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  1. Sep 6, 2024 · This website is a declared online location in Singapore under Section 32 of the Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act 2019 (POFMA). For more details, please visit the link below. Providing financial support to support, help or promote the communication of false statements of fact in Singapore on a declared online location is ...

  2. The Online Citizen (TOC) is a regional online publication based in Taiwan and formerly Singapore’s longest-running independent online media platform. Our aim is to examine the issues that matter, or should matter, to citizens in democratic countries and to reflect the diversity of life, of ideas and opinions of individuals, regardless of race ...

  3. Police investigate assault on Qihua Primary School student after video surfaces online

  4. The Online Citizen. 147,892 likes · 6,346 talking about this. Contact us at https://forms.gle/ozuWPiTqWFpzznH48 for news submissions or suggestions on what to cover

  5. The Online Citizen is a blogging platform based in Taiwan. Founded in December 2006 by Andrew Loh and Remy Choo Zheng Xi in Singapore, [1] [2] it is known for its political activism. [3] It describes itself as a group of advocacy journalists who report on topics not generally covered by the mainstream media.

  6. Sep 16, 2022 · The Online Citizen is back. Its website and social media accounts were reactivated on Friday, Sep. 16. TOC's editor Terry Xu said he is "relocating" to Taiwan to oversee its operations.

  7. Sep 16, 2022 · High Court dismisses The Online Citizen's bid to apply for judicial review against IMDA's orders to shut website, social media accounts. TOC was ordered on Sep 14 last year to stop posting...

  8. Sep 14, 2021 · SINGAPORE: The Online Citizen's (TOC) licence has been suspended and the alternative news provider has been ordered to stop posting on its websites and social media accounts.

  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. 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 ...

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