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Alex Tan Zhixiang ( simplified Chinese: 陈智祥; traditional Chinese: 陳智祥; pinyin: Chén Zhì Xiáng; born 1987 or 1988 (age 35–36) [1]) is a Singaporean politician and political dissident. He contributed to and owned online outlets critical of the government of Singapore. The government of Singapore labeled this coverage as fake news ...
List of Singaporean dissidents. This is a list of Singaporean political dissidents . J. B. Jeyaretnam [1] Chee Soon Juan [2] Chia Thye Poh [3] Francis Seow [4] Tan Wah Piow [5] Amos Yee [6]
To Singapore, With Love is a 2013 Singaporean documentary film written and directed by Tan Pin Pin. The film featured interviews with nine Singaporean political dissidents, former activists, and student leaders who fled Singapore from the 1960s to 1980s, living in exile. The documentary won Tan the best director award in the Muhr AsiaAfrica ...
Among Chinese dissidents and critics of the Chinese government, it's popular to express internalized racist sentiments which are based on anti-Chinese sentiment, such as glorifying Japanese war crimes which were committed during the Second Sino-Japanese War and World War II, [61] promoting the usage of pejorative slurs (such as shina or locust ...
Amos Yee Pang Sang was born on 31 October 1998, in Singapore. Yee was raised in Singapore and studied at Pei Chun Public School, where he took his Primary School Leaving Examination, [35] and then attended Zhonghua Secondary School.
Vincent Cheng Kim Chuan. Vincent Cheng Kim Chuan (钟金全) is a Singaporean Catholic social worker who was detained under the Internal Security Act during the 1987 Operation Spectrum for three years.
Guo Wengui (Chinese: 郭文贵; born May 10, 1970—self claim [3] or October 5, 1968 [4]), also known under the Cantonese name Ho Wan Kwok (郭浩云), [5] Miles Guo, and Miles Kwok, [6] is a self-exiled Chinese billionaire businessman, political activist and convicted fraudster, who controls Beijing Zenith Holdings (via proxies Li Lin and Jiang Yuehua) [7] and other assets.
Standard Mandarin. Hanyu Pinyin. Chén Jùnliáng. Josephus Tan Joon Liang (born 15 October 1979), better known as Josephus Tan, is a Singaporean criminal defence lawyer known for his pro bono work. In 2015, Tan received the Singapore Youth Award. [ 1][ 2][ 3]