The new leadership at AWARE has done great disservice to the organization and to all Singaporean women
Written by Ng E-Jay 20 April 2009 The new President of the Association of Women for Action and Research (AWARE), Ms Josie Lau Meng Lee, has told the media that she hopes for reconciliation with existing members following the highly controversial leadership change on March 28, and that an extraordinary general meeting (EOGM)...
Flak flies over Chan’s vision of freedom
By Paggie Leung, Vivienne Chow and Raymond Li from South China Morning Post Action star Jackie Chan was under fire from all parts of the Chinese-speaking world yesterday over remarks in which he suggested that Chinese need "control" and that too much freedom can lead to "chaos". In Hong Kong, the Tourism Board came under...
Civil society and leadership fights
The sudden takeover of women’s rights group Aware has placed the spotlight on civil society and the politics of these organisations. Political Correspondents Aaron Low and Jeremy Au Yong take a look at the questions the incident has raised and how it has impacted civil society. MISS Candice Yao has always admired the Association...
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