PERC cited a report by industry watchdog Freedom House which named China, Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam as countries where the press is "not free".PERC also said that it will be interesting to see how the Singapore government reacts to the potential use of the internet by opposition parties and critics during the next elections.
Of the four, the most vulnerable to the political impact of the Internet are China, Vietnam and Malaysia where the governments have taken a stronger stance to censor the Web, it said.
"Precisely because they are so vulnerable, the governments in China and Vietnam will go to the greatest lengths to control the information flows over the Internet and cell phone systems in their countries," PERC said.
Tags: china, singapore, asia, internet
4 comments:
Singapore is not free. Arghhhhh.
The press in Singapore is not free you mean. ;oP
Today newspaper is free of charge!
There will never be a free press in Singapore as long as the govt keeps controlling the press.
I also think come elections, the govt would be monitoring blogs and forums more closely.
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