Independent candidate for Radin Mas SMC Han Hui Hui may have flouted election rules with her posters, banners, and flyers, as they do not have the printer's name on them. For all election advertising that is published in print form, the name of the printer, publisher and the person at whose direction or for whom the election advertising is published must appear on the face of the printed document. The following acts constitute corrupt practices under the Parliamentary Elections Act
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THE PAP HAS ITS HANDS FULL THIS GENERAL ELECTION, IS THIS THE END?
It looks like PAP will be fighting a war on three fronts in the upcoming general elections. On the Eastern front, there is a resurgent WP which is in position to seize Fengshan and East Coast GRCs. It is also possible that WP could win Marine Parade GRC. The main battlegrounds of this GE will be Marine Parade and East Coast. All eyes will be there. People will anxiously watch, wondering if the retired Goh Chok Tong can win his last battle.
Read More »ACTIVIST HAN HUI HUI CALLS FOR $10,000 DONATION TO PAY FOR LEGAL FEES
On 5 June 2015, an email was received by Han Hui Hui informing her that she has to pay $6,000 to the Attorney General's Chambers as her application OS67 has been withdrawn while she was overseas on 27 May 2015. We are looking for 10,000 Singaporeans who care to give $1 each so as to continue this fight. This amount is for the court, filing and legal fees to continue the cases of Singaporeans being charged for the CPF Protest at Speakers' Corner on 27 Sep.
Read More »HAN HUI HUI: MALAYSIA MUCH BETTER THAN SINGAPORE IN TOLERATING DISSENT
According to 23 year-old Singapore activist Han Hui Hui, Malaysia is much more tolerant of dissent as compared to Singapore, even though K.L. recently denied entry to Hong Kong Umbrella Revolution activist Joshua Wong. Han is in Malaysia to give talks on youth activism in Singapore in remembrance of the bloody PRC Tiananmen Square crackdown in 1989. She says that Singapore does not allow any foreign speakers in for such talks.
Read More »HONG KONG DEMOCRACY ACTIVIST JOSHUA WONG DENIED ENTRY INTO MALAYSIA
Hong Kong student activist Joshua Wong was denied entry into Malaysia when he arrived Penang airport to attend a series of talks on democracy scheduled from Tuesday to Thursday. The teenage activist was sent back to Hong Kong on board Dragon Air flight KA634 at 12.50pm the same day.
Read More »HAN HUI HUI: I POSTPONED MY MARRIAGE & PREGNANCY PLANS TO FIGHT FOR THE RIGHTS OF SINGAPOREANS!
Han Hui Hui has decided to postpone her marriage and pregnancy in order to fight legal battles against the PAP government.
Read More »BLOGGERS REPLACE LAWYER M RAVI FOLLOWING LAW SOCIETY SUSPENSION ORDER
After the Law Society suspended human rights lawyer M Ravi from practice, bloggers Roy Ngerng and Han Hui Hui have switched lawyers and hired Mr Eugene Thuraisingham to represent them in place of Mr Ravi at a State Courts pre-trial conference today. Mr Thuraisingham told The Straits Times yesterday that both Roy and HHH had asked him to act for them.
Read More »CAN CPF INTEREST RATES BE HIGHER? (PART 1)
What could have been the possible reasons for the state to have taken up that role instead of simply leaving it to an individual to save for his own retirement? Many reasons could be cited. But one very possible reason would be that an average citizen would be too limited in his knowledge and access to avenues for investments. The savings had to be invested responsibly for the long term in order that its purchasing power does not get frittered away by vagaries like economic cycles.
Read More »WORKERS PARTY WILL NEVER SUPPORT LOUDMOUTH POLITICAL ACTIVISTS
Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) member Teo Soh Lung who contested in General Elections 2011 under Yuhua Single Member Constituency has posted a note to express her disappointment with opposition political parties as they did not express support for activists who got into trouble with the law (The note is appended at the end of this post). Teo is referring to CPF activists Han Hui Hui & Roy Ngerng, human rights activist-cum-lawyer M Ravi and gay rights activist Alex Au. She wrote that opposition political parties fail to speak up when civil society “is under attack”.
Read More »SDP TEO SOH LUNG: I AM DISAPPOINTED WITH THE OPPOSITION PARTIES IN SINGAPORE
But in Singapore, where are the opposition parties? Do they exist? Do they speak up when civil society is under attack. Where was the opposition when lawyer Ravi had problems with the professional body that was supposed to assist him and not persecute him? Where was the opposition parties when Roy spoke up for the thousands on CPF and got into trouble with the prime minister? Where was the opposition when Han Hui Hui, Roy and their supporters were harassed and interrogated for hours by the police? Where was the opposition when bloggers like Alex Au was charged for contempt? Did they speak up in parliament? Did they utter a word in support? Did they extend a hand to them?
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