Tomorrow has removed its link to . An understandable move as they are all public bloggers and the video has been banned by Singapore’s Ministry of Propaganda Media Development Authority.:

Recommended by virgin_undergrad: “If you were to recall, Martyn See made headlines a couple of months ago when he was investigated by the police and allegedly forced to withdraw his short film ‘Singapore Rebel’ from the Singapore International Film Festival. It wasn’t until i googled ’singapore’ under the google’s video search did i realise that the video was available on the internet.
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