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Where is Michael Petraeus? Some Singaporeans wonder if pro-PAP blogger's Facebook account is gone
Where is Michael Petraeus? Some Singaporeans wonder if pro-PAP blogger's Facebook account is gone

Independent Singapore

time07-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Independent Singapore

Where is Michael Petraeus? Some Singaporeans wonder if pro-PAP blogger's Facebook account is gone

SINGAPORE: The Polish blogger Michael Petraeus appears to be missing from some social media spaces recently, and some in Singapore are wondering if his Facebook page has been taken down. However, the Critical Spectator Facebook account is still live, as is Mr Petraeus' blog, which carries the same name. Its most recent post, which took aim at Leader of the Opposition Pritam Singh, was posted on Jul 1. On Instagram, it says that Mr Petraeus' account is unavailable, and on X (formerly Twitter), it says that an account for @michaelpetraeus has been suspended, although the Critical Spectator account on X still seems to be active. Mr Petraeus' account's absence has not gone unnoticed. One Singaporean Facebook user asked if he was 'finally' gone, adding that if the account had indeed been taken down, it would have been 'such a win for internet policing and anti-cyberbullying.' Mr Petraeus has long been a champion for the ruling party and its policies, and his posts have at times been shared by the wife of former Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, Ms Ho Ching. In early May, she shared his post commenting on the argument between US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy . See also Can Facebook solve the fake news crisis? Later that month, however, acting Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim took to Facebook to call Mr Petraeus out concerning a post he had made that was critical of former President Halimah Yacob. 'I'm gravely concerned about the recent remarks made by Critical Spectator,' he wrote, adding, 'In times like these, we need more understanding, not division. We must never allow dismissive or divisive rhetoric—local or foreign—to erode the mutual respect and unity we have worked so hard to build in our multicultural society.' Other Singaporeans have also taken to social media to express their unhappiness with the content of Mr Petraeus' posts, including one from Adrian Ang that went viral . In May, a petition was even circulated asking for the Polish blogger's residential status to be revoked. 'Mr Petraeus has consistently engaged in activities that many Singaporeans perceive as intrusive and disrespectful to our nation's sovereignty and social harmony. 'While we value freedom of expression… Mr Petraeus's actions have consistently crossed the line from commentary to interference and insult,' the petition states. If he had been banned from Facebook, this would not be the first time. The Critical Spectator page was removed in July 2020 for three weeks around the time the General Election was held that year. /TISG Read also: Ex-SG PM's wife shares pro-PAP blogger's post calling out 'abuse' Zelenskyy suffered at Oval Office

Singapore's new Muslim affairs minister lays down firm stance on Gaza issue
Singapore's new Muslim affairs minister lays down firm stance on Gaza issue

South China Morning Post

time24-05-2025

  • Politics
  • South China Morning Post

Singapore's new Muslim affairs minister lays down firm stance on Gaza issue

Singapore 's newly appointed acting minister-in-charge of Muslim affairs began his first hours in the role by condemning a controversial social-media commentator for attacking former president Halimah Yacob's support for Palestinians in Gaza – taking a markedly firmer stance than his predecessor. 'Many in our Muslim community, as well as Singaporeans from all walks of life, continue to feel deeply about the tragedy unfolding in Palestine. That includes our former president, Mdm Halimah Yacob, whose views are widely respected across our communities,' wrote Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim in a social media post on Friday night, just hours after being sworn into office. 'In times like these, we need more understanding, not division,' he urged. 'We must never allow dismissive or divisive rhetoric – local or foreign – to erode the mutual respect and unity we have worked so hard to build in our multicultural society.' Halimah was a 'deeply respected national figure', he said, adding that he shared her sentiments. This was in response to a post by the Critical Spectator, Polish national Michael Petraeus, known for his pro-establishment and often inflammatory commentary on political and social issues.

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