Singapore unblocks access to East Asia Forum after removal of article written by NUS academic

According to MCI,” East Asia Forum explained that the post… has been removed from all publication websites associated with EAF at the demand of the artist ,” and Dr. Chan also publicly apologized for the incident.

Dr. Chan” truly and freely apologise” for the mistakes, omissions, and fake statements made in his post, which he wrote on his own initiative and removed from the website without NUS’s knowledge. He said as much today, September 18.

The PMO Minister, Ms. Indranee Rajah, has given the POFMA Office instructions to revoke the Correction Direction and the Targeted Corrective Direction issued to Meta Platforms after carefully considering East Asia Forum’s interpretations and all the conditions of the current scenario, according to MCI.

The school reminded its members in an email sent to NUS employees on Wednesday not to violate the law when expressing their opinions and of its status as a top public university. & nbsp,

According to NUS leader Tan Eng Chye,” this confidence is eroded when any of our staff, employees, or kids engage in propaganda or misconceptions.”

According to Professor Tan in his message, staff members should make sure that their opinions are” clearly stated” and note that they do not reflect the status of NUS when they express them in their personal power.

Additionally, they shouldn’t use the NUS associations in these situations, he said.