Arrest of YOG critic to squash online criticisms of YOG backfired miserably
OPINION There is a popular Hokkien saying - "thai kuay gar gao" - meaning "slaying the chicken to teach the monkey (a lesson)". The recent arrest of YOG critic Mr Abdul Malik for a rather innocuous comment by the Singapore police is timed precisely to squash the relentless barrage of of criticisms in cyberspace on the YOG which...
Arrest of YOG critic marks a sad day for Singapore
Its a sad day for Singapore. With a population of educated individuals, we have allowed ourselves to live in a country that rules like a 3rd world country. How have we allowed ourselves to be living in oppression? What’s wrong we us? Its no wonder they are bringing more in from the developing countries to degraded us to...
Character assassination by Straits Times against arrested YOG critic Abdul Malik
The Straits Times has resorted to its usual character assassination to cast doubts on the credibility of YOG critic Mr Abdul Malik who was arrested two days ago by the Singapore police for "inciting violence and public unrest" with a comment posted on Facebook. Mr Malik was picked up at his workplace two days ago by three plain-clothes...
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