[GLGT] Meet the Malaysian writers running The Online Citizen

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Keyi Gan

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while there is room for improvement,it is never easy to lead.

We should support whoever is the gahmen for the betterment of Singapore.

sites like these have many hidden agendas. If you swallow the articles hook line sinker, end up an unhappy siao lang
 

IceX

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For once since they turned rogue, I actually salute smrt feedback for this expose.
 

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SMRT Feedback's fathership quite vocal about race and religion issues/saga

that being said, what about SMRT Feedback's investigation? 2 months on and no news?
 

Professor Cyka Blyat

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One of the reason why Malaysian journalists (esp those from the Chinese media as the Malaysian govt seek to divide Chinese community by subjecting them to more divisive voices) are more outspoken and critical because they are more free to speak up and less restricted from expressing their viewd, as compared to Singapore.

It is very sad and inevitable that we have to rely on foreign media for our news, as very few in Singapore dare to speak up. Remove all thd repressive media rules and regulations, and we will see more Singaporeans running and writing for all Singaporean media.
Yar, more free to speak out...as in things like portraying a policeman helping an old lady into him bullying the old lady instead. Then make people hate the police force, or the govt, or whatever they can make people hate and point fingers at. Thanks for the foreign journalists for their "less restricted" viewpoints for our sake. Lolol.
 

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so malaysian work for toc cannot but indians from india can work in dbs?
 

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so its not ok for sinkies to question why are there FT in other companies, but once TOC has foreigners, oh what is their objective, who is sponsoring them.

lol.
 

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Altho i know probably difficult to find sinkies who want to write for them...but hor ask bolehlanders really cannot lah....they really jealous of and hate singkies one. I know coz i have relatives there. really everything knn singkies fault, even they ride bicycle fall down also singkie fault.... and keep saying singkies look down on them...and spread a lot of falsehoods about us one.

knn i rem one really ridiculous one..my aunt said their news said sg banned that li zhong sheng song with the blue pills word...knn where got ban????
 
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Meet the Malaysian writers running The Online Citizen​

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The Online Citizen (TOC) "attacks the Government with its team of Malaysian writers", Home Affairs and Law Minister K. Shanmugam said on Tuesday (Nay 25).

The minister's comments came as the police took the unusual step of releasing body-worn camera footage of the incident to verify TOC's account of alleged bullying of an elderly woman with dementia who was not wearing a mask.

"TOC has done this to try and cast doubt on the police, to damage the trust that people have in the police, and is really a disservice to the thousands of police officers who have been fighting in the frontlines," Mr Shanmugam said.

The minister also said it is a "regular" occurrence that TOC attacks the Government with its "team of Malaysian writers".

Who are TOC's Malaysian writers​

On September 18 last year, self-styled online vigilante SMRT Feedback carried out an exposé on TOC, alleging that the socio-political site paid Malaysian writers to write negative articles about Singapore.

The group released the real identities and location of anonymous writers under TOC's payroll, several of which are listed below.

1. Rubaashini Shunmuganathan aka "Kiara Xavier"

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Of all the writers in TOC's stable, Ms Shunmuganathan was singled out as the writer behind two seditious and defamatory articles.

The first article called for Singaporean civil servants to follow the example of their Hong Kong counterparts in protesting.

The second made allegations about Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, which has led to a civil suit by Mr Lee who says they are false attacks against his character and fitness to hold office.

The reveal prompted Mr Shanmugam to ask, "Who controls her? Who pays her? What is her purpose? All these are legitimate questions. Most readers would just assume this was by a genuine Singaporean contributor."

Ms Shunmuganathan is based in Shah Alam, Malaysia and is currently a freelance writer charging USD 12 per hour.

She started writing for TOC since end-2018 until October 2020 before keeping a low profile (due to backlash on her exposé) and then resuming her writing on TOC as recent as January this year. Her total article contribution for TOC stands at 786 on the last count.

2. Kathleen Fernandez

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Ms Kathleen Fernandez has been writing for TOC since July 2018, contributing over 1,200 articles. She is currently a regular feature on TOC's editorial team.

Ms Fernandez is also based in Shah Alam, Malaysia, and was a former colleague of Ms Shunmuganathan in a different Malaysian publishing house.

3. Aldgra Fredly

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Ms Aldgra Fredly is a Journalism graduate from Malaysia's Universiti Teknologi Mara. Like Ms Fernandez, she is also a regular writer for TOC, contributing close to 600 articles mainly on socio-political affairs in Singapore.

Ms Fredly is currently based in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.

4. Roxanne Tai

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Ms Roxanne Tai is currently a full-time writer with TOC since March 2020. She was formerly a writer for Malaysia-based tabloid World of Buzz. Like Ms Fernandez and Ms Shumuganathan, she is currently based in Shah Alam, Malaysia. Her rates are at USD 15 per hour.

3. Stephen Netto

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Mr Stephen Netto doubles up as social media manager and writer for TOC.

His responsibilities include driving TOC's social media strategy and driving traffic to the site.

Currently residing in Shah Alam, he was formerly an intern at another Malaysia tabloid SAYS.

He has contributed over 400 articles for TOC.

TOC tried to hide the fact that they hired Malaysian writers​

On the same day of SMRT Feedback's exposé, TOC's chief editor Terry Xu replaced the alias "Kiara Xavier" to Ms Rubaashini Shunmuganathan name on all relevant articles, confirming the allegations made by the vigilante group.

Backlash against TOC soon followed.

Without responding to SMRT Feedback's report, Mr Xu hastily posted a "job offer" on Facebook looking for a Singaporean to fill the job as a writer with a salary offer of SGD 2,140 per month. The job description was delibrately worded to intimidate any Singaporeans wanting to apply:

“Before applying for the job, you have to got mental preparation for visits by the police to your home, the possibility of being sued by government officials for your work and trailed by the Internal Security Department. Your family must give the go-ahead to you for taking up the job. While the company will try to cover your expenses and damages but we have to warn you of our limited resources.”

Mr Xu later rebranded The Online Citizen to "The Online Citizen Asia", purportedly to establish itself as a media platform covering international affairs.

SMRT Feedback, however, asserts that the rebranding was a cover for TOC to continue using foreign writers to interfere in Singapore's socio-political affairs.

The allegation was later proven to be true as the Malaysian writers are still reporting exclusively on Singapore's domestic affairs.

TOC is currently dominated by Malaysians​

TOC's social media assets, while controlled by Mr Xu, is also managed by a majority of Malaysian individuals, followed by Singapore and Indonesia and an individual from the United Kingdom.

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Mr Shanmugam has long questioned the credibility of TOC. In a speech he gave last year (Sept 25), the minister hghlighted the need for governments to counter the threat of foreign interference in domestic politics through inflammatory articles that seek to fracture social cohesion.

Referring to TOC's team of Malaysian writers, Mr Shanmuugam said, "They have no interest in sociopolitical stability within a country. Their only interest is in eyeballs."

TOC website's chief editor Terry Xu, responding to the minister's speech, said all articles are directed and subsequently approved by him.

"Nothing goes unvetted by me, a Singaporean who has served his national service and held responsible by the Ministry of Communications and Information as the registered person in charge," he was quoted as saying in an article posted on TOC's Facebook page.

https://fathership.co/meet-the-malaysian-writers-running-the-online-citizen
All ginna pis.
 
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