If some ST Forum editor overruled publication of a reader's letter to the forum after it was accepted to be published, what does that show? Is such withdrawal of a forum letter from publication enough evidence to show that the Straits Times is actually working under the control or supervisions of some power who could hold back sensitive letters from publication.Originally posted by FireIce:eerr.....can say something that we do not know?![]()
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Internal security department.Originally posted by a-Lost-9uY:wads isD?
yes...internal security department....in short sg's equivalant to nazi Germany's Gespato/SS and Imperial Japan's kempitai and Soviet Union's KGB.....Originally posted by a-Lost-9uY:wads isD?
Then dont read straits times lor, read democrat newsOriginally posted by robertteh:If some ST Forum editor overruled publication of a reader's letter to the forum after it was accepted to be published, what does that show? Is such withdrawal of a forum letter from publication enough evidence to show that the Straits Times is actually working under the control or supervisions of some power who could hold back sensitive letters from publication.
An editor's job in any publication is also to be the final desk of approval.Originally posted by robertteh:If some ST Forum editor overruled publication of a reader's letter to the forum after it was accepted to be published, what does that show? Is such withdrawal of a forum letter from publication enough evidence to show that the Straits Times is actually working under the control or supervisions of some power who could hold back sensitive letters from publication.
where is it available...Originally posted by t_a_s:Then dont read straits times lor, read democrat news
Mr Tjong is from Indonesia.Originally posted by LazerLordz:An editor's job in any publication is also to be the final desk of approval.
In any case, those interested in the so-called ISD connection can google "Tjong Yik Min".
Head of the ISD from 1986-1993, he also served as SPH President for some time. He's currently on the board of Genting International as of 2007.
That says a lot about the dynamics of control and censorship, and the relationship between SPH and the Government.