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  1. The Online Citizen. 147,863 likes · 5,258 talking about this. Contact us at https://forms.gle/ozuWPiTqWFpzznH48 for news submissions or suggestions on what to cover The Online Citizen

  2. This control extends into media narratives, with the state media—funded by taxpayers—blurring lines between fact and opinion, while independent voices like The Online Citizen are sidelined. It’s time for Singaporeans to realize they have options, and much like a battered woman who finds the courage to leave, they must summon the strength ...

  3. The Online Citizen is a website that covers local and international news, court cases, diplomacy, opinion and community issues. It is a declared online location under the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act 2019 (POFMA) and has multiple correction notices.

  4. The Online Citizen is a Singapore-based news and opinion platform that covers local and international issues. Browse the latest articles on politics, community, business, lifestyle and more.

  5. The anticipated The Online Citizen Re-launch marks a new chapter, one that looks forward to renewed dedication to providing valuable and impactful socio-political commentary and analysis. /TISG/TISG

  6. Sep 15, 2021 · A Singaporean news website, The Online Citizen (TOC), is being made to pay for its independence, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) says. Two weeks after being ordered to pay the city state’s prime minister massive damages in a defamation suit, it is now threatened with imminent closure for allegedly violating media funding legislation.

  7. Singapore-based news portal The Online Citizen has temporarily closed its website and social media accounts after its license was suspended by the Infocomm Media Development Authority for alleged failure to reveal its foreign funders.IMDA’s order was denounced by media freedom advocates as another example of Singapore’s restrictive policy governing independent media.

  8. The Online Citizen is a blogging platform based in Taiwan that covers political topics in Singapore and beyond. It has faced legal challenges, defamation cases, and license suspension in Singapore since 2018.

  9. Sep 16, 2021 · SINGAPORE: The Online Citizen's website and some of its social media accounts were deactivated on Thursday (Sep 16) ahead of a deadline set by the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA).

  10. The Online Citizen, one of Singapore’s oldest independent political news websites, went offline on Thursday, hours ahead of a government-imposed deadline for it to suspend operations for failing ...

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