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Survey finds 30% of Singapore secondary school students claim they have been bulliedSurvey finds 30% of Singapore secondary school students claim... I refer to the CNA report, “An underreported problem? Survey finds 30% of Singapore secondary school students claim they have been bullied.” (May 30) and “Jail for man who punched taxi driver for overtaking him” (June 05). Most of us don’t like to see the occurrences of bullying in schools, as it reflects where...

Trump blinked again on tariffs, but China isn't in the clearTrump blinked again on tariffs, but China isn't in the clear I refer to the CNA’s Commentary: Trump blinked again on tariffs, but China isn't in the clear. (May 15) One deniable fact: There are no winners on either side (between China and the United States) in the trade and tariff war. Yet, Trump still persists to do it. It is not surprising that Trump has increased China's...

Podcasts didn't decide GE2025Podcasts didn't decide GE2025 I refer to the CNA’s Commentary: Podcasts didn't decide GE2025, but they changed how Singaporeans engage with politics (May 9). The 2025 General Election has several features/characteristics that deserve our attention, discussion and reflection: In today era, technological revolution, innovation and advancement...

GE2025: Stunning victory for PAPGE2025: Stunning victory for PAP I refer to the CNA’s report, “GE2025: Stunning victory for PAP, winning 87 of 97 seats with higher national vote share in PM Wong's first electoral test” (May 4). GE2025 has clearly delivered the following key messages/notes from the vast majority of voters: The Workers’ Party (WP) has done a fantastic good...

This is not a game of cardsThis is not a game of cards I can appreciate parties wanting to hold their cards close to their chest, but the smoke and mirrors games on nominations day, the shuffling of the DPM from a seat he had openly been declared to be defending, and other ministers shuffling constituencies leaves one feeling the PAP thinks it is playing a game of cards. Constituency...

Is a Parliament full of PAP MPs really better for Singaporeans?Is a Parliament full of PAP MPs really better for Singaporeans? I refer to The Online Citizen GE2025 news report, “Lee Hsien Yang: Is a Parliament full of PAP MPs really better for Singaporeans?” - (April 14), and “The Straits Times’ report, “GE2025: Singaporeans will go to the polls on May 3, Nomination Day on April 23” (April 15), and The Online Citizen GE2025 report,...

𝐈𝐧𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐩𝐞𝐭𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐧𝐞𝐞𝐝 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐀𝐜𝐜𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐭𝐚𝐛𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐲𝐈𝐧𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐩𝐞𝐭𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝... Is the PAP of today exceptional, with unmatched competence and delivery? Afterall, that is their justification for the highest salaries in the world. Let’s look at its more recent track record. Large numbers of NRIC numbers were recently unmasked, leaving Singaporeans exposed to identity theft, fraud, abuse and scams....

GE2025: Red Dot United to contest in Holland-Bukit TimahGE2025: Red Dot United to contest in Holland-Bukit Timah I refer to the CNA news, “GE2025: Red Dot United to contest in Holland-Bukit Timah GRC but may make way for Singapore Democratic Party” (April 10), “More opposition 'star catches' are emerging. Is Singapore's political scene maturing?” (April 10) and “PSP says government response to Trump tariffs 'overblown',...

GE2025: Why Singapore's high-flying bureaucrats are recruited into politicsGE2025: Why Singapore's high-flying bureaucrats are recruited... I refer to CNA’s news, “GE2025: Why Singapore's high-flying bureaucrats are recruited into politics” (Mar 28). It is not surprised to notice that in recent weeks, two NMPs and top ministry officials have resigned, fuelling speculation they could be fielded as potential candidates for the ruling People's Action...

More than 2.75 million Singaporeans eligible to vote in GE2025More than 2.75 million Singaporeans eligible to vote in GE2025 I refer to The CNA’s News, “GE2025: More than 2.75 million Singaporeans eligible to vote” (Mar 25). As Singapore’s General Election is due to be held within this year, the following factors will more or less influence the election situation this year: A)The general mentality of voters Voters are generally...

How the end of Ukraine war could be secured, even with waning US supportHow the end of Ukraine war could be secured, even with waning... I refer to the CNA’s commentaries, “How the end of Ukraine war could be secured, even with waning US support” (Mar 4), “Lessons from the Trump-Zelenskyy meltdown- for friends and foes” (Mar 1) and “Will Trump tariffs push China to change economic tack?” (Mar 3). Foremost, we need to recognise the reality...

Singapore Army Recruits Deserve a Minimum WageSingapore Army Recruits Deserve a Minimum Wage Singapore Army Recruits Deserve a Minimum Wage: National Service Should Not Come at the Expense of Opportunity Costs Singapore’s National Service (NS) has long been a cornerstone of the nation’s defense, requiring young men to dedicate two years of their lives to military, civil defense, or police service. While...

Trump-Putin deal on Ukraine will be Europe’s moment of reckoningTrump-Putin deal on Ukraine will be Europe’s moment of... I refer to the CNA’s Commentaries, “Trump-Putin deal on Ukraine will be Europe’s moment of reckoning” (Feb 20) and “Ukraine can survive with the ‘least worst’ peace” (Feb 22). Now, In the eyes of European Union, they have lost trust and confidence in the United States, it is solely due to the flip flop...

From Deepseek to Huawei, US tech restrictions on China are backfiringFrom Deepseek to Huawei, US tech restrictions on China are... I refer to the CNA’s Commentary, “From Deepseek to Huawei, US tech restrictions on China are backfiring” (Jan 31). Would it be practical, useful and effective for the United States to continually pursue an aggressive containment strategy to hobble China’s tech push? Undoubtedly, the answer is obviously not. There...

Don't get distracted by Trump's outlandish Cabinet picksDon't get distracted by Trump's outlandish Cabinet picks I refer to the CNA’s Commentary: “Don't get distracted by Trump's outlandish Cabinet picks” (Nov 25), and “'No one will win a trade war’, China says after Trump tariff threat” (Nov 26). As everyone knows, U.S. President-elect Donald Trump will return to power on January 20, 2025. Trump has dismissed...

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Iran’s 'Terrifying' New Arsenal Brings Israel To...

Iran’s 'Terrifying' New Arsenal Brings Israel To...

Iran’s military might continues to keep the world guessing. No one truly knows the full extent of its...
Iran unleashes

Iran unleashes "Doomsday Weapon" the Khorramshahr

After firing 'Fattah 1' hypersonic missiles toward Israel, Iran has now reportedly unleashed the "Doomsday...
Pakistan to nuke Israel if...

Pakistan to nuke Israel if...

Pakistan has conveyed to Iran that if Israel nukes Tehran, Islamabad will launch a nuclear weapon against...
Iran rejects ceasefire, vows retaliation that would...

Iran rejects ceasefire, vows retaliation that would...

Tensions in the Middle East have reached a boiling point as Iran firmly rejects ceasefire negotiations...
Iran burns Tel Aviv with fresh barrage of missiles

Iran burns Tel Aviv with fresh barrage of missiles

In a dramatic escalation, Iran launched a fresh barrage of over 100 missiles targeting the Israeli city...
Iran targets multiple cities in Israel after pounding...

Iran targets multiple cities in Israel after pounding...

Iran dealt a severe blow on Israel for the second straight night on June 14-15. Israel was hit by a barrage...
Iran targets Israel's Dimona Nuclear Power Plant

Iran targets Israel's Dimona Nuclear Power Plant

In a dramatic and unverified claim, Lebanon’s Al Mayadeen news outlet reports that Iran has launched...
Iran's pulverises Tel Aviv with barrage of Hypersonic...

Iran's pulverises Tel Aviv with barrage of Hypersonic...

Iran launched a powerful third wave of overnight missile strikes on Tel Aviv, targeting military bases...
Israel's air defenses breached by Iran's missile barrage

Israel's air defenses breached by Iran's missile barrage

Operation True Promise III intensifies as Iran launches multiple waves of missile attacks targeting major...
Iran launches major retaliatory missile strikes at...

Iran launches major retaliatory missile strikes at...

Iran has launched a significant ballistic missile attack on Israel, with hundreds of missiles raining...
Iran launches hundreds of drones at Israel

Iran launches hundreds of drones at Israel

Following the unprovoked air strikes by Israel on Iran's nuclear facilities, Iran has retaliated by launching...
Israel launches air strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities

Israel launches air strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities

Explosions have been reported northeast of Iran’s capital Tehran, according to the state-run news agency...
Real Footage of China's 2025 Flood Crisis in Yunnan...

Real Footage of China's 2025 Flood Crisis in Yunnan...

Devastating floods and geological disasters have struck Gongshan County, Nujiang Prefecture in Yunnan...
Strong hailstorm strikes China's Xi'an causing airport...

Strong hailstorm strikes China's Xi'an causing airport...

On the evening of May 8, Xi’an, the capital city of China’s Shaanxi Province, was struck by a powerful...
Four parties lost their election deposits in GE2025

Four parties lost their election deposits in GE2025

A total of four opposition parties, the Singapore United Party (SUP), People's Power Party (PPP), People’s...
Level 16 super typhoon devastates multiple cities in...

Level 16 super typhoon devastates multiple cities in...

Northern China was hit by an extreme weather event on Thursday as a massive cold front swept south, colliding...
Level 15 winds destroy buildings rooftops and cause...

Level 15 winds destroy buildings rooftops and cause...

On April 30, northern China was struck by an extreme weather event as a massive cold vortex surged southward,...
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TR Emeritus to 'shut-up' on 2nd May 2025

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Don’t Rock The Boat

Don’t Rock The Boat

Singaporeans are, by and large, practical people, being mainly immigrant stock. They value security,...
Trump and his ilk are at it again

Trump and his ilk are at it again

Trump and his ilk are at it again. They are not going to back down. Yes, it’s Harvard, his eyesore,...
我们是否该重新思考国防开支的优先顺序?

我们是否该重新思考国防开支的优先顺序?

新加坡政府近日宣布将采购两艘额外的“无畏级”潜艇,引发了一个重要问题:我们的国防力量,到底需要多强? 毫无疑问,一个强大且可信的军队对于保障国家主权与威慑潜在威胁是不可或缺的。新加坡地处战略要冲,国土面积有限,因此需要一支现代化的武装部队。然而,当我们对比邻国——马来西亚拥有两艘潜艇、印尼正逐步扩展至十二艘——新加坡在水下战力上已处于领先地位。这不禁让人质疑,我们是否正引领着一场无声的区域军备竞赛? 问题在于:当威慑的需求被满足后,继续扩军是否已经超出必要? 一艘“无畏级”潜艇的估价超过十亿新元,还不包括长期的运营与维护成本。这两艘新潜艇的资金,若能转用于迫切的民生需求,例如医疗保健、老龄化支援、教育及弱势群体扶助,或许对社会的整体韧性更具意义。 政府一再强调国防开支是经过审慎规划的,但当生活成本日益上升,政府却仍需将消费税(Gst)提高至9%甚至更多,这种矛盾不禁令人困惑。如果某些战略性国防项目能够延后或循序推进,节省下来的资源是否可以用于社会发展呢? “全面防卫”不仅仅是硬件实力,更是要赢得人民的心与信任。让人民感到安心、有保障、受到重视,这种安全感无法靠潜艇来衡量,而是通过每一位国人的生活实感体现出来。 这并非是在呼吁削弱我们的国防,而是呼吁我们重新思考国家的优先事项。当我们继续推进军事现代化的同时,也不要忽视同样重要的任务——巩固社会契约、增强国民凝聚力。   Cwc-Ai  
The three of threes about DPM Heng Swee Kiat

The three of threes about DPM Heng Swee Kiat

The first part of the threes is about the when, the how and the why? And it is about his retirement...
我们是否该重新思考国防开支的优先顺序?

我们是否该重新思考国防开支的优先顺序?

新加坡政府近日宣布将采购两艘额外的“无畏级”潜艇,引发了一个重要问题:我们的国防力量,到底需要多强? 毫无疑问,一个强大且可信的军队对于保障国家主权与威慑潜在威胁是不可或缺的。新加坡地处战略要冲,国土面积有限,因此需要一支现代化的武装部队。然而,当我们对比邻国——马来西亚拥有两艘潜艇、印尼正逐步扩展至十二艘——新加坡在水下战力上已处于领先地位。这不禁让人质疑,我们是否正引领着一场无声的区域军备竞赛? 问题在于:当威慑的需求被满足后,继续扩军是否已经超出必要? 一艘“无畏级”潜艇的估价超过十亿新元,还不包括长期的运营与维护成本。这两艘新潜艇的资金,若能转用于迫切的民生需求,例如医疗保健、老龄化支援、教育及弱势群体扶助,或许对社会的整体韧性更具意义。 政府一再强调国防开支是经过审慎规划的,但当生活成本日益上升,政府却仍需将消费税(Gst)提高至9%甚至更多,这种矛盾不禁令人困惑。如果某些战略性国防项目能够延后或循序推进,节省下来的资源是否可以用于社会发展呢? “全面防卫”不仅仅是硬件实力,更是要赢得人民的心与信任。让人民感到安心、有保障、受到重视,这种安全感无法靠潜艇来衡量,而是通过每一位国人的生活实感体现出来。 这并非是在呼吁削弱我们的国防,而是呼吁我们重新思考国家的优先事项。当我们继续推进军事现代化的同时,也不要忽视同样重要的任务——巩固社会契约、增强国民凝聚力。   Cwc-Ai  
Cutting down reliance on US military equipment

Cutting down reliance on US military equipment

There is a rampant rumor going around that claims Egypt has ordered 48 J10C with a price tag of USD$25B...
2025大选—明确授权,变化中的政治格局

2025大选—明确授权,变化中的政治格局

2025年大选结果无可争议,政府再次赢得了强有力的授权,稳固了其在新加坡政治格局中的主导地位。尽管选举结果并不令人意外,但胜利的过程却并非没有争议和复杂性。 值得注意的是,选区划分的变化在本次选战中发挥了重要作用。陈清木医生与徐顺全医生等资深反对派人物,因选区重划而受到显著影响——传统支持基础被分割或并入他区,无疑左右了某些关键选区的最终结果。虽然选区调整在新加坡选举历史上并不罕见,但其公平性与透明度仍持续引发讨论。 工人党虽稳守东北区的传统堡垒,但未能在本届大选中攻下新的选区。不过,该党仍获得两个非选区议员(Ncmp)席位,虽属安慰性质,却在象征意义上维持了国会内多元声音的存在。 更值得关注的是,本届大选所处的人口背景正经历剧烈变化。新加坡人口从2000年的约300万增长至2025年的超过500万。考虑到多年来出生率持续偏低,这一增长几乎可以肯定主要归因于移民流入,尤其可能在华人群体中增长显著。这一趋势对国家的社会结构和政治生态产生了深远影响。 展望2030年大选,各政党不仅要面对一如既往的选区调整与突发的全球事件,更需正视一个不断演变的社会结构。随着越来越多新移民成为国民,选民构成日益多元,政党在政策制定与信息传递上必须更具包容性与前瞻性。他们必须同时争取老一代公民与新加坡新公民的认同,回应共同关切,并跨越代际与文化差异的鸿沟。 在新加坡持续向前迈进的过程中,其政治也必须与时俱进——反映日益多元的人口现实,同时坚守国家的核心价值观:团结、韧性与务实。 Cwc-Ai
A jaw-dropping election

A jaw-dropping election

This is a jaw-dropping election. For the opposition. SDP’s Dr Chee and PSP’s Leong were deeply disappointed....
The Nation has rejected multi-party Parliamentary representation

The Nation has rejected multi-party Parliamentary representation

Our party suffered great losses and I personally have suffered the greatest hit. But these personal losses...
A False Analogy That Insults the Intelligence of Singaporeans

A False Analogy That Insults the Intelligence of Singaporeans

Minister Ong Ye Kung’s recent assertion that a “co-driver” bears no responsibility if a car crashes...
There is a cost to losing

There is a cost to losing

There is a cost to losing. At least in PAP’s books. And one of the costs is a policy of priority. That...
Hougang Belongs to the People

Hougang Belongs to the People

Thank You for the Reminder, Mr Marshall Lim. It is with no small measure of amusement that one reads...
Its all about trust

Its all about trust

Dr Ng Eng Hen from PAP has pointed out the most important key point about this General Elections, it...
Misunderstanding What Singaporeans Truly Expect from...

Misunderstanding What Singaporeans Truly Expect from...

The government's repeated assertion that it is "easy for the opposition to ask the government to give...
Punggol GRC

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Punggol GRC is without question one of the most hotly watched, followed and contested constituency in...
Should Singapore Be Concerned About David Neo’s “Action-Takers,...

Should Singapore Be Concerned About David Neo’s “Action-Takers,...

Singaporeans should pause and reflect on the recent remark by PAP candidate David Neo, who said that...
Why Singaporeans Must Reconsider the Dismissal of SDP’s...

Why Singaporeans Must Reconsider the Dismissal of SDP’s...

The Singapore government’s blunt assertion that the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP)’s proposals...
Expect the exchange of barbs in politics

Expect the exchange of barbs in politics

In a political contest, expect the exchange of barbs. And we do not lack any of it in the rallies held...
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Survey finds 30% of Singapore secondary school students...

Survey finds 30% of Singapore secondary school students...

I refer to the CNA report, “An underreported problem? Survey finds 30% of Singapore secondary school...
Trump blinked again on tariffs, but China isn't in...

Trump blinked again on tariffs, but China isn't in...

I refer to the CNA’s Commentary: Trump blinked again on tariffs, but China isn't in the clear. (May...
Podcasts didn't decide GE2025

Podcasts didn't decide GE2025

I refer to the CNA’s Commentary: Podcasts didn't decide GE2025, but they changed how Singaporeans engage...
GE2025: Stunning victory for PAP

GE2025: Stunning victory for PAP

I refer to the CNA’s report, “GE2025: Stunning victory for PAP, winning 87 of 97 seats with higher...
Is a Parliament full of PAP MPs really better for Singaporeans?

Is a Parliament full of PAP MPs really better for Singaporeans?

I refer to The Online Citizen GE2025 news report, “Lee Hsien Yang: Is a Parliament full of PAP MPs...
GE2025: Red Dot United to contest in Holland-Bukit...

GE2025: Red Dot United to contest in Holland-Bukit...

I refer to the CNA news, “GE2025: Red Dot United to contest in Holland-Bukit Timah GRC but may make...
GE2025: Why Singapore's high-flying bureaucrats are...

GE2025: Why Singapore's high-flying bureaucrats are...

I refer to CNA’s news, “GE2025: Why Singapore's high-flying bureaucrats are recruited into politics”...
More than 2.75 million Singaporeans eligible to vote...

More than 2.75 million Singaporeans eligible to vote...

I refer to The CNA’s News, “GE2025: More than 2.75 million Singaporeans eligible to vote” (Mar...
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As work-life balance remains a constant talking point in the fast-paced city-state of Singapore, residents...
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Singaporeans can't get enough of their phones these days, spending tons of time battling opponents, building...
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Planning a tropical escape from Malaysia to Thailand? The journey from Langkawi to Koh Lipe offers a...
This is not a game of cards

This is not a game of cards

I can appreciate parties wanting to hold their cards close to their chest, but the smoke and mirrors...
𝐈𝐧𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐩𝐞𝐭𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝...

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The dark side of unrestrained immigration: a family’s plight

The dark side of unrestrained immigration: a family’s plight

Singapore has seen a massive influx of foreigners in recent years, mostly lured in by the promise of (by the standards of the countries they come from) high-paying jobs. The country’s population has now swelled to over five million, 36% of whom are foreigners. This has resulted in a host of social problems, ranging from spiraling costs of housing to over-crowded streets and public transportation. This in turn has led to a rise in tensions between the native-born citizens and the new arrivals. Aware of the rising social tensions but refusing to admit their mistake of allowing so many immigrants into the country within such a short period of time, the government has announced a $10,000,000/- budget to integrate the new arrivals with the local population. Not surprisingly, this has led to even greater resentment towards the government and new arrivals among the locals. In a country where needy locals are left to fend for themselves with the bare minimum government support at best, the thought of taxpayers’ hard-earned money being used to provide welfare programs for foreigners has left most locals with a bad taste in the mouth, with many complaining that they are being marginalized in favor of the newcomers in their own country, and by their own government no less. It is very clear that the government has lost the plot here. First and foremost, the foreigners came to Singapore of their own free will; they were not forcibly brought in at gunpoint. The onus is therefore upon them to adapt to the mannerisms and ways of the locals, including language and dietary preferences, and not for the locals to adapt to their ways. Secondly, with local males having to serve NS and local females having to juggle the dual roles of working woman and homemaker, it is the duty and responsibility of the government to find ways and means of alleviating the burden on locals, and not for them to demand that they become “cheaper, better and faster” in order to compete with the newcomers. If the government expects locals to become “cheaper, better and faster” like the newcomers, then they should walk the talk and lead by example by paying themselves the same salaries as the ministers from the newcomers’ home countries. Only then can they prove that they themselves are equally competitive. Thirdly, many of the newcomers come from Third World nations where the rule of law is non-existent. In stark contrast, Singapore is supposed to be a country where the rule of law prevails. It is therefore the responsibility of the government to ensure that the newcomers respect the country’s laws and to come down hard on them when they break them. It has absolutely no business telling native-born Singaporeans, whose blood, sweat, tears and toil and those of their ancestors have built the country up to what it is today to show tolerance and understanding to the foreigners when they break the law instead. A good example of this was the incident several months ago when a PRC family hijacked an SBS bus because they were angry that the driver refused to carry the wheelchair-bound family matriarch despite the fact that his bus was not licensed to carry wheelchair-bound passengers. The police were called in, but instead of arresting the family for hijacking a public vehicle, technically an act of terrorism punishable by death, SBS had to provide them with a free taxi ride home instead. One wonders what the police would have done had it been a local family that pulled off the stunt. Would they have received a free taxi ride home like the PRC family did, or would they have ended up as guests of the President or be tried and executed for terrorism instead? More than anything else, it is incidents like this, the government’s failure to deal swiftly, effectively and decisively to ensure that the culprits be severely punished for them and its mollycoddling of the newcomers at the expense of locals instead that have lead to such widespread resentment against the newcomers. Respect, tolerance and understanding of their ways, customs and traditions are fine, but respect, tolerance and understanding is a two way street. Just like locals should show tolerance and respect to the (harmless) mannerisms of the newcomers no matter how bizarre they may seem to Singaporeans, so too should the newcomers show tolerance and respect to the mannerisms of locals, and nowhere is this more important than in the ultrasensitive areas of race, language and religion. It should be very clear to everyone that if the newcomers want to reside here, then the onus is upon them to integrate with the locals and conform to the local ways, and not form their own ethnic enclaves or expect locals to integrate with them and conform to their ways. And they should do it of their own accord, and not expect the government to squander local taxpayers’ monies for them to do it instead. But herein lies the rub: what happens if the foreigners refuse to conform to local ways? What would happen if the foreigners insist on doing things according to their own ways regardless of how offensive their ways may be to the racial or linguistic sensitivities or religious beliefs of locals? (The following article is all true. While the opinions expressed within are the writer’s own, the local family, the bullying they have suffered from their foreign neighbors and the apathetic responses they have received from the authorities are factual. Only the family’s identity has been changed to protect their privacy.) For one unfortunate local family, this is no mere rhetorical question: it is a very real problem to them, one that the local authorities either cannot or simply will not resolve for them. The family had sought this writer’s aid in highlighting their plight online in the hopes of raising public awareness of the bullying they are being subjected to since the mainstream media simply refuses to publish their story. The narrative that follows is their story as told to this writer by “V”, the family daughter. For the “Chiang” family (name changed to protect their privacy), their problems began shortly after their new neighbors, a Hindu Indian family from Malaysia (hence called the “Rajas”) moved in next door [Blk 764 #XX-XXX Woodland Circle S(730764)]. The trouble began when members of the “Raja” family kept washing their feet in the common corridor. The “Rajas” kept doing this despite repeated appeals from the “Chiangs” to them not to do it as the family matriarch is elderly and sickly, and the Chiangs fear that that by washing their feet there, the “Rajas” will make the floor slippery and pose a slipping hazard to her. They also explained that the washing of feet in front of the “Chiang’s” home was disrespectful to their deity Guan Yin, whose idol is located just behind their front door. Instead of respecting their concerns, Mr. Raja scolded them and said that he owns the whole place including the common corridor and can do whatever he wants there. He told them to shut up and mind their own business because back home he always washed his feet in front of his home and nobody complains about it. Mrs. Raja even laughed at the “Chiangs” straight to the face when they told her that her family’s actions were disrespectful to their patron goddess Guan Yin. To further show his contempt for the “Chiangs”, Mr. Raja kept shoving their broom and dust pan, which they keep outside their house aside as he says that by keeping it there, the “Chiangs” are showing disrespect to the statue of his deity Ganesha. According to “V”, he even went so far as to deliberately pour large amounts of water on their cacti, which they keep in front of their flat in the common corridor to kill them. When the “Chiangs” confronted him about it, he claimed that they had no proof, but they strongly suspect that he probably did do it, as he had previously demanded that they remove the cacti as he says that they will hurt his deity when it visits them. The “Chiangs” have since replaced the dead cacti with fresh ones, but they also that know it’s only a matter of time before he (Mr. Raja)starts damaging them again. V” informed this writer that the “Chiangs” know and understand that the “Raja” family has the right to practice their religious beliefs, but that they should also show respect to the religious beliefs of others and not disturb other people with their rituals. She said that going by their behavior though, that was something that the “Raja” family either does not understand or simply do not care. For one thing, they sometimes conduct their rituals, which involve the ringing of bells, even very early in the morning or late at night, disturbing the peace as a result. Also, despite the HDB ban on the indoor burning of large quantities of incense and other offerings, whenever they complete their rituals, they will open their doors to release a thick cloud of smoke, indicating that they are burning offerings in defiance of the ban. Unfortunately it appears that the “Rajas’” lack of respect for the rights and beliefs of others do not just stop there. On 19th July 2009, Mr. “Raja” deliberately kicked over the “Chiangs” ritual urn that they use to burn offerings and which they keep outside their flat. When “D”, “V’s” older brother confronted him to demand an explanation for his disrespectful behavior, he began shouting abuse at the whole “Chiang” family. The quarrel got so heated that “V” had to call in the police. Incredibly, the officer who arrived didn’t even take pictures of the overturned urn as evidence of Mr. “Raja’s” behavior. This was not the first time that the “Chiangs” had to call the police in to report his behavior, not that the repeated calls to the police had been effective in restraining him. They had previously reported him to the police after he had threatened the “Chiang” family matriarch with violence. Why the police refused to arrest him for this when they arrested a taxi driver for warning MP Lee Yi Shyan that he hoped that history would not repeat itself with him is a mystery. According to “V”, Mr. “Raja” was so arrogant that he kept repeated challenging the “Chiangs” to call the police if they dared as he claimed that he was not afraid of them. An elderly woman who lives with Mr. “Raja” and whom “V” thinks is his mother even threatened the “Chiangs” by saying that her son is a policeman, and that he can make life very miserable for them should the family choose to. While it is not known whether this is true or not, going by his arrogance and the indifference the police seem to show to Chiangs’ plight, “V” said that she wouldn’t be surprised if it was true. On Sunday, 30th August 2009, the “Raja” family hung their wet umbrellas next to the “Chiangs” cacti pots instead of outside their own home, thereby encroaching into the “Chiangs” space. However, they declined to call the police this time or even remove the umbrellas as they were trying to show tolerance and avoid unnecessary ugliness and confrontations, since they want nothing more than to live in peace. "V” said that one major reason why the “Chiangs” kept appealing to the “Raja” family not to wash their feet outside their home was because it was disrespectful to their goddess Guan Yin, whose statue they just behind their front door. The “Raja”s claimed that they do not do such thing, and that the “Chiangs” are just trying to stir up trouble against them. However, pictures taken by “V” without the family’s knowledge prove that they were lying about it as the images clearly show them washing their feet outside the “Chiangs’” flat. On 27/03/10, this writer, who happened to be paying “V” a visit to learn more about her situation also personally witnessed the woman washing her feet right outside “V’s” house. According to “V”, this is a practice that her Hindu friend said is only done in the temples, never at home. This raises some interesting questions: if washing of feet is only done at the temple, then have they actually converted their home into one? If so, does the HDB actually allow this to be done? And if not, then why didn’t the HDB at least send someone to investigate “V’s” allegations of it? "V” stated that from other pictures that she had taken, it was equally obvious that the “Rajas” were deliberately trying to provoke them as originally the “Rajas” only placed a small pail outside their own house. Now, they have placed a much larger one right outside the “Chiangs’” door. Tensions between the two families finally came to a head on 01/04/2010. That day, Mr. “Raja” washed his feet outside the “Chiangs’” flat as usual. “D”, the “Chiang” family son went out to wash away the water. Angered by his action, Mr. Raja threw down several of the “Chiangs’” cacti pots, which in turn provoked “D” into kicking the “Rajas’” water bucket over. Mr. Raja then punched “D” several times until “D” kicked him hard in the crotch. “V” called the police, but apart from taking statements from both parties, refused to pursue the matter any further even though “V” gave them a document showing the “Rajas’” repeated provocations against them. It seems that the police consider making even vague, unspecified threats against members of the PAP is a criminal offence, but actually beating up a “lesser mortal” is not. Why else would the cabbie who told Lee Yi Shyan off be arrested for it whereas Mr. “Raja” and his family were only asked to go for mediation with the “Chiangs” to resolve their differences? Incidentally, it was always the “Chiangs” who called for the mediation; the “Rajas” have always refused to go for it and according to the authorities, there is absolutely nothing that they can do about that. So it also seems that the authorities are saying that if one doesn’t like one’s neighbors, one can commit acts of violence against them and get away with it Scot-free. Stupid question time: what would happen if a brawny, 20-something year old YPAP member with a black belt was to beat up Mr. Chiam See Tong? Will he be arrested for committing assault and battery against a frail, sickly old man, or will Mr. Chiam be told that it is a non-seizable offence and hence no police action can or will be taken against the YPAP member? In his National Day Rally speech, PM Lee stressed the need for inter-racial and inter-religious tolerance. Unfortunately for the “Chiangs”, according to “V”, going by their behavior, the “Rajas” appeared to be exhibiting blatant bigotry towards non-Indians. She said that the best proof of this would be Mr. “Raja” kicking over their ritual urn, which the “Chiangs” use to burn offerings in the void deck for their ancestors, and their damaging of the “Chiangs’” cacti, as they grow them as protection against evil spirits. The “Chiangs” claimed that they have shown the utmost tolerance towards the “Rajas” and their religious beliefs; nonetheless, they added that the “Rajas” had no right to chuck the “Chiangs’” broom and dustpan around in the name of their religious beliefs, let alone the disrespect they exhibit towards the “Chiangs” and their religious beliefs. "V” said that she had appealed to all the relevant authorities, ranging from the HDB to the police to the Town Council several times to take decisive action against the “Rajas” to force them to show tolerance and understanding towards them, as their behavior, if left unchecked, can easily escalate to the point where Indian – Chinese and Hindu – Taoist relations can be damaged. This is particularly so should the Chinese in the neighborhood learn of the disrespect that the “Rajas” had demonstrated towards the “Chiangs’” religious beliefs and retaliate against them. "V” said that in order to keep not to inflame passions, the “Chiangs” have not complained about the “Raja” family’s selfishness and inconsiderate behavior to the rest of their neighbors, with whom they have cordial relations. Still, with the repeated quarrels and police visits, it will only be a matter of time before people learn of the feud, and when that happens, minor tensions may escalate very quickly into full-blown inter-communal violence. “V” said that she feared that such a tragedy could happen in Singapore one day because of people like her neighbors. This writer admits that the reason why “V” approached him to tell their story is because she knows him personally. He also admits that he had been unable to contact the “Rajas” to get their side of the story because they refuse to talk to anyone about it, so he understands if the readers were to doubt his complete objectivity. Nevertheless, he has personally witnessed Mrs. “Raja” washing her feet outside the “Chiangs’” home as well as the other pictures “V” had taken, and he has also seen the letter from the Ministry of Law stating that the “Rajas” had declined to go for mediation, so this in part at least corroborates their version of events. It is only logical: if the “Raja” family genuinely believes that they were being misunderstood and were in fact doing no harm to anyone, and that the “Chiangs” were only being petty and vindictive, then surely they would welcome mediation as an opportunity to clear the air and resolve their differences. So it only stands to reason that the reason why they keep refusing to attend mediation is simply because they think they can do anything they want regardless of how they were infringing upon the sensitivities of others. Interracial and inter-religious violence over even the most trivial matters in neighboring countries should serve as a grim warning that nobody should take inter-communal harmony for granted. The government is constantly exhorting the people to be vigilant and to do their part to foster inter-communal harmony. Unfortunately, like in so many other things these days, once again the government itself has fallen short here in having failed to walk the talk and practice what it preaches. It is truly a sad day for Singapore when foreigners such as the “Rajas” can bully native-born Singaporeans like the “Chiangs” and all the Singapore government can say is that there’s absolutely nothing they can do about it. It is practically a throwback to the bad old days of foreign colonialism, where native-born Singaporeans were told that they were not allowed to enter certain areas open to the colonial masters and their foreign friends. If nothing else, this should make each and every Singaporean, male and female alike question exactly why males should serve National Service at all when the government cannot even stand up to foreigners bullying their own native-born citizens in their own country. No one doubts that the government-owned mainstream media has its own part to play in not inflaming inter-communal tensions. However, it also has a duty is to expose the misdeeds of those whose actions threaten such harmony and not to sweep the dirt under the carpet in the increasingly typical “deaf frog” manner that government-linked organizations are now becoming increasingly notorious for. Just as it is of the utmost importance that the people should work together to foster good relationships with anyone of any race, language or religion, so too is it of the utmost importance that the government and its organs, including the mainstream media should read the riot act against those who pose a threat to national harmony by their actions. If it does not, then surely some day the streets of Singapore will run red with the blood spilt from intercommunal violence, because of the government’s failure to pre-empt such violence by punishing those whose actions had fueled such tensions.   Tan Keng Leng     Please join our Facebook page here and invite your friends to do so to create awareness of the current affairs affecting Singaporeans. Please use our online web form to contact us.  Read More →

Chiam: not appropriate to compare performance of town councils

Chiam: not appropriate to compare performance of town councils

Under-fire Potong Pasir MP Chiam See Tong has written a letter to the Straits Times Forum to defend his track record in managing Potong Pasir. A series of negative press reports lately has cast doubts on Mr Chiam's ability to manage the ward which was first won by him during the 1984 general election. A self-proclaimed Potong Pasir resident wrote a letter to the Forum last week complaining about the poor maintenance of the estate followed by the release of a highly controversial town council management report in which Potong Pasir is ranked last among all the constituencies in Singapore. Mr Chiam claimed that it is not "appropriate" to compare the performance of town councils "as the profile and age of the properties are totally different." in addition to the "inequality in the funds granted among the town councils and the improvement works carried out by the Government." "Potong Pasir is a mature estate where the blocks are 25 to 35 years old. Constant efforts are being made using our available resources to maintain the estate as best as possible," he wrote. While his efforts in running the estate has not gone unnoticed by its residents, there are increasing number of complaints from the ground it is lacking in certain amenities enjoyed by PAP-run wards. Mr Chiam has already indicated his desire to leave Potong Pasir to contest in a GRC in the next general election with his wife Lina Ng contesting Potong Pasir on his behalf. With the PAP kick-starting its smear campaign against Mr Chiam through its mouthpiece media, it is likely that Potong Pasir will return to the PAP's fold after 25 years.   Please join our Facebook page here and invite your friends to do so to create awareness of the current affairs affecting Singaporeans. Please use our online web form to contact us.  Read More →

PM Lee wants Singaporeans to do their “part” for YOG

PM Lee wants Singaporeans to do their “part” for YOG

With only two months to go to Singapore's first ever Youth Olympic Games, the response from the ground remains lacklustre so far. As such, the PAP is spending taxpayers' monies to promote YOG in the HDB heartlands. YOG banners have been put up across all estates in Singapore. Students are encouraged or coerced to attend the YOG matches. Yesterday, Hwi Yoh Community Centre at Serangoon North organized a basketball tournament and Olympic stalls to whip up a YOG frenzy for the residents, the Straits Times reported. The event was graced by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong who exhorted Singaporeans to do their "part" to make the Games a success by "making the athletes feel welcome and giving them a memorable experience." His latest call followed that of Minister of Youth, Community Development and Sports Dr Vivian Balakrishnan who urged Singaporeans to "rally" behind the YOG. “We need every Singaporean to understand that this is not just about sports or young people – it’s for all Singaporeans…..’All the effort that we invest in this will be wasted if every Singaporean doesn’t feel that this is a once-in-a-lifetime (event), that the Olympic flame is going to come to Singapore in such a close way and isn’t touched by it or affected by the Olympic spirit one way or another,” he was quoted as saying in the Straits Times. Despite the massive efforts put in by the PAP, state media and other government agencies to promote the YOG, Singaporeans are lukewarm to it with many netizens viewing it as another PAP propaganda to promote itself.   Please join our Facebook page here and invite your friends to do so to create awareness of the current affairs affecting Singaporeans. Please use our online web form to contact us.  Read More →

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