“We allow American journalists in Singapore in order to report Singapore to their fellow countrymen...But we cannot allow them to assume a role in Singapore that the American media play in America, that is, that of invigilator, adversary and inquisitor of the administration.”

—  Lee Kuan Yew

In 1984, National Day speech. Quoted in S. Balakrishna, Seventy years of secularism. 2018.
1980s

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