who still have the chance to speak up should do so. Once the Fake News laws are passed there will be a change, the wrong kind of change. Make no mistake, there will be a negative effect on dissident voices and...
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