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Singapore Paper Yanks Blogger Critique of Gov't

Hou writes "mr brown — aka Lee Kin Mun, Singapore's most famous blogger, has been writing a weekly column for a local Singaporean newspaper called 'Today.' Recently, one of his columns was more critical than the powers-that-rule liked, which was a satire on the increasing costs of living in Singapore. They issued a statement through the press secretary for the Ministry of Information, Communication and the Arts, and sternly chastised Mr. Brown for having expressed anti-government views. Not surprisingly, a few days later, Mr. Brown posted a notice saying that his column had been suspended by Today. " (More below.) "Here's a snip from the government representative's statement:
It is not the role of journalists or newspapers in Singapore to champion issues, or campaign for or against the Government. (...) If a columnist presents himself as a non-political observer, while exploiting his access to the mass media to undermine the government's standing with the electorate, then he is no longer a constructive critic, but a partisan player in politics.
Link to post on mr brown's blog, and the report from Reporters Without Borders. More blog entries can be found from fellow outraged bloggers here."

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  1. How Is this Funny??!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    I know the poster and moderator who modded this "funny" are trying to be ironic jackasses, but the comment is absolutely dead on. Whatever faults or problems you have with the US, there can be no denying the freedom of speech we have and uphold.

    Millions have fought and died defending the most basic right of the US, you kiddies should stop being glib about it.