Charles Chong and Shanmugam jin famous liao

It doesn't mean a fug as long as daft 70% continuously vote them in every 5 years..Lol :D
 
This letter is in support of a Singaporean historian, Pingtjin (PJ) Thum, a graduate of Harvard and Oxford universities, and academic freedom more broadly in Singapore. Dr Thum is a well-known critic of the historical narratives used by Singapore’s ruling party to justify its domination, which leaves him dangerously exposed to government harassment. Recently the Singaporean government held hearings into the “deliberate dissemination of falsehoods online”, i.e. so-called “fake news”. PJ and other Singaporean activists understand this to be about preparing the ground for laws that will enhance the government’s already extensive power to regulate the media/ internet – as recently enacted in neighbouring Malaysia, where “fake news” has been outlawed to shield the incumbent regime from corruption accusations. These activists therefore presented submissions to the parliamentary committee and were summoned to give oral testimony. Dr Thum argued in his submission that government efforts to regulate “online falsehoods” were disingenuous because government ministers had themselves made false claims about Singaporean history (including Operation Coldstore, the mass imprisonment of opposition activists in the 1960s on the grounds they were part of a “communist plot”). Dr Thum’s research shows these claims to be untrue. When he appeared before the committee, PJ was subjected to a six hour interrogation by the Minister of Law and Home Affairs. His academic work and personal integrity was essentially put on “show trial”, without warning, in an attempt to intimidate and discredit our academic colleague.

ACTUAL LETTER

Dear Mr Charles Chong MP,

The undersigned are members of the global academic community, concerned with the study of History and/or Singapore, or with academic freedom more generally. We are writing to express our deep concern at your committee’s treatment of one of our colleagues, Dr Pingtjin Thum, and the wider implications for freedom of expression and academic freedom in Singapore.

Your committee recently held public hearings into the dissemination of “deliberate online falsehoods”, also known as so-called “fake news”. In principle, we welcome this approach, an unusual one in Singapore. While concern about the dissemination of deliberate falsehoods online is reasonable, cries of “fake news!” are also being used across the world to silence dissenting voices and restrict media freedom. It is therefore vital to take a measured and reasonable approach, and public consultations with experts and civil society groups can be one valuable way to ensure this.

More at #Open Letter defending Dr PJ Thum & academic freedom in SG
 
All these academics will never be able to get a job in Sinkieland.
 
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https://www.prolificcrap.com/forum/...r-defending-dr-pj-thum-academic-freedom-in-sg
 
who was that chap who failed Ling at Med School? was he able to come into Singapore? :D:D:D




Shuwen Koh, PhD Dr. Koh Shuwen is an independent consultant helping the National University Health System (NUHS) run their Innovation Transfer Office. She manages the strategic alliances and innovation development activities of the National University Hospital apart from being the business advisor of a private medical device start-up. She is an adjunct lecturer at the Centre for Technology and Development at Duke-NUS. Dr. Koh worked as the Executive Director at ImaginAb Molecular Imaging Pte. Ltd. and before that, was with the Economic Development Board (EDB) and its affiliate, the Biomedical Sciences Industry Partnership Office (BMS IPO), facilitating investment, promotion and industry development for the Singapore Government in the pharmaceutical and biotech sector. Dr. Koh completed her undergraduate studies at Nanyang Technological University (Singapore), received her M.Sc. from Loughborough University (UK) and received her Ph.D. from University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
 
Write all you want. My multimillion dollar Ministers will ignore you and Singaporeans just simply don't bother. PAP will still win the election. Long live PAP
 
Actually Pritam, who sat on the panel, should have shouted down Shan.
 
Write all you want. My multimillion dollar Ministers will ignore you and Singaporeans just simply don't bother. PAP will still win the election. Long live PAP
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All these academics will never be able to get a job in Sinkieland.

You are wrong. If you examine the names in the list of signatories, you will spot Singaporean / employees in Singapore institutions. These international prominent folks are untouchables because their protectors is the international community.
 
You are wrong. If you examine the names in the list of signatories, you will spot Singaporean / employees in Singapore institutions. These international prominent folks are untouchables because their protectors is the international community.
They won't have a job anymore. PAP will sack them.
 
As I suspected, the vast majority of these professors are from unreliable universities that are no better than community colleges or degree mills. Hardly any of them are from reputable Singapore universities except for two. We have looking into taking action against these two motherfuckers so that they do not bring our fine universities into disrepute by believing in the fake history that Thum is peddling.

Signed,
Dr Lee Jones, Reader in International Politics, Queen Mary University of London
Dr Michael Buehler, Senior Lecturer in Comparative Politics, SOAS, University of London
Dr Syed Husin Ali, Chairman, People's History Centre, Malaysia
Dr Stephan Ortmann, Assistant Professor of Comparative Politics, City University of Hong Kong
Prof Bridget Welsh, Associate Professor of Political Science, John Cabot University
Prof Garry Rodan, Director, Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University
Prof Edward Aspinall, Professor of Political Science, Australian National University
Dr Charanpal Bal, Deputy Head (Global Class), International Relations, Bina Nusantara University, Jakarta
Prof Gerry van Klinken, Anthropology, University of Amsterdam
Prof Henk Schulte Nordholt, Head of Research, Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies and Professor of Indonesian History, Leiden University
Dr Gareth Curless, Senior Lecturer in History, University of Exeter
Dr Desiree Lim, Postdoctoral Fellow, Stanford University
Prof Adriaan Bedner, Professor of Law & Society in Indonesia, Leiden University
Dr Tom van den Berge, Senior Researcher, Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies
Dr Nicholas Harrigan, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, Macquarie University
Dr John Landers. Honorary Fellow, Hertford College, Oxford
Prof Matthew Cohen, Professor of International Theatre, Royal Holloway, University of London
Dr Marc Rerceretnam Lorraine Yang, PhD Candidate, University of Leeds
Dr Nicola Pocock, Postdoctoral Fellow in Migration, United Nations University International Institute for Global Health
Prof Fridus Steijlen, Anthropology, Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Dr Tiziana Nazio, Senior Lecturer, University of Turin
Prof Anne Booth, SOAS, University of London
Prof Chung Wai Keung, Associate Professor of Social Innovation, HKCT Institute of Higher Education, Hong Kong
Dr Rui Graça Feijo, Researcher in History and Politics, CES/UCoimbra, Portugal
Dr. Xingli Giam (Assistant Professor, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville)
Dr Angela Fedi, Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Torino
Dr Alberto Fidalgo Castro, Postdoctoral Researcher, Universidade de Brasília
Dr Rosemary Gianno, Professor of Anthropology, Keene State College Olivia Canessa Davies, University of Exeter
Prof Meredith Weiss, Political Science, State University of New York at Albany
Dr Katie Attwell, Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of Western Australia
Prof Prasenjit Duara, Oscar Tang Professor of East Asian Studies, Duke University
Dr Koh Shuwen, Director, NUHS
Dr David Kloos, Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies, Leiden
Dr Chang Qizhong, Lecturer, National Institute of Education
Dr Kieran James, Senior Lecturer in Accounting, University of the West of Scotland and Adjunct Lecturer, University of Fiji
Dr Kevin Teo Dr Hoi-Yu Ng, Postdoctoral Researcher in Education, University of Hong Kong
 
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As I suspected, the vast majority of these professors are from unreliable universities that are no better than community colleges or degree mills. Hardly any of them are from reputable Singapore universities except for two. We have looking into taking action against these two motherfuckers so that they do not bring our fine universities into disrepute by believing in the fake history that Thum is peddling.
you are the motherfucker who failed kindergarten
 
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