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« UK Media Group to Push Podcasting | Main | Indy 500 Podcast »Singapore Opposition Party to Fight Ban on PodcastingMay 26, 2006
"The banning of podcasting and blogging in GE 2006 amount to intimidation, vote-buying, and censorship which contravenes the Parliamentary Elections Act," said Chee Siok Chin. In 2005, the Singapore Democratic Party adopted podcasting as a tool for political speech. Earlier this year, political podcasting, video podcasting and streaming video were banned in Singapore. At the Singapore Democratic Party site, Chee Siok Chin explains why she is bring a suit against the ruling government: The PAP has been the ruling party in Singapore for more than 40 years and has won more than a dozen elections, always in landslide victories. Singaporeans must begin to question why this is so. The PAP will have you believe that opposition candidates lack credibility and integrity. Mr Lee Kuan Yew has gone as far as calling his political opponents "scum", "liar", "cheat", "hooligans" and other derogatory names. This is, however, not the reason why the PAP continues to dominate parliament with more than 95 percent of the seats in the House. The real reason lies in the way the elections system is designed, and the way the PAP fights the elections. This is why I have taken out an Originating Summons to examine the way the elections were conducted and to seek a declaration from the Supreme Court that the 2006 General Elections were unconstitutionally run, and therefore, null and void. CommentsLKY should retired long ago having such a very old age and collecting so high salary. When things grew old certainly would not function well. I'm at 50 of age and unable to find a stable job simply the market write-off my age. The market want workers below 40 of age. I cannot understand why Singapore Govt pays S$2 million for an old man. Please conduct a survey to conclude my statement that people over 50 of age ubable to find a decent or stable job. Posted by: Louis at May 27, 2006 09:07 AM Yes, LKY should have retired long ago and his pay should be use for the good of Singapore Posted by: Anonymous at May 30, 2006 06:46 AM Post a comment |
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