Keeping up with the new politics


  • Letters
  • Sunday, 30 Mar 2008

The writing on the wall is that the Chinese want theirleaders to change with the times or they will put theother side in power.

IT was full house at Sin Chew Daily's postelectionforum recently and the Chinesepaper's executive director Rita Sim whowas in the audience was riveted by how thecrowd applauded each time the speakerssaid something critical about issues like corruptionor abuse of power.

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