Before Assange there was Professor Jayakumar
I was a little surprised to read the Singapore Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman’s remarks in the Wall Street Journal Asia piece, “Leaked cable spooks some U.S. sources” dated 3 Dec 2010. The paragraph in question went like this: “Others laid blame not on working U.S. diplomats, but on Wikileaks. Singapore’s Ministry...
Red-faced NAJIB unable to answer Singapore’s opportunist label
The Wikileaks revelations in which Singaporean officials gave damning descriptions on Malaysian prime ministers and the part they played in the ‘decline of Malaysia’ make grim reading but are nothing new. Incompetence, racial conflict and high-profile murder already feature as daily fodder in our Malaysian newspapers. In...
Malaysian PM mum on WikiLeaks’ expose
Datuk Seri Najib Razak Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak declined to meet the press twice today amid a brewing political storm raised by a WikiLeaks’ expose. Malaysia’s improved ties with Singapore could be in jeopardy after the republic’s senior government officials reportedly said “Malaysia’s decline” is fuelled...
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