SFD to MDA: Ban the Jolly Hangman
SFD Media Release 27 January 2011 Singapore SFD to MDA: Ban the Jolly Hangman Singaporeans For Democracy (SFD) calls on the Media Development Authority (MDA) to ban Once A Jolly Hangman: Singapore Justice in the Dock or assign it a classification that clearly and publicly indicates that the said book cannot be distributed or...
Did Wikileaks bring down Tunasia’s president?
Julian Assange That's how the breathless reporting online would have it - the combined might of the internet was what forced Zine El Abidine Ben Ali to flee Tunis after 24 years in power. Widespread exuberance on the streets of Tunis was matched by concern in governments across north Africa and the middle east - as the New...
Singapore: Human Rights – behind the facade
Singapore's stated goal of updating its political system in time for the 2011 elections should include revamping laws, policies, and practices that fail to comply with international human rights standards, Human Rights Watch said today in releasing its World Report 2011. The 649-page report, Human Rights Watch's 21st annual...
|
|
|
|
- Cannot lah on There are crimes and there are crimes
- CogLiar on Australian students join protests for Palestine
- Dr. Chan on Major traffic accident in Tampines
- Singaporeans R Free Rider on Australian students join protests for Palestine
- SINGAROAR on Major traffic accident in Tampines
- SINGAROAR on Australian students join protests for Palestine
- Singaporean R Free Rider on Australian students join protests for Palestine
- Singaporean R Free Rider on Australian students join protests for Palestine
- Clap on There are crimes and there are crimes
- Clap and Clap on Singapore Has The Oldest Population In SEA
- US told off on Change is the only constant except when you are in a changing world