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I have been a sociopolitical blogger in Singapore for the past two years. During this period, I had written nearly 400 articles and there have been more than two million views on the blog. I have been ...
Singapore's prime minister testified in court on Tuesday in his defamation case against a blogger who shared an online article linking him to Malaysia's 1MBD money-laundering scandal. As the head ...
Criticizing the leaders of Singapore can come with a high price. Last year, blogger Roy Ngerng was sued for defamation by Singapore's current Prime Minister, Lee Hsien Loong. Ngerng had suggested ...
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - A Singapore court has ordered a blogger to pay S$29,000 ($21,700) to Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong as legal costs after Lee won a defamation case late last year ...
Singapore blogger loses everything for criticizing prime minister Roy Ngerng lost his job as a public hospital employee. Now the Internet is coming to his rescue ...
SINGAPORE, Singapore (UPDATED) – An activist blogger ordered to pay SGD $150,000 ($109,000) in libel damages to Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong will make payments in installments over ...
Singapore police arrested Amos Yee, a teenage video blogger, in connection with an eight-minute video he posted on YouTube in which he criticised the policies and political heritage of the late Lee ...
A Singapore blogger "merely shared" an article "impugning" the prime minister in 2018 and now faces a court order to pay a hefty fine.
A Singapore judge on Friday ruled that a blogger who criticised the prime minister, Lee Hsien Loong, was guilty of defamation.
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