‘Breakfast Network’ to go completely offline
Singapore adopts a so-called light touch approach to regulating online activity, which means only “minimum standards are set for the responsible use of the Internet.” But for media freedom advocates, this framework is no different from the policies of other countries that practice outright Internet censorship. The case of...
Rights activists: SG fails to recognise rioters’ rights
Firemen douse a charred ambulance and a car after a riot broke out among foreign workers in Singapore's Little India district (Credit: AFP) (19 Dec) - Human rights activists say Singapore's impending deportation of rioters breaches human rights. Activists are criticising Singapore for planning to deport dozens of South...
AGC responds to ‘Statement on AGC’s action against Alex Au’
1. The “Statement on AGC Action against Alex Au” purportedly signed by 170 persons and sent to the media by Mr Jolovan Wham on 29 November 2013 acknowledges that it is important to uphold public confidence in the judiciary, and states that "[i]f Mr Au has erred, then his claims should be rebutted in public." ...
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