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Saturday, 17 May 2008

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Hand it over, MDA officer Ahmad Kasbari demands
Officials from the Media Development Authority (MDA) barged in on a private screening of a film entitled One Nation Under Lee and demanded that the organisers hand over the DVD.

The 45-minute movie is critical narration of how Mr Lee Kuan Yew rode to power championing democracy and then using it to consolidate his power by crush his opponents and the media.

Halfway through the screening which took place at the Peninsula-Excelsior Hotel this afternoon, three officers from the MDA burst in and said that the screening was an offence.


A group of activists then asked them on what authority did they have to insist on stopping the screening as it was a private event, not unlike, for example, a wedding where videos of the betrothed are played for guests.

The gatecrashers, comprising of assistant director Mr Tan Chiu Kee, Mr Ahmad Kasbari and Ms Padmamuthu, cited the Films Act which states that "it is an offence to have in your possession or to exhibit or distribute any film without a valid certificate." This would make almost all Singaporeans violators of the Act.

After a lengthy exchange the Master of Ceremonies, Mr Chia Ti Lik, allowed the three into the hall. The crowd burst into sacrcastic applause and the officers responded with sheepish smiles. The police at one stage arrived but left whithout doing much.

"Please hand over the film," Mr Tan demanded.

"Please come up to the front, introduce yourselves and you can have it," the MC invited.

With the DVD in hand the officers left. The event continued with Mr Martyn See and Mr Seelan Palay offering their views on the Films Act.

"If it is an offence to screen such a film, then everyone with a birthday or wedding video would be criminalised," Mr See said, adding that artists and writers must not be afraid to document and write when they see and hear.

MDA officers Padmamuthu (foreground) and an unidentified colleague (grey shirt) approaching the stage to seize the DVDHe said that the film would be a "fantastic learning tool" for students and anybody who is interested in learning about Singapore should watch it.

Mr Seelan added that as an artist, he cannot care so much about laws. "Otherwise, art cannot take place. I need to make films about what I see and sometimes laws don't allow that."

At this juncture, the MDA officers came back and demanded that the LCD projector used for the screening be handed over as well.

"No, you can't have it," insisted Mr Chia Ti Lik. "You are exceeding your powers and you have no right to take it."

Ms Chee Siok Chin made it clear that the officers were already given the DVD and had no right to the LCD projector.

Some members of the audienced weighed in and told the officials that they were rude by intruding in on a private function. "You already have the video, what more do you want?" one of the attendees pointed out.

Sensing that the organisers were not going to back down, the officials retreated and left.

How the authorities received word about the function is anyone's guess but admission was restricted to those who had purchased a ticket.

The film contained interviews with Messrs Francis Seow, Said Zahari and J B Jeyaretnam as well as musical clips critising Ministers' salaries and the GIC. The film had both educational and inspirational qualities. Perhaps this is why the MDA was particularly anxious to get its hands on it.

Witnessing the entire incident were two US embassy officials who were among the invited guessts.

Another group of media activists had also conducted a similar screening of videos at an art gallery at Rowell Road. The films were about the SDP's election rallies in 2006 and the WB-IMF protests at Hong Lim Park in September 2006. That screening took place without incident.

 

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Comments (58)
  • A Little Bird Atop the Canopy - Yes, Yes, Y'all...
    "Yes yes y'all
    We don't stop
    Get creative, can do, rock on?"

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjLw28UVWEU
  • jen
    any videos taken on these bunch of fools from MDA??

    Seriously, Singapore has become, or rather has always been so seriously pathetic!

    Tell me, WHAT's WRONG?????
  • jacob - none
    Sorry i wasn't able to attend today's screening. :(

    If not for technology and the internet, Singaporeans would have had to depend on the biased reporting of the local press as to what transpired at such events/activities.

    As to what happened today, its another revealing, revolting and despicable example of the police state. :angry:
  • Anonymous
    youtube leh.
  • elitocracy - Is it recorded down in video?
    Was the incident recorded down?

    If so it would be good to upload it to
    youtube so that the incident will remain in public record ..
  • Dick
    Please post it on YouTube. And see how MDA come to every house to arrest us.
  • Paul Poh
    If possible, please post the film "One Nation Under Lee" on youTube or Google Video.

    I want to watch it.

    Thanks.

    Entire Singapore population must wake up.

    Only then can PAP rule end.
  • Ray
    Whoa! I was not even informed of this event!

    Is there a shameless spy posing as a Supporter?

    But I really hope that you have preserve more copies of the film for future screenings and for intrnet viewers.
  • g_e - We will, we will....ROCK you!
    Hyah, hyah, hyah, this is simply priceless. Charging into a private event like B-movie thugs and seizing, wait for it....[b][i]ONE[/i][/b] bloody DVD......like it's Paris Hilton polical porn, for Heaven's sake! Police straining at the leash and eagerly waiting to crush the rioting mob too! Was there an air raid siren as well?

    What a bunch of [i]goondu[/i] pinheads. Now, instead of a tiny handful of people knowing of it, the whole damn country's wetting themselves with excitement and gagging to see it. The organisers must be thrilled to bits. They really couldn't have [u]bought[/u] this level of publicity - this movie is going to shoot right to the top of the 'die die must see' hit parade.

    Hope someone there had the presence of mind to video the whole Keystone Cops affair so the rest of us can enjoy a good laugh too. I can hardly wait to see the bit where the trio came back to demand the projector as well and had to leave sheepishly with tail tucked firmly between legs.

    The MDA ought to be vigorously encouraged to do more great PR disasters like this. Each and every time, they'll look like drooling village idiots. And it'll be yet another nail in the coffin of the Thought Police.

    Three cheers for the MDA! Let's have a book-burning festival next!
  • G Chen
    Wow just when you thought you have heard it all and here is something even more preposterous. So does this mean that if I am to shoot a family video, I will NOT have the rights to show my video to my family or anyone until I have it licensed? Is this a joke? Also, based on the account, why are these people from MDA acting like a public MASTER when they are in fact a public SERVANT?
  • Paul Poh
    Lee Kuan Yew, I beg you, don't disgrace yourself, don't disgrace us Singaporeans, don't disgrace Singapore.

    People from other countries will laugh at us.

    We are not your slaves or serfs.

    I beg you Lee Kuan Yew.

    You don't want face, I want face.
  • Chew
    [quote]Lee Kuan Yew, I beg you, don't disgrace yourself, don't disgrace us Singaporeans, don't disgrace Singapore.[/quote]

    Lee Kuan Yew, as a citizen of Singapore, I am ordering you to behave and stop disgracing us. Keep in mind that you are a public servant, no more than that.
  • Chew - Who needs clowns when you have fools?
    Well done MDA! Thank you for taking part in our little charade to show the world exactly the sort of stupid laws we have in Singapore.

    Your timely arrival and idiotic demands had work well to our causes. Not only are we laughing now, but the whole world is laughing together too.

    A special mention goes out to Mr. Tan Chiu Kee. The US embassy officials are particularly impressed by your performance so we had agreed that a little reward should be in order. Don't worry, we are keeping you in suspense for now but it will be among the 1st things on our to-do list as soon as PAP falls from power.

    Till then, we hope for your continual support by joining us again soon in the very near future.

    Thank you.
  • greyheyn
    LKY is very old and will not be around for the forseenable future. My advice to the spy is that do not bet your future against the SDP.
  • Anonymous
    Nowadays, we have many people including the police who had abused their authority, doing things which they did not have the rights to do in the 1st place, as in this e.g, the MDA officers trying to seize the LCD projector screen. It's ridiculous!

    Also, I kept track with SDA news and there are many occasions where the police had exaggerated overly, for e.g accusing Ms Chee of biting them, which is plain bull crap ... I certainly don't believe Ms Chee will be doing such things ... these small flies of the police force wanna act big, but in fact they bring down the respect most used to have for police. They just spell the unprofessionalism nowadays in their task force by making all kinds of untrue stories when they did not receive the cooperation they want with their target.

    But why should a person give in under this form of intimidation ? If someone believes what they are doing is right, they should stand by it. :angry: Those police giving Ms Chee a hard time only try to act big, but infact don't know their work ethics well.

    I admire SDP and all opposition speaking & upholding the truth spirit.

    :cheer: May the providence hands guide you guys from glory to glory. :)
  • Chew
    [quote]LKY is very old and will not be around for the forseenable future. My advice to the spy is that do not bet your future against the SDP.[/quote]

    In fact, bet your future on anyone, except PAP. 40+ years of lies and deceits are finally coming to an end.
  • Saint Splattergut
    "After a lengthy exchange the Master of Ceremonies, Mr Chia Ti Lik, allowed the three into the hall. The crowd burst into sacrcastic applause and the officers responded with sheepish smiles."

    LOL.

    Always important to keep one's sense of humour during such incredulity.
  • LIM TUNG HEE - Shameless MDA!
    Aha, now we know how the MDA nutures the local talents!
    By being partisan,it has positioned itself to destroy filmmakers like Martyn See and others who are critics of the system while promoting and funding pro-PAP filmmakers (like Jack Neo and Kelvin Tong)to serve as propagandastic tool.
    How shameless and low could you public servants stoop to serve the people?
    Remember,you public servants' pay don't come from PAP! Every cent is from the citizens ,your true PAYMASTER!!
    In fact as a filmmaker myself, I have already been victimised just like Martyn See and friends under PAP's "Cultural Revolution" long ago.
    I am heartened to see more filmmakers and appreciative audience supporting such a screening and not be cowed by the authorities or lured by MDA's "funding".
    Someday when PAP collapses, we filmmakers will be remembered as the "Micheal Moores" of this era.
    And of course, the MDA will be best remembered as [color=red]Morons Deceiving Authority! [/color]
  • Aidil Omar - Edge-of-the-seat stuff
    I did not enjoy the film fully because thanks to the disturbances outside the door, my concentration was greatly affected.

    I realized that MDA presence made the film edgier and had a realistic bite because the authorities were there to lend a real-time supporting role which they practically took and won hands down.

    People could witness the drama unfold firsthand. The US embassy officials witnessed the incident firsthand. The bewildered look on their faces were priceless and that goes a long way.

    Though we must credit Seelan Palay for his work, the film was made better thanks to the antics from the show-stealers. :D
  • tunkudon
    ya video pls post you tube tks very much
  • Gary Teoh
    Whatever activity involving SDP is considered illegal by the autocratic dictator.This is very obvious, from the court, to MDA to police action.People are fed up,living under police state.Gambling dens and prostitutions thrive everywhere, no action is taken, but every obstacle is being done to silence opposition.This is called justice!!!
  • Singa Crew
    Shocking! Was that the first time government officials gate-crashed a private function? Are honest law-abiding citizens no longer safe from the whims (and insecurities) of the PAP??

    That said, the MDA may have done the SDP (and the activists) a favour. The article mentioned about 80 guests present at the screening. Now, thanks to the MDA's overkill move, there must be thousands of Singaporeans out there wanting to watch the documentary! I did ask SDP to set aside some copies of the DVD for me, but now I think I have to 'up-size' my order!

    Some of my friends who previously showed no interest at all in some 'boring documentary' are now eagerly waiting for the release of this 'banned' film. Thanks MDA for the promotion. None of us could have done it better. :D

    Crew
  • Yoong Kheong - Post on Youtube!
    SDP should post the video on youtube :>
  • Henry Windgates
    This article is an apt enough evidence to prove just how stupid the Films Act can be. Despotic faggots.

    If I want to watch Borat or even Sex is Zero 2 then what would they want to care so much by banning the DVD sales in order to so-called "keep away the hands of minors"?

    As such, Singapore should be the number 1 "Privacy-violator" country.
  • Paul Poh
    People watching film in private, all of sudden government people come in and disrupt.

    What sort of society is this?

    What sort of regime is this?

    They should be ashamed of themselves.

    They have no respect for people's rights at all.

    PAP Pui!

    Lee Kuan Yew Pui!

    Elite people Pui!

    Win too many easy elections already lah.

    Get cocky.

    Want to bully citizens.

    Brainwash people with pro-PAP propaganda in mainstream media, of course they blindly vote for you lah.

    They are not politicised.

    Sing praises of Lee Kuan Yew, you happy.

    Film criticise Lee Kuan Yew, you not happy.

    F**K OFF lah.

    Try this type of shit to the politicised Taiwanese and they slap you across the face.

    You lucky, Singaporeans not politicised, you can act big.

    Your time will come PAP.

    People won't stomach your bullshit forever.

    It is only a matter of time.
  • optic
    put the film on youtube,

    problem solved.
  • Gary Teoh
    What sort of govt is this, even Dr Lee Siew Choh, opposition was not allowed to write his own memoir. The only memoir we can read is written by LKY.Lucky he was not put in ISA during Tunku's time.If under Malaysia, he is no body, may be just a chief minister,be the running dog of UMNO.What so great about running spore ?a tiny small island.
  • Sylvester Lim - Institutional Stupidity
    I love the internet. It can feed you with tons & tons of Mind Food and just leart about Institutional Stupidity. Our rigid & over regulated institutions are a great recipe for Institutional Stupidity. Unfortunately, Institutional Stupidity happens everywhere in the world. I don't know whether Robert Ho coined this: “There are no stupid people but institutional stupidity is everywhere.”. Brilliant!
  • must pay cash - At last, TOC reports on film screening
    http://forums.delphiforums.com/sammyboymod/messages?msg=177562.1

    AT LONG LAST, the SPF-ISD Online Citizen has report on the film screening of "One Nation Under Lee" held at excelsior hotel on saturday.

    They must be afraid if they dun report again, they will again be accuse of bias, lop side, partisanship! LOL!

    However, i strongly suspect the SPF-ISD Online Citizen has also been up to its sneaky and underhand ways. They sent a reporter down to film the event, and later a spy using moniker YAMOBE revealed information on the event that COULD NOT HAVE BEEN OBTAIN FROM BLOGS.

    YAMOBE, a confirmed spy, revealed that there was 1 host 1 co-host. None of the blogs, including SDP web, have mentioned this. SDP web only mention Mr Chia Ti Lik was host. No blog or forum have mention a co-host (which spy YAMOBE reveal to be Jaslyn).

    Clearly, one of the film viewer must have leaked the info, and YAMOBE posted it.

    But who leaked it?

    It does not take long to deduce the SPF-ISD Online Citizen are the prime suspect!

    LOL! SHAME ON THE SPF-ISD TOC!
  • Gary Teoh
    Ya true, LKY is a coward,Seelan Palay has exposed it, well done Seelan.Lim Chin Siong should be the PM.LKY has so many enemies, his next life will be at 18th level of hell!!!
  • Anonymous
    You all lousy!


    The LEES FOREVER.

    They make this country awesome and you all say he corrupt.


    BLUFF ONLY.


    You all jealous ,want his money only.bastards mother sun of coconut.


    But its ok,you all will NEVER win. LEE FOREVER . PAP IN MY BLOOD
  • Ashamed Singaporean - MDA Officer Padmanthu ...a Born In Singapore Citiz
    [color=black][/color]MDA Officers behaviour borders on Gansterism.
    Budging into a Private Function.

    Imagine Public Funds being used to pay the Assistant Director Obscene Salary and Padmanthu and the Malay Officer just to disrupt a Private Function...

    Meanwhile We spent millions of $$$ and yet cannot catch a REAL Terrorist....and go around terrorising peaceful private functions.
    Shame on the MDA..and the Police.
  • Gopalan Nair - Request
    Kindly post the movie on the blog. By the way kindly provide the link to the other 2 videos as I need to post them on my blog.
    Thanks very much please.
    Gopalan Nair
  • tunkudon - the full show
    anyone or who got the full show can put in you tube pls .
  • Anonymous
    orredy on youtube liao.
  • Anonymous - will shall over come someday
    the video , the full video is on the online citizen go and see . so true
  • RT
    The police did not harass/disrupt the recent Toa Payoh event. So I thought the Lee regime has wised up and is employing a new tactic. But this seizing of disc saga just put themselves back at square one again. Now more people will want to watch this video, which I'm sure is already available on youtube. I wonder is this the work of some over zealous toadie eager to please the masters.
  • Peter
    Paul, the video is available here[url]
    http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6643812652683746551&hl=en[/url]
  • just a politically-neutral obs
    It's scary to be implicated with an opppsing party like the SDP considering how the political landscape is like in Singapore. If the agenda of the SDP is to be the voice of the people, I can only hope they continue to do their utmost. Then again, I wonder if the utmost is even enough in this climate...? Considering even our late [b]president[/b] Ong Teng Cheong has his hands tied..

    And SDP wants to bring change?
  • strangeknight
    What I'm really curious about is -- what were 2 US Embassy officials doing at that event?
  • elitocracy - On the contrary ... it always start small
    Every toppling of an regime that does not allow itself to step down through democratic means always start with a very small group of people who trusted that justice will prevail, not power.

    Compared to other dictators, LKY is surprising benign; he just bankrupt his enemies, not kill them. And he will probably never kill, because that will have breached the threshold tolerance levels of US and Europe.

    So while it may look extremely daunting, just remember many countries have had worse dictators who have fallen.
  • g_e - Running on empty...
    The Internet is a godsend. It's rolling back the curtain of secrecy that has long hidden the unsavoury antics of the Govt from public scrutiny. 10 years ago this MDA raid, and far worse, would have passed by unnoticed. Today, anyone who chooses to can enjoy that dreaded movie, watch the sophistry of the senior deputy director of the MDA and his henchmen, and comment on their egregious behaviour at the click of a mouse. Greed, vanity, slander, lying, envy, pining — and hope, revealed.

    It's like turning over long-buried rocks and seeing creepy-crawlies scurrying around in confusion, dazedly blinking at the sudden unexpected blaze of light. Which is good. Garmen is now caught in a state of uncertainty requiring a choice between equally unfavourable options: to crush this wayward new child or engage it?

    No country claiming to be a cutting-edge IT Hub can afford to be seen closing down and blocking websites that carry inconvenient points of view. Creating the Great Red Dot Firewall would destroy credibility and will surely attract the sort of scorn and state of disgrace suffered by the great firewall of China.

    How about requiring licences to publish, a method so effective with old media? Well, good luck trying to get You-Tube and its even less accommodating clones to comply since they're in the business of getting eyeballs on screens just as much as live events want bums on seats. These sites have become the Hong Lim Park Speakers Corners of the new world without the bad weather.

    Maybe go the ISA route - tried, tested, proven? Nah, too 50s, too Soviet, not cool, more trouble than it's worth.

    Chickensh*t, horribly emabarrassing defamation lawsuits mocked and laughed at from void deck to hawker centre to country club? Um, maybe not quite as hot an idea as it used to be.

    Petty rules and regulations designed to harass and intimidate but instead creating an uproar of disgust when exposed to public discussion in blog after blog? Can of worms - avoid if possible.

    That leaves oh, an open free and fair exchange of views? But that would be most unnatural after having ruled by decree for so long.

    For how do you convince a sullen resentful citizenry of the merits of being replaced by alien peoples perceived to be taking their jobs, their university places, their place in their own society? How do you explain alien cultures in every nook and cranny, at every turn? How do you reasonably argue and justify the increase in costs, riches for the powerful, crumbs for the powerless? In other words, how do you defend the indefensible?

    Hmm. Awkward dilemma to be caught in. Continue with the tired formula of caring disdain or think the unthinkable: listen and reform?

    The Internet. The new Enlightenment. It's a curse. For some.
  • Anonymous
    Hilarious! Maybe next time, you guys should stream the movie directly from the internet, which will probably hopelessly confuse those officers.
  • CLARENCE LIM
    KEEP IT UP,SDP AND ALL INDEPENDENT MINDED SOCIAL ACTIVISTS!!
    YOURS TIME HAS CERTAINLY COME WITH THE POPULAR WIDESPREAD USE OF YOUTUBE,GOOGLE VIDEO.

    BEST REGARDS
  • Paul Poh
    When Lee Kuan Yew dies, the floodgates will open to bring down the PAP regime.

    It is only a matter of time.

    There is no doubt whatsoever about that.
  • ImPissedOff
    Next time, if you attend a wedding dinner, please inform the MDA [u]1 hour before its commencement[/u] that you suspect there will be a showing of an objectionable film that has not been cleared by MDA. Keep the MDA busy gate-crashing all wedding dinners. Extend this to company functions. grassroot functions... Better still, during PM national day rally speech. I'm really pissed off with this government.
  • Wisb07 - Check this out
    Check this out:
    [url]http://one-nation-under-lee.org[/url]
  • Gary Teoh
    please all ministers donate $1 million each to China earth quake victims to redeem your sins.We citizens can't help much because of rising cost of living,do some good deeds all MIW.If money no enough, you can still increase your own pay next parliament sitting, vote for increase pay!!!
  • John Launder
    Dear SDP

    The mind boggles - what is happening to Singapore? What a ridiculous draconian law in the first place. Singapore will become a laughing stock around the democratic world with this type of behaviour, which is sad because Singaporeans are intelligent, very hard working and responsible citizens. Why does your Government behave in such autocratic ways? It is not healthy.
    Admittedly they are not like the venal thugs that rule Burma who have turned a terrible natural disaster into a manmade catastrophe by their paranoia and refusal to to allow help to reach their stricken population. They will be condemned to hell for it. But once again I am really disillusioned at the undemocratic behaviour of those who control Singapore.

    We would like to receive a copy of the DVD to spread through our international human rights contacts.

    Have you notified Human Rights Watch Asia?
    Regards

    John L
  • Sylvester Lim - Perpetuating Climate of Fear
    A well wishing friend who was working for the hotel pulled me aside at the hall and cautiously advised me to leave the screen as ISD people were around. I laughingly told him not to worry as the ISD know about me. He smiled sheepishly and I thank him for his concern. Why is it that we have to fear these enforcers? Are we doing something that is so terrible that is harmful to Singapore? Is the freedom of speech something to fear or to embrace? It is unfortunate that many Singaporeans are still perpetuating this climate of fear. The older generation are invaribly helping the government to instill this fear of speaking out into the younger generation.
  • CLARENCE LIM
    KEEP IT UP,SIOK CHIN AND TI LIK!!

    MANY SINGAPOREANS ARE BEHIND YOU.
    FOR THE SAKE OF A BETTER SINGAPORE!!

    BEST REGARDS
  • Thinktok - SDP shooting own feet
    It is obvious that the SDP had shot its own feet. Firstly, we have youtube videos showing the poor lady from MDA pleading with the organisers and explaining the relevant aspect of the law infringed. Then there is a long and incoherent explanation from the organisers to draw a parallel between a wedding and a poltical gathering.
    Now we see words like "barging, retreat" etc to put the authorities in a bad light.

    The two US officials in the gathering. Of course their brand of democracy and freedom of speech is different from ours. Maybe one day we may reach their level of tolerance and practice, but until then, we must remember we are not America. Their President can lie under oath and still remain in the job, Can we? Their President can lie about WMD and attack Iraq, can we?
    So please Singaporeans, sober up and don't take SDP too seriously.
    Their activities and anitics is a testimony that Singapore is quite free afterall.
  • Anonymous
    [i][color=blue]"Their President can lie under oath and still remain in the job, Can we? Their President can lie about WMD and attack Iraq, can we?"[[/color]/i]

    Come on [i]lah[/i], Thinktok, don't belittle us like that. Of course we can do all those things you mention if we want to. Aren't we a 1st world country just like the USA?

    Our President and govt can do anything they like. Don't we control all the levers of power - the media, the judiciary, the civil service? Don't we have an inviolate Constitution? Don't we have a Supreme Court to guarantee that citizens' rights cannot be trampled upon? We're exactly like them.

    Don't worry man, you can sleep well tonight and not bother your little head about the [i]chichak kering[/i] SDP. They got NO chance.
  • Anonymous
    How the authorities received word about the function is anyone's guess but admission was restricted to those who had purchased a ticket.


    How? Simple. You have a turncoat amongst your invited guests, that's how.

    And that's how THEY come to find out EVERYTHING that they know - having INSIDERS, paid or unpaid.

    That's why you have to be careful.

    Even amongst your midst of Democrats.

    [i]Quote (me lah, of course)
    That who shouts the loudest is party most guilty.[/i]

    [b]BEWARE. And don't say you've not been warned.[/b]
  • Anonymous
    In the spirit of 'Winner Takes All', 'May the Best Man Win', "The Best Job (Pay) Goes To The Best Man' (not of the wedding type lah, eh goondu), 'We Must Never Fear The Foreign Talents', 'It's To Do With Globalization; There's Nothing We can Do About It', et cetera et al, might Singaporeans also consider not outsourcing their Cabinet and Government Leaders?

    I mean, there are already so many functions with which you contract out (to the 'best' suppliers at the 'best prices), what's there to stop you guys from sourcing from the larger outside world
    - and a more capable and able and more international - GLOBAL, my boy - and hopefully more humane non-Singaporean human race -
    the best candidates to run your country.

    What's stopping you?

    One has got to stop talking the talk and start walking the walk: get the best to fill the job at hand!

    That very exceptional family cannot be all there is in this world to lead your country to even more 'remarkable achievements', can't they? Too long in the seat to realize the folly upon folly they continue to formulate, quietly and in an unseen manner as yet bringing disaster after disaster to your people - this house of cards will very soon manifest itself, by which time it'll be too late.

    Get Clinton. Get Blair.

    [i](Get anyone - for anyone would do those 'very demanding' jobs just as well, if not better.

    Even Anwar would do better.)[/i]

    And neither would clamor for the kind of shamelessly obscene amounts your vey capable leaders are now getting, be assured.

    Go ahead. Change.

    There's no better time than now - when your system of administration is breaking down, as evidenced by the simpletons' breakouts from detention
    (suggesting the men in uniform have become very so disillusioned, as with the general populace with the pittance and raw deal they are getting, explaining why nothing works anymore in your country),
    the non-functioning of many public facilities (and their departments' nonchalance about them, eg. cave-ins on simple road projects, traffic pay system not tested fully before being put out to collect your money, etc, etc),
    the surfacing of 'black' guns a la The Great Showdown between One-Eyed dragon & Milky Pig Showdown, The Bukit Timah NTUC Fairprice Singapore Pools Outlet Aunty Robbery, plus God-knows how many more such better-equipped-than-S&W revolver-wielding-Force criminals out there,
    ever rising costs of living in everything (and we haven't yet seen Abdullah & Gang demanding higher prices for their water, for that'll spell certain doom for you)
    - frankly the profiteering voraciously-greedy merchant aren't to be blamed for trying to fix the poor working-man Singaporean by incresing prices every time just one of his many costs rises;
    it's monkey see, monkey do, and he does see what those monkeys at the top of The Big Tree are doing.

    The Singapore Story - sad and getting sad-der.

    Sometimes, you folks do wish you lived in a kampung like those Malaysian cousins of yours you used to kmake fun of, don't you?

    Even Burma would be better. At least it has a Nobel Peace Prize winner in Aung San Suu Kyi to whom the West can hold up as a shining example of democracy so that if ever the Burmese people decide one day to topple Than Swie
    - erm, btw, how many prime propeties has he and family bought so far in your country, do you know? -
    and Company private limite, you can be sure US warships will be there on the ready.

    Not though your puny little Red Dot - no one will shed a tear for you guys when your little rock out of the water sinks back in.

    Sorry but that's the sad fact. Because you've allowed yourself to be denigrated for forty years +++ - plus GST, plus government cess, plus tariffs and tax, plus excise, plus greedy merchant's mark-up, plus pay-and-pay scheme, plus plus plus, please don't mind suffering another forty - the story continues, after the young lieutenant graduates, comes back, joins the party fold, wins a GRC, wait for another caretaker to warm seat for him, then takes over as Leader Supremo.

    Story sounds familiar? Of course it does. It's called The Singapore Script, it's been executed before!

    And it will be executed again - you guys, whether at the bottom or at the top of the pecking order, just don't have things other humans possess: creativity and imagination.

    So, just bear with it, won't you be good, Mr Ong, Mr Beng and Mr Seng and Miss Florence Hwey Ah Lian.
  • Gerald Heng/Boston/MA/USA - The Police Acted Like Hitler's SS troppers
    Its truly amazing that Singapore Government can still claim its a Vibrant Democracy !At best its a guided
    Democracy with tight control of media and sure firing off the Opposition by means fair and foul ! How any Democracy can survive where Opposition Members are denied the Mother's Milk of Politics for campaigns namely the money in the Bank is absolutely amazing isn't it ? I can't think of any Modern Democracy in the Civilised Nations that can really truly exist without a Free Press and Freedom from Interference with Private Meetings that aren't even seditious or treasonable !!!! And what about the Freedom of Thoughts when Opposition ideas are drowned out by Government Control Media and Opponents bankrupted in the Courts for libel and slander ! I am reminded of Herr Hitler packing up the Jews for his Final Solution of Gasing them to death!Here its a case of silencing your poonents to death !

    Gerald Heng/Boston/MA/USA
  • Anonymous
    After reading your articles I am very disappointed with our leaders all this while I thought that our leaders are righteous and fair ,good and honest it seems to me that they has been hiding many truths from the public very disappointing , very mislead
    Very sad
  • AKA
    Thanks for the bravery act which they have done.

    Well, it's not about waking up. It's one(they are brainwashed , maybe simply for power and pride) or two, *I couldn't care less about this issue.*

    I have submitted 5 human rights report to human rights convention and hoping to receive a reply. If they don't reply, I will keep sending to them
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