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Tuesday, 16 September 2008

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Campus Observer. This is the name a group of students have given their online newspaper. The Singapore Democrats understand that this is an independent initiative borne out of the interest of students wanting to see news normally ignored by the mainstream press given more airing.

When SDP leaders visited NUS last week, student reporters were on hand to conduct interviews and report on the episode. This is the story they filed:


Singapore Democratic Party visits NUS
Nicole Seah & Jonathan Kwok
Campus Observer

Several leaders of the Singapore Democratic Party visited NUS Thursday as part of their strategy to raise awareness about political and national issues among tertiary students.

Led by Chee Soon Juan, the secretary-general of the oppositional political party and a former NUS psychology lecturer, the group distributed flyers and chatted with students in the middle section of The Deck canteen at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.

Those present included SDP assistant secretary-general John Tan, vice chairman Francis Young and party member Chee Siok Chin, who is also the sister of Chee Soon Juan.

However, they were momentarily interrupted by university officials who reportedly told them to stop their activities.

Chee Soon Juan said the official cited the university’s request as a “need to protect its students.”

In response, Chee said, “Are you here to run a world class university, or a kindergarten?”

The presence of university officials and campus security officers, however, did not dissuade some students from showing their interest in interacting with the SDP members.

Several of them approached the SDP members to chat, while others asked for autographs and photo opportunities.

First-year student Wong Zhan Hui was one such student.

Wong said, “I’m surprised that NUS didn’t really kick him (Chee) out.”

Chee, a neuropsychologist, joined the SDP in 1992 and contested the Marine Parade by-elections while still a psychology lecturer at NUS.

In 1993, Chee had his position at NUS terminated for misappropriating research funds. In protest against the termination of his contract, he went on a hunger strike claiming the charges were fabricated.

Chee said the SDP’s aim for the recent spate of university visits was to create awareness among students on national issues.

In the past two weeks, SDP members had also visited Nanyang Technological University, NUS Faculty of Law and the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy.

The latest unannounced visit at The Deck lasted approximately an hour and attracted a crowd of about 50 students.

Wong said, “The crowd was quite small. I do not know whether they have reached enough people.”

The impromptu visit did attract the attention of two campus security guards who were spotted observing the SDP members even after the group had stopped interacting with students.

When asked if they were given instructions to monitor the party, one of the security guards said, “No, no, we are just investigating the canteen.”

They walked away immediately after comment.

This was the SDP’s second visit to the NUS Kent Ridge campus since April this year.


http://campus-observer.org/content/view/184/33/




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Comments (7)
  • Mike - such poor turnout?
    Is SDP selling to the right audience? I think it is the under achiever that will vote against the PAP ... do you math properly ...
  • Anonymous
    "When asked if they were given instructions to monitor the party, one of the security guards said, “No, no, we are just investigating the canteen.”"

    HAHAHA!

    Great that the NUS Observer is reporting it. Good one guys!
  • AnnA - Mike
    Mike, why are you reading with a negative view? It hurts does it?

    Let's see the positive side... A hint to encourage SDP to reach out or wait longer to/for more students to approach them in their next visit.

    I am sure many regret for not being there. Informations given by SDP that day was invaluable.
  • Kai Xiong
    So Mike, what's an overachiever of your stature commenting on this hamstrung party? Haven't you got loads of cash and women to keep you busy in real life?

    Regardless whether you are a PAP astroturfer or genuine "token opposition", you seem to be boosting SDP's cause. So please continue with your nonsense :)

    One more thing, how do you get first post all the time? You must really monitor this website very closely!
  • Carlson - to mike
    Trust me there are more common people then elites, under-achiever or not. By your theory, under a fair election PAP will be in deep shit.
  • Wong Can't Sing - Terrific!!!
    I believe SDP has its own reasons to target the tertiary students which I think is TERRIFIC!!!

    Young generations should not be deprive of information, thus SDP did a great job to share the facts about Singapore.

    PAP uses dirty tricks like what Barisan National uses to fabricate charges against CSJ.

    PAP's a pack of political liars!
  • Under achiever says - wong can't cance either but...
    I had just finished a tutorial when SEVERAL people told me that Dr. Chee was in the deck. I rushed, and true enough, was rather disappointed to find that he had already left.

    And mind you, it wasn't just I who was disappointed. His visit has already been cited in several tutorial classes that I've been to as a reflection of how the political arena in Singapore IS changing for the better. :)

    I believe that I speak not only for myself but my fellow students when I say that Dr. Chee and gang are a light to us. A light that we certainly hope will return to our campus soon.

    You've created the stir. So lets keep the momentum up!

    Mike, I hope a [i]certain influential leader's office[/i] doesnt pay you to monitor this site.. if they did, I think, err, they ought to do away with you. You're not doing a very good job of being discreet in your "subliminal influence". Hehe..

    but what do i know. I'm just an under achiever what hor?
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