Brotherhood: The arrest of Abdul Malik has blighted YOG somewhat in the eyes of the international community
Good Afternoon all, Indeed this is a very sad incident. Especially when one considers how many sacrificied so much of their precious time and volunteered to make the first YOG a memorable event. All in all YOG could have been a great success for Singapore. Unfortunately this arrest has blighted YOG somewhat in the eyes of the...
No updates on YOG mass food poisoning scandal
It has been more than two weeks and there is still no updates so far from the authorities on the mass food poisoning outbreak involving 26 YOG volunteers which had sullied the squeaky clean image of Singapore. Above: "Dog" food given to YOG volunteers On 15 August 2010, 26 YOG volunteers from two different venues came down...
Netizen emailed authorities to request for explanation of arrest of YOG critic Abdul Malik
A netizen Kojaktbt has emailed several PAP ministers and government agencies to request for an explanation of the arrest of YOG critic Mr Abdul Malik for a comment posted on Facebook. Mr Malik, an alumnus of Singapore's top secondary school Raffles Institution, had posted a comment on his Facebook taking Dr Vivian to task for...
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