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Singapore Media and Censorship

Categories: East Asia, Singapore, Freedom of Speech, Law, Media & Journalism

After working for three years as sub-editor in a leading Singapore newspaper, Mark Fenn explains [1] how censorship is enforced in the country:

Control at the paper is exercised both overtly and through more subtle means. Self-censorship, meanwhile, is ubiquitous.

…it was not uncommon for reporters to alter their stories at a very late stage because the “newsmaker” or a government department wanted to alter the wording of a quote or headline.