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Singapore police investigate Indian-origin man for threatening LGBTQ community

Singapore police investigate Indian-origin man for threatening LGBTQ community
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If you charge & jail Fahmi Reza to punish him, another 100 Fahmi Rezas will rise-up to replace him

0Shares Fahmi Reza’s arrest has united all of Malaysia. He has succeeded where succesive prime ministers have not been able to do. Malaysians are generally law abiding people. Up north, they express themselves, in two-toned colour outfits (red or yellow) and the recent three-finger salute. Down south, they can protest on a tiny patch of grass (Hong Lim Park), provided strict rules are observed. The people of Hong Kong are co-ordinated and organised when venting their outrage, but now, Hishammuddin Hussein’s big brother is weary of the protestors and has clamped down hard on them. The people of Myanmar are prepared to fight for their freedom from the evil regime, even if it means dodging bullets for their cause.

Bloggervist Roy Ngerng raises S$144,389 in 9 days after asking for donations to pay off damages owed to PM Lee

Roy Ngerng, a Singaporean man and bloggervist, who used to write lengthy blog posts but eventually got sued for it, said on April 16, 2021 that he had raised S$144,389.14 via crowdfunding in nine days enough money to pay off at one shot all outstanding damages owed to Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. In 2015, PM Lee was awarded S$150,000 in damages after successfully suing Ngerng for libel. To date, Ngerng has paid PM Lee S$6,000. He had been paying S$100 a month for the past five years. Ngerng s fundraising campaign was launched as he is set to start paying PM Lee S$1,000 a month for the next 12 years.

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