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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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Editorials
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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Opinions
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

Punggol GRC

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...
Letters
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...
Snippets
Risk and Bonus Management | Strategies at 1Win Casino

Risk and Bonus Management | Strategies at 1Win Casino

Top Casino Strategies Singaporean Players Use on 1Win Users of the 1win platform are increasingly...
Why More Singaporeans Want to Stay Single and Child-Free

Why More Singaporeans Want to Stay Single and Child-Free

Singapore is full of individuals living life in this fast-paced world. The social shift of many individuals...
Singapore’s Sports Industry: A Rising Powerhouse...

Singapore’s Sports Industry: A Rising Powerhouse...

Singapore’s sports industry is on the cusp of greatness, leveraging cutting-edge infrastructure and...
What are the most popular hobbies in Singapore in 2025?

What are the most popular hobbies in Singapore in 2025?

As work-life balance remains a constant talking point in the fast-paced city-state of Singapore, residents...
10 Most Popular Mobile Games in Singapore

10 Most Popular Mobile Games in Singapore

Singaporeans can't get enough of their phones these days, spending tons of time battling opponents, building...
Langkawi to Koh Lipe Ferry: Complete Travel Guide

Langkawi to Koh Lipe Ferry: Complete Travel Guide

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...

𝐈𝐧𝐜𝐨𝐦𝐩𝐞𝐭𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝...

Is the PAP of today exceptional, with unmatched competence and delivery? Afterall, that is their justification...
Sticky & Recent Articles

Singapore, Abu Dhabi Face $10 Billion Loss on UBS, Citigroup

Singapore, Abu Dhabi Face $10 Billion Loss on UBS, Citigroup

By Elena Logutenkova and Yalman Onaran from Bloomberg It took the Government of Singapore Investment Corp. three days in 2007 to agree to prop up UBS AG, ailing from subprime losses. It may take a decade to recoup that investment of 11 billion Swiss francs ($10 billion). GIC, manager of more than $100 billion of the city-state’s foreign reserves, faces a paper loss of about 5.6 billion francs when it becomes the biggest shareholder of UBS on March 5, as shares of Switzerland’s largest bank trade at a third of the conversion price on notes it holds. Singapore isn’t alone among sovereign wealth funds facing losses from supporting banks in Europe and the U.S. in the credit crisis. More than $69 billion in investments by such funds has so far produced $20 billion in realized and paper losses, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Hurt by their contributions to the health of the financial system and stuck with some of the investments for years, sovereign wealth funds may shy away from coming to the banks’ aid the next time. “Once burned, twice shy,” said Charles Whitehead, a finance law professor at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, who has tracked the strategy of such funds. “If a weak bank came back to them again for capital in the next crisis, the sovereign wealth funds won’t be there.” European and U.S. bank chiefs made personal pitches to the funds during the height of the mortgage market meltdown. Marcel Ospel, then chairman of Zurich-based UBS, called GIC Chief Investment Officer Ng Kok Song, according to comments they made at the time. Talks began on Dec. 6, 2007, and by the evening of Dec. 9, GIC had committed to make its biggest single purchase at the time. ‘Long-Term Prospects’ Acknowledging that recouping the money might take longer than initially expected, Ng said in GIC’s annual report, published in September, that he still has “confidence” in the “long-term prospects” of the investment. GIC, which declined to comment for this article, will receive 230.7 million UBS shares for its mandatory convertible notes this week for 47.68 francs each. UBS shares closed yesterday at 14.98 francs. “The game turned out not as easy as it may have seemed,” said Florian Esterer, who helps manage about $55 billion, including UBS shares, at Swisscanto Asset Management in Zurich. “It will take probably more like a decade than three years” for UBS shares to return to 2007 levels. Read rest of article on Bloomberg  Read More →

YPAP activists attack Reform Party’s proposal to privatize Temasek and GIC as “squandering” Singaporeans’ future away

YPAP activists attack Reform Party’s proposal to privatize Temasek and GIC as “squandering” Singaporeans’ future away

Written by Our Correspondent A group of YPAP activists from the "North (Singapore)" have put together their thoughts on Budget 2010 announced by Finance Minister Tharman last week on the YPAP website. As expected, they offered nothing concrete except a rehash of the arguments made earlier by PAP leaders which appeared to be targeted at a series of proposals made by the Reform Party in its comprehensive report on the Budget last week. (read Reform Party's recommendations here) While the Reform Party has called for the introduction of a minimum wage for Singapore workers, the YPAP activists are of the view that it will "harm" Singapore workers, "especially low skill workers whose jobs can easily be replaced when the employer relocates overseas." It added that minimum wage "would hurt small businesses and SMEs with thin margins because these businesses have difficulty moving abroad - so they may have to close shop instead." The YPAP activists also took issue with Reform Party's call to privatize Temasek Holdings and GIC to give the equity to Singapore citizens and warn that this is "a proposal to deplete Singapore's reserves and give them away as a handout." "It is good to help Singaporeans, but wrong to squander Singaporeans' future away!......Any proposal to drain Singapore's reserves dry, no matter how carefully disguised, must be seen for what it is - lowering Singapore's economic defences," they claimed without substantiating their statements. Both Temasek Holdings and GIC have received much flak from Singaporeans lately after they lost billions of dollars in failed overseas investments last year. GIC reportedly lost more than $40 billion dollars while Temasek Holdings has seen the value of its portfolio plummeted by nearly 30 per cent. The Chairman of GIC is none other than PAP strongman Lee Kuan Yee. His daughter-in-law Ho Ching heads Temasek Holdings. None of them has prior experience in the finance industry. The YPAP activists seem to have misunderstood the proposal made by Reform Party to privatize Temasek Holdings and GIC. What it meant is for the returns generated by the two sovereign wealth funds to be channeled into a fund to help needy Singaporeans much like the Norwegian Sovereign Wealth fund and not to give handouts to every Singaporean. Furthermore, they chose to conveniently ignore the fact that Temasek Holdings and GIC had lost billions of dollars in the last two years alone and we still do not know the exact amount of national reserves left to this very day. Instead of throwing billions of dollars accumulated from years of Budget surpluses to rescue struggling foreign banks, why not invest it on Singaporeans? How this will "squander" Singaporeans' future away is anybody's guess. As a matter of fact, Singaporeans' future may already have been "squandered" away by Temasek and GIC by their reckless overseas investments.  Read More →

Rony Tan fiasco: Let’s fight free speech with free speech

Rony Tan fiasco: Let’s fight free speech with free speech

The recent police reports filed by 85 people against Rony Tan for his anti-gay speech right after he was rapped by the Internal Security Department bemoans the sad state of affairs in our laws on this subject. In a more democratic society, where the law does not discriminate against LGBTQs, this would not happen. This is because criticisms and discourse would have been generated in the press once his anti-gay speech is known. This is likely to be when Kenneth Tan’s article, “Singapore Pastor Castigated for Offensive Remarks Against Buddhism Should Apologise to Gays and Lesbian Too”, has been published on www.fridae.com and not when the story of the 85 complaints was broken by same site. He would have already been censured publicly and no legal recourse against him will be considered necessary. In the short run, the AG will have to inform Singapore on how he is going to handle the speech which has incensed a part of our nation. As it has obviously created ill will and hostility, it could possibly be seditious. At the very least, the AG will need to inform the 85 complainants, which can now be more, his decision on what to do. This is a substantial figure. One that the police has not refuted. As the incident show, Singaporeans no longer take what they consider disinformation or misinformation sitting down. In the long-run, we need to decide whether to have greater state intervention against such inappropriate remarks or to change its laws regarding the subject of sexual orientation and gender identity. Freedom of speech guards the common space which all Singaporeans share. As society morphs, our rules on fairplay should enable this to take place in an orderly manner. Therefore, changes made should level the playing field. Let the likes of Rony Tan continue what many consider as ill-informed rhetorics. However, balance them with accurate information and healthy opinions. In a democratic society, we need to create a marketplace of ideas and allow them to be exchanged. Discriminatory Legal Scenario Whilst the good Pastor can be prosecuted under the Penal Code for his speech against the Buddhists and Taoists under s298A, Penal Code, the same cannot apply to his speech against people of different sexual persuasion or gender identity. Strangely, this section, made law in October 2007, could have accommodated the LGBTQ community had it remain the same as the draft in the Consultative Document published by the Ministry of Home Affairs for public feedback in November 2006. The Consultation Paper version reads: “Promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion or race and doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of harmony 298A. Whoever — (a) by words, either spoken or written, or by signs or by visible representations or otherwise, knowingly promotes or attempts to promote, on grounds of religion or race, disharmony or feelings of enmity, hatred or ill-will between different religious or racial groups or communities; or (b) commits any act which he knows is prejudicial to the maintenance of harmony between different religious or racial groups or communities and which disturbs or is likely to disturb the public tranquility, shall be punished with imprisonment for a term which may extend to 3 years, or with fine, or with both. “ At the bill’s first reading, the words “or communities” went missing. Section 298A was introduced to replace the use of the Sedition Act for situations such as Rony Tan’s. This Act was exhumed to prosecute some bloggers for making inappropriate comments against the Muslims. However, the Sedition Act has never been used where the bane of the remarks is a person with different sexual orientation. Though the phrase promoting “feelings of ill-will and hostility between different … classes of the population of Singapore” is broad enough, it is not defined in the Act or by cases. We are, therefore, in uncharted waters. On the other hand, not only do we have s377A, Penal Code, the section retained in October 2007, which criminalises sex between men, Singapore’s censorship laws gag most healthy depictions of gays, lesbians, bisexuals or transsexuals. A look at the Internet Code of Practice and the Free-to-Air Television Programme Code testifies to this lopsided situation. Unhealthy Soundbites Our discriminatory laws have led to the likes of Rony Tan passing inappropriate remarks and misinforming the public. He has likened gays to monkeys and donkeys. His is the most recent in a string of such comments. The most infamous is, of course, Thio Li-Ann’s speech in Parliament when debating the repeal of s377A. In the same sermon, Rony also obfuscated homosexuality with paedophilia. This is misinformation. Another example of misinformation I have witnessed was made by another pastor, Derek Hong. When a bill on equal employment opportunity in USA was being tabled in 2007, Derek took this opportunity to scare his congregation. In that year, Bill No. H.R. 2015, “Employment Non-Discrimination”, which clearly excluded religious organisations from its ambit was mooted in the US legislature. However, Derek decided to paint the bill as a tool to be used by gay activists, who according to him were used by Satan and were going to bankrupt churches and other Christian organisations. In his own words: “The gay activists lobby is actually being used by Satan to undermine the gospel and the word of God …There’s a bill now … and this is carrying it to its Nth degree … before the American Congress … And they twin this bill that relates to equality in employment so nobody is to be prejudiced whatever their religious background, whatever their sexual orientation … and if this bill gets through, this is what the gay activists are going to do. They are going to target every church, every Christian church … every gospel preaching ministry with this strategy. They are going to go in, openly declare themselves as gay …, with their lifestyle … and they are going to apply for positions … child care, child minders, youth pastors, and if they are turned down … on account of their declared sexual lifestyle, they are going to sue this organisations. And you know what the judicial system can be like in America. Their goal is to bankrupt churches and Christian organisations … so what we are facing, brothers and sisters, is an issue that all of us should be aware of …” You can listen to it on http://www.yawningbread.org/arch_2007/son-788a.mp3 On the other hand, the strict censorship laws against the “promotion of homosexual lifestyle” have led to healthy information being censored. We are all fully aware of the cut on Sean Penn’s acceptance speech for his performance in “MILK” at the Oscar last year. What is more interesting is the lesser known cut on director Cynthia Wade’s acceptance speech the year before. The director won the best director for documentary award for her film, “Freeheld”, about a dying policewoman, Lieutenant Laurel Hester’s fight for equal rights so that her partner and care giver, Stacie Andree can afford to keep their house after her death. It chronicled the alliance between “macho cops” and gay activists who fought alongside Lieutenant Hester. It showed us what humanity is. There is also the Ellen DeGeneres Show where a 3 minute segment met the scissors on Channel 5. Ellen condemned homophobia and spoke about the fatal shooting of a 15-year-old gay student Lawrence King in school. Her remarks were a response to American (Oklahoma) state legislator Sally Kern's anti-gay remarks. In a speech addressing her fellow Republican colleagues, she claimed that "the homosexual agenda" posed a bigger threat to the United States than terrorism. These cuts were self-censorships by MediaCorp. The scissors fell on Ellen’s remarks probably because it came in the same week where the station was fined $15,000 for airing an interior designing programme from Canada with an episode featuring the nursery of a same sex couple. This is a country which legalised gay marriage and it merely reflects its society. Ellen’s remark was in response to a politician’s speech. This is current affairs. As for Cynthia Wade, take a look at the trailer for her documentary and decide for yourself if it in anyway glorifies or promote homosexuality. This trailer can be viewed on www.fridae.com’s article on this subject: http://fridae.com/newsfeatures/2008/02/26/2015.docu-about-dying-lesbians-equality-fight-wins-oscar-directors-acceptance-speech-snipped The censorship laws have not only created self-censorship, which in itself is unhealthy, it has conditioned our journalists and media to automatically ignore important information regarding equal rights Towards a more Democratic and Healthier Society Remarks such as Rony’s do not contribute to healthy perspectives on the LGBTs, much less a teenager awakening to his sexuality, whatever it may be. They reinforce stereotypical images of homosexuals as paedophiles, deviants and psychopaths. The 85 consider it as disinformation. More importantly, the episode shows that if left unchecked, these remarks could polarize society. It has stirred up ill-will or hostility. Such complaints take up manhours. The question is: do we check his irresponsible conduct by hauling him in each time he makes them or do we take a step back and look objectively at our laws, abolish those which are discriminatory, those which create an unhealthy and ill-informed population? The other question we need to ask is: whether we want to be a liberal society or a democratic one? A liberal society is one where we have lots of liberal minded people or a substantive amount of liberal minded people. I do not know if Singapore is one, given the current state of our censorship laws. However, we do have liberal minded people, yours truly included. And they will increase, given the nature of Singapore. A democratic society is one where freedom of expression is treasured, where the laws on censorship and media promote, facilitate or allow different opinions, creating a marketplace of ideas, where creative ideas and solutions flourish. To progress as a nation, we need a plurality of voices. We are seeing more and more LGBTQ people taking their place in society. The Nepalese Parliament has Sunil Pant, the Indonesian Human Rights Commission has Yulianus Rettoblaut (also known as “Mami Yuli”), Australia has retired J. Michael Kirby in its Supreme Court and South Africa has J. Edwin Cameron in its Constitutional Court. Singapore will be no exception. As her sons and daughters of different sexual orientation and gender identity take their rightful place society, we need make room for them. Yet, we need to reserve some space for the ultra-religious conservatives, the extreme fundamentalists. The government can decide that Singapore is to be a liberal minded society tomorrow and shut all the Rony Tans up. This is not the solution. There will always be Rony Tans. In the long run, we cannot keep hauling Rony Tans up for intolerant remarks against people who prefer oranges and not apples. How then do we accommodate different opinions, regardless of correctness, and accommodate change? We create a level-playing field in the media and “public arena or spaces”, where there will be public discourse, where healthy images of LGBTQs are seen and heard. To do so, we need to counter the disinformation and misinformation with accurate and up-to-date ones. Leave the insults and inappropriate remarks alone, unless they incite or cause physical harm to the victims of the remarks. Once given the correct tools, accurate information and well informed opinions, Singaporeans will be able to judge for themselves independently. They will know that what these remarks are mere reflections of the speakers and not the victims, the LGBTs. Therefore, we need to lift the censorship on “homosexual lifestyle”. It is gagging important and healthy information from coming through. It results in the likes of Rony Tan creating unhealthy images of your neighbours, fostering intolerance and disrespect in our pluralistic society. Almost every straight person in Singapore knows an LGBTQ person. We need to abolish s377A. Not only is it unconstitutional in our secular society, it does not conform to international human rights standards on non-discrimination. For a society based on the rule of law, it makes a mockery of it. It allows Rony Tans to justify themselves. It confuses Singaporeans. If we are to progress as a democracy, where we live as one united people regardless of race, language, religion, sexual orientation or gender identity, we need to be able to agree to disagree. We fight free speech with free speech. The current one-sided law does not facilitate this.   By George Hwang   About the Author: George Hwang is a Roman Catholic lawyer whose practise includes Entertainment & Media Law. He is a member of the South East Asia Media Legal Defense Network and a Steering Committee member of the International Media Lawyers Association.      Read More →

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