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November 14, 2013 at 1:21 pm BK(Quote)
This is just as infamous as when LHL said sorry during GE 2011. Can you imagine a government that is begging its citizens to disavow the acts by The Anonymous? This is a criminality that in any other country would just be ignored, with most citizens accepting that the perpetrators have to face the law. But here you have the PM himself asking its citizens for moral support against the ‘criminals’.
The whole and all of elected PAP MPs feel that they are besieged by a couple of hackers? This is surreal and definitely showed the sad situation that our country is in now. That even hackers like the Anonymous can chip away the legitimacy of this government.
Melvin Singh crying, PM crying. What is going on? And why is the PM alluding to the court in this case, is it personal now? “He (PM) said the Singapore courts will deal with such culprits to the full extent of the law.” Can this be construed as ‘instructing’?
1. Is the PM obstructing a fair legal system for commoners taken to court by government?
2. Is he giving instruction to the judiciary system or twist their arms to do as he tell them to?
3. Full extend of the law? How far can the law extend to?
Any legal adviser/ advicer here?
November 14, 2013 at 1:21 pm BK(Quote)
This is just as infamous as when LHL said sorry during GE 2011. Can you imagine a government that is begging its citizens to disavow the acts by The Anonymous? This is a criminality that in any other country would just be ignored, with most citizens accepting that the perpetrators have to face the law. But here you have the PM himself asking its citizens for moral support against the ‘criminals’.
The whole and all of elected PAP MPs feel that they are besieged by a couple of hackers? This is surreal and definitely showed the sad situation that our country is in now. That even hackers like the Anonymous can chip away the legitimacy of this government.
Melvin Singh crying, PM crying. What is going on? And why is the PM alluding to the court in this case, is it personal now? “He (PM) said the Singapore courts will deal with such culprits to the full extent of the law.” Can this be construed as ‘instructing’?
1. Is the PM obstructing a fair legal system for commoners taken to court by government?
2. Is he giving instruction to the judiciary system or twist their arms to do as he tell them to?
3. Full extend of the law? How far can the law extend to?
Any legal adviser/ advicer here?
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