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Articles Friday, 24 May, 2013

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Wall Street Journal accused of attacking Singapore judiciary
(AFP)
04 November 2008

Singapore's attorney-general accused the Wall Street Journal Asia of seeking to undermine the city-state's judiciary and sought a "substantial fine" on the newspaper's publisher.

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Media Watch
Singapore: Restrictions Follow Critics to Cyberspace
( Asia Media Forum - IPS)
10 June 2008

Today, hopes for a city-state that can be more relaxed about criticism and more open to frank debate appear to have been too high.

by Lin Quan Zhong

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Other Media Watch  

Singapore's media drops from 146th to 154th (05-Jun-2007)

Singapore bans film about ex-political prisoner  (12-Apr-2007)

Singapore regulator extends its media jurisdiction (08-Apr-2007)

RSF Annual Report 2007: SINGAPORE (22-Feb-2007)

Singapore Criticised for Changing Regulations on Foreign News Media  (03-Oct-2006)

Thailand: Failed media in a failed democracy (25-Sep-2006)

A closed door to a free press (22-Sep-2006)

Arab media voices outrage over Qana bombing (02-Aug-2006)

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Media Watch Series

Counter-Surveillance
Counter-Surveillance
Media Watch Series:
Internet Politics

15 January 2002

Welcome to the serialisation of "Internet Politics: Surveillance and Intimidation in Singapore". Every week, starting today (15 Jan 2002), excerpts from the 14 chapters of James Gomez's new book will be made available on the net. Don't miss it! A co-publishing project by Think Centre. After this book, surveillance will never be the same!

Articles:
Internet Politics: Surveillance & Intimidation in Singapore
Introduction: Politics in the New Economy
INTERNET POLITICS Chapter 1: Wiring Up the City-State
A Political History of the Internet in Singapore
S'pore: The Modern Police State
Policing S'poreans on the Web
"Snooping" and "Self-Censorship"
e-Government and Political Participation
 
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Other Media Watch Series

US State Department reports on S'pore (25-Feb-2000)

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