Why allow foreigners to protest on our behalf?
I read about the antics of activists in Hong Kong protesting against the remand of Amos Yee (“Effigies of PM Lee, Mr Lee set alight in HK protests”; July 7). I was amused because their objectives were transparent and had little to do with Amos. Non-governmental organisations and activist groups need to stay in the public...
Goh Meng Seng: Singapore is bigger than LKY and LHL
I refer to the forum letter entitled “Govt critics riding on Amos’ case for their own cause” published on 8 July 2015 (Today). The author insinuated that my participation in the protest held in Hong Kong on 5 July 2015 was an attempt to “incite participants of other nationalities” to protest against a “local issue”....
Govt critics riding on Amos’ case for their own cause
I write with sadness and concern about the organisations and individuals who sought to capitalise on the Amos Yee case to showcase their existence (“Effigies of PM Lee, Mr Lee set alight in HK protests”; July 6). It seems that individuals who have an axe to grind with the Government are again riding on cases that appear...
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