Would you like to catch a movie which is expected to be banned in Singapore?
Would you like to catch a movie which is expected to be banned in Singapore? Then, do come to Freedom Film Fest on 7 November 2015 (this Saturday), to the screening of '1987: Untracing the Conspircy'. In 1987, 22 people were arrested under Singapore’s Internal Security Act (ISA). Accused of being involved in a Marxist conspiracy...
Southeast Asia’s haze crisis: A ‘crime against humanity’
(CNN) Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia are choking under a thick haze of wildfire smoke caused by the annual burning of land for the production of pulp, paper and palm oil on the Indonesian islands of Sumatra and Kalimantan. The haze is so bad it's been described by the Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics...
Secession for Johor, Sabah or Sarawak not realistic, (Singapore-based) academic says
KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 28 ― Pushing for secession is not a realistic option for Johor, Sabah or Sarawak as it would be considered a crime under the country’s laws, an academic has said amid the recent threat of secession by the Johor crown prince. Professor Andrew Harding, director of the Centre for Asian Legal Studies at...
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