Self-Censorship: Singapore's Shame by James Gomez, Think Centre, 98 pages, S$18.90
Keep Reading →After ninety days into their investigations, the Tanglin Police Station relented and decided to let, four enthusiastic youths trying to bring the Singapore 21 (S21) process forward, off with a warning. The Attorney-General's Chambers decided not to prosecute the case.
Keep Reading →This is to enable it to bring about political change so that a strong opposition and a two-party system may emerge, argues two NMPs.
Keep Reading →The Singapore 21 vision encourages people to be active citizens and make a difference to society. But how far can an active citizen go in commenting on policies without overstepping the boundaries? Three speakers discussed this with a 50-strong crowd at a political forum on Friday.
Keep Reading →Get up and do something about it! With these words, Mr Viswa Sadasivan captured the thrust of a forum on Active Citizenship and Politics in Singapore yesterday.
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