Monthly Archives: April 2022

Why The Haste?

by Teo Soh Lung It is so bizarre. They want to hang Datchinamurthy Kataiah when he has a pending civil claim against the prison authority. The claim is for damages and declarations for illegal disclosure of correspondence between his lawyer … Continue reading

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What Constitutes Election Advertising? (from Ridiculous: Untold Tales of Singapore)

by P J Thum (Translated by Lim Kang) For the original article and other amazing untold tales, please purchase a copy

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Death Penalty and Singapore

by Teo Soh Lung Last month we hanged Abdul Kahar. He had suffered incarceration and was treated like an unloved animal for many years. It seemed like yesterday that he was executed. Now I learn that Datchinamurthy Kataiah, will be … Continue reading

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Freedom Film Fest call for entries

The call for entries for #FreedomFilmFest 2022 with the theme of #PandemikDuaDarjat is now OPEN! Film Grants are available for Malaysians and Singaporeans who are interested to make a social film including to produce a feature length investigative documentary. You … Continue reading

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The Square Moon Saga (from Ridiculous: Untold Tales of Singapore)

by Chng Suan Tze (Translated by Lim Kang) For the original article and other amazing untold tales, please purchase a copy

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The Hot Pursuit of Cooling-Off Day Silence Breaker, Teo Soh Lung (from Ridiculous: Untold Tales of Singapore)

by Jeanette Chong-Aruldoss (Translated by Lim Kang) For the original article and other amazing untold tales, please purchase a copy

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An Illegal Vigil (from Ridiculous: Untold Tales of Singapore)

by Kirsten Han (Translated by Lim Kang) For the original article and other amazing untold tales, please purchase a copy

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32 Years: The Interrogation of a Mirror (from Ridiculous: Untold Tales of Singapore)

by Seelan Palay (Translated by Lim Kang) For the original article and other amazing untold tales, please purchase a copy

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