Chee Soon Juan & Human Rights Chee Soon Juan interview transcript CNN TalkAsia ST report: From appalling journalism to blatant lying LETTER Dr Chee released after being charged Dr Chee arrested for trying to hold rally outside Istana Opposition vows to go ahead with Labour Day rally Chee's party to stage rally on poverty in rich Singapore Chee vows to fight on despite looming bankruptcy ...
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From the man who brought you Self-Censorship: Singapore's Shame ! Welcome to the official James Gomez Website! Happenings | Essays | At Play | James' Kakis | On Camera | Talk Back | Books | Search Site Saturday, 15 June 2002 About Gomez | Contact his Publicist Happenings Policing Singaporeans on the Web 11-Mar-2002 There are many incidents of Internet policing in Singapore. In fact almost ...
Tang Liang Hong saga Tang's wife loses appeal for damages Tang's wife loses appeal Bank did not act in good faith, says QC for Mrs Tang Mareva order against Tang's wife 'justified Legal terrorism in Singapore - TANG LIANG HONG Censored in S'pore, politician speaks out Politician Tang issues statement on Lee's bankrupty action Politician Tang bankrupted by leaders' libel actions Law Society ...
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David Marshall Singapore's first Chief Minister IN 1927, a gangly 19-year-old with the looks of a matinee idol gave his first public speech at the YMCA. Referring to a Straits Times report that a member of the British parliament had called Singapore a pestilential and immoral cesspool , he knotted his dark bushy brows and, fixing his audience with a baleful stare, thundered: Who is responsible ...
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By Lulin Reutens Lim Yew Hock 1914 - 1984 The man who led the all-party delegation that won internal self-government for Singapore was a leader who had power thrust upon him. When it became imminent in 1956 that Singapores first chief minister, David Marshall, would resign for having failed to gain full independence, Mr Lim Yew Hock told the press that he did not want the top job if he had the ...
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For Singapore's leading opposition politician, campaigning for last week's election was an uphill and risky business ...
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