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Official statement from The Online Citizen

Official statement from The Online Citizen

The Online Citizen (TOC) has taken down its website at exactly 9.08am. If you are wondering, yes the timing is deliberate. We have also deactivated our social media platforms, not because we agree that Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA)'s demand is justified but we do not wish to complicate matters at this point in... 

Provisions preventing court from questioning findings of appointed psychiatrist in MTO suitability, an intrusion and violation of judicial power, argued M Ravi

Provisions preventing court from questioning findings of appointed psychiatrist in MTO suitability, an intrusion and violation of judicial power, argued M Ravi

The High Court on Friday (20 Aug) reserved its judgment once again on an appeal by Mr Koh Rong Gui who is seeking a Mandatory Treatment Order (MTO) for 4 charges in relation to taking videos which insulted the modesty of women between November 2016 and April 2017 At the heart of the dispute was whether certain provisions in... 

The Law Minister and Attorney-General have failed to safeguard our rights as citizens

The Law Minister and Attorney-General have failed to safeguard our rights as citizens

The power to enter homes without a warrant was previously the exclusive prerogative of the police. Even then, the power has to be exercised by an officer with the rank of Inspector. Only in seizable offences could a lower rank officer enter without a warrant. This was all eminently sensible. In normal circumstances, you need... 



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