The reason could be the fear of litigation. If you have made allegations against government ministers that are deemed to be defamatory in nature, not only will you be sued but CNA as well, if they allowed your remarks to be published.Originally posted by robertteh:(As posted to Feedback Unit on 23.11.2005)
I wish to correct the wrong impression that may be created by my previous post.
My posting which was deleted as stated therein was not deleted by feedback unit but by moderator of Channel News Asia website.
The deleted thread was actively engaged in by forumers but suddently the whole topic including my objective reply to someone called h2 and his retraction of his earlier rejection of my stand was all deleted by the moderator of CNA probably because the truths about ministers making extraordinary gains hurt.
It is sad CNA cannot receive and transmit feedbacks of value to the government or they are afraid of truths and will only listen to all the praises.
In so many years of human history which leaders or countries have really consistently succeeded or triumphed by practising narrow-minded exclusion or self-denial.
I have posted many times that Singapore needs to open up to allow all citizens to contribute with mass participation in knowledge application but there is no commitments so far to such opinion but only all the persistent deletion of views and opinions to cover up problems like the NKF.
Right now you want to build an inclusive society but can you really get only a few elites or leaders to do it. How do you propose to solve the 20 persistent major problems to win over the citizens falling faith.
I have posted many times that Singapore needs to open up to allow all citizens to contribute with mass participation in knowledge application but there is no commitments so far to such opinion but only all the persistent deletion of views and opinions to cover up problems like the NKF.What do you mean by knowledge application? There are many feedback channels.
No true. Singapore is not inclusive and decisisons are made carefully after much consultataion. You may not agree with certain decisions but that does not mean they are wrong. Neither is the govt obliged to adopt all feedback. In fact the govt do adopt feedback in their decisions.
Right now you want to build an inclusive society but can you really get only a few elites or leaders to do it. How do you propose to solve the 20 persistent major problems to win over the citizens falling faith.
If he really is ang moh, little wonder why hes so happy about Singapore.Originally posted by ShutterBug:This Salman fellow, he sounds like a Foreign Talent.... it's by the way of
his/her written English.... something Ang Mo-ish about Salman's writing...