
Where is my country going?
By Lawrence Pek I have lived more than 12 years outside of Singapore. During these times, I have missed home and my family, my country and I have tried my best to keep track via the net, what is happening, where is it going and what it will take to get us there. I cannot say that I am at all happy with all that has happened...

Let the next GE be a primer for Singapore’s own political tsunami
OPINION 2010 will be a crucial year in the history of Singapore with the next general election most likely held sometime either in the middle of the year or towards the end. The stakes are going to be high: not only are Singaporeans voting for a government to lead them for the next 5 years, they will also be sending a signal...

2009 nudges Singapore further on repression
OPINION 2009 is a forgettable year for Singapore as the ruling party introduces more laws and tricks to curtail the political and civil rights of Singapore citizens and to further entrench itself in power for perpetuity. In other countries like China, North Korea, Iran and Myanmar, repression takes the form of assassinations,...
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