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Ben Bland, Asia Sentinel
If self-censorship is rife among foreign reporters, who can simply leave the Lion City when they fall foul of the authorities, imagine the predicament faced by Singaporean journalists. Even if they cross the unwritten line of acceptability unwittingly, they are subject to a form of internal exile, forced out of their jobs and made to somehow conjure up an ...
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... as U.S. President Barack Obama started a major tour of Asia.
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... out of applying the carrot, as he famously attempted to do at meetings of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meetings in Singapore last ... international community for its rights record. Once the rice bowl of Asia, Burma is today one of the poorest countries on ... poor Burmese and exposed to them to abuse by the military. Speaking to Asia Sentinel from Bangkok, Stothard added that the Shwe pipeline ...
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... the masses and using the ideological state apparatuses at their disposal. The other, in the Asia Sentinel entitled, "Grand Theft ... point Azly Rahman alludes to. Both are must reads together.
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"In the 1960s, federal ... Magazine quoted Daniel Lian, a Southeast Asia economist at Morgan Stanley in Singapore, saying that the country ...
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November 29, 2009
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Written by Our Correspondent
Friday, 27 November 2009
The dogs bark, the caravan ... the country’s Official Secrets Act as secret (Rahsia), which were obtained and translated by Asia Sentinel, and other documents, it appears that the government, through the reigns of Prime Ministers Mahathir Mohamad, Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and the current prime minister, ...
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