
US Judge finds PAP Govt’s prosecution of Amos Yee a pretext to silence his political opinions
It was reported in the media yesterday (25 Mar) that Amos Yee has been granted asylum in US by an immigration court in Chicago. The presiding Judge Samuel Cole concluded that the prosecution of Yee by the Singapore govt had been politically motivated and as such, granted asylum for him to stay in the US. In Mar 2015 when Lee...

Former TRS founder-editor shares his prison experience
Mr & Mrs Yang On the points mentioned by Ms Han Hui Hui about her treatment at the State court lock up, I thought I might as well summarize my own experience in the following 5 points: Strip Searching I was only strip searched once at the State Court lock up in the basement during the evening before I was transported to...

Until We Get Some Honest Answers, We Should Keep Asking Questions
Good afternoon friends, fellow Singaporeans, First, let me clarify that I am here, speaking entirely in my own personal capacity, not as a representative of the University, the hospital or even any political party. Second, let me state up front that I am not an expert on water or pricing. I am not even an expert on fluoridation...
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