Banning a locally-made film that is no more than an interview with a former political detainee while not gazetting films like Fitna under the same law creates the impression that the Government is more preoccupied with censoring their own artists than they do foreign ones.

Martyn See, in a letter to Mr Lui Tuck Yew, Minister for Information, Communications and the Arts.

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