Category: Politik

  • Walid J. Abdullah: Trump-Supporting Bigots Living Among Us

    Walid J. Abdullah: Trump-Supporting Bigots Living Among Us

    How is it possible that there are people in Singapore who are rooting for Trump?

    I don’t want to make excuses for Americans who support him, but at least you could attribute part of their support to 1) loyalty to the party, 2) growing socio-economic concerns and racism/misogyny/xenophobia become the manifestations of these fears, and 3) failure of the left to address their issues.

    Apart from there being outright racists, misogynists and xenophobes amongst the Republican base, of course.

    But why does he have support in Singapore? These people (arguably) have no direct stake in the election, and yet they support a clearly anti-Muslim, anti-Hispanic, anti-Black, male chauvinist, who cheated the system and bragged about not doing his fair bit for society, and who has zero experience in public office.

    Yet he has a following???

    That, is far more scary to me than Trump getting elected. Because whether Trump wins or not, evidently, there are bigots living amongst us.

     

    Source: Walid J. Abdullah

  • Singapore Businesses Quizzed By Chinese Counterparts Over Their Stand On South China Sea Issue

    Singapore Businesses Quizzed By Chinese Counterparts Over Their Stand On South China Sea Issue

    Following the back-and-forth between Singapore and Chinese state-owned newspaper Global Times over the South China Sea issue, some Singapore businessmen with interests in China are being questioned by their Chinese counterparts, on where they stand on the matter.

    Singapore companies TODAY spoke to are concerned that this, along with the increasingly shrill comments by Chinese netizens in response to the newspaper’s provocative articles, would eventually affect their businesses.

    Restaurant chain Tung Lok Group has operations in Beijing and Shanghai. Its executive chairman Andrew Tjioe noted the nationalistic fervour in a country “where everything seems to be about politics”. “I’m hoping, though, that consumers in China are mature enough to know how to separate politics and business,” he said.

    Agreeing, Mr Ho Meng Kit, chief executive officer of Singapore Business Federation, added: “If this drags on, and there’s widespread anger or hostility towards Singapore products, we’ll be concerned. The Chinese are very nationalistic. I think it’s important that Singapore’s side of the story gets heard in China as the Global Times is not balanced. We hope that the Chinese citizens get a balanced view of the situation.”

    Last Tuesday (Oct 4), Members of Parliament (MPs) were briefed on the situation by the Cabinet. MPs told TODAY that concerns of businesses were reflected at the briefing and clarifications were also sought on the actual situation, beyond the rhetoric in the Chinese press.

    On Saturday, the topic was also raised at an annual gathering between MPs and grassroots leaders, with Chinese clan associations in attendance.

    Mr Koh Chin Yee, chief executive officer of Singapore-based think-tank Longus Research Institute, which does work on China and Asia geopolitics, had previously worked in China for nine years and has ties with the Singapore business community there.

    He said: “Such talk among netizens has translated to real life debate… and has caused disturbances to businessmen operating in China. Singapore businessmen in China have told me that they get questioned about their stand on the South China Sea issue, by their counterparts in China.”

    Over the past weeks, Global Times had published a series of reports critical of Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s official visit to Japan last month, which sparked criticisms of Singapore among Chinese netizens. On Chinese social media network Weibo as well as on the newspaper’s websites, scores of netizens lashed out at Singapore — for example, accusing the Republic of siding with the United States and Japan over the South China Sea issue. Some also remarked that Singapore should know its place as a small country while others said they would stay away from Singapore and other countries in Southeast Asia which “oppose China”.

    The Global Times reports came on the back of a public exchange of words between the tabloid and Singapore’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The newspaper claimed that the Republic had tried to push for a stronger statement on the international tribunal’s ruling on the South China Sea at the NAM summit last week in Venezuela.

    This sparked a pushback from Singapore’s ambassador to China Stanley Loh, who said the claim was fabricated, false and unfounded. But the Global Times maintained its sources were credible, and said Mr Loh should urge Singapore to “conduct self-reflection” instead. In response, Mr Loh stated that the crux of the matter is that Global Times’ Sept 21 report did not accurately reflect the proceedings at the recent NAM Summit, which can be verified by the public record of the meeting.

    While Singapore companies said they have not been affected adversely, at least one foreign company has claimed that earnings have taken a hit due to the South China Sea territorial disputes on business.

    Last week, Yum Brands — which owns KFC, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell — attributed the company’s weak financial results in China to the spat and a United Nations tribunal ruling in July that China’s claims violate international law. Yum CEO Greg Creed said: “Anticipated tougher laps in the second half of the third quarter were compounded by an international court ruling on claims regarding the South China Sea, which triggered a series of regional protests and negative sentiment against a few international companies with well-known Western brands.”

    Referring to Yum’s predicament, Tanjong Pagar GRC Member of Parliament Joan Pereira, who sits on the Government Parliamentary Committee for defence and foreign affairs, pointed out that the “risk to trade and business is real”.

    “This makes it important for the Government to clarify the misreporting in the Global Times, which is exactly what our Ambassador has been doing,” she said. She reiterated that in the South China Sea disputes, as well all international issues, Singapore’s national interest “lies not in taking sides but in supporting a rule-based world order”.

     

    Source: TODAY Online

  • 16 Lelaki, Termasuk Pelajar Universiti Ditahan Di Malaysia Kerana Terlibat Dengan Kumpulan Pengganas

    16 Lelaki, Termasuk Pelajar Universiti Ditahan Di Malaysia Kerana Terlibat Dengan Kumpulan Pengganas

    Seorang pelajar universiti awam dan seorang warga asing adalah antara 16 lelaki ditahan kerana dipercayai terlibat dengan kegiatan kumpulan pengganas.

    Ketua Polis Negara Malaysia Khalid Abu Bakar berkata kesemua mereka yang berusia antara 20 dan 38 tahun ditahan Bahagian Anti-Pengganasan Cawangan Khas Bukit Aman di sekitar Selangor, Kelantan, Perak, Kedah, Pulau Pinang dan Sabah antara 21 September hingga 6 Oktober lalu.

    “Mereka yang ditahan terdiri daripada (lima) peniaga; (empat) juruteknik; (dua) penganggur; seorang guru kaunseling di sekolah kerajaan; seorang kakitangan bank; seorang pengurus eksekutif; seorang pencari barangan antik dan
    seorang pelajar,” katanya dalam kenyataan hari ini (9 Okt).

    PELAJAR UNIVERSITI RANCANG SUSUP MASUK KE SYRIA

    Encik Khalid berkata seorang pelajar berusia 20 tahun yang menuntut di sebuah universiti di Johor, ditahan ketika pulang ke tanah air di Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Kuala Lumpur (KLIA) Sepang, pada 22 September lalu.

    Menurutnya suspek berlepas ke Istanbul, Turki pada 7 September lalu dan ditahan pihak berkuasa Turki pada keesokan harinya kerana merancang untuk menyusup masuk ke Syria bagi menyertai kumpulan pengganas di negara itu.

    “Tangkapan yang dibuat pihak berkuasa Turki itu adalah hasil maklumat Cawangan Khas Bukit Aman,” katanya.

    BAI’AH DENGAN MUHAMMAD WANNDY MOHAMED JEDY

    Menurut Encik Khalid, seramai 14 lagi suspek warga tempatan yang ditangkap disyaki
    merupakan anggota pengganas ISIS daripada kumpulan yang diketuai Muhammad Wanndy Mohamed Jedy.

    Kesemua mereka disyaki berbai’ah secara online kepada Muhammad Wanndy dan menyalurkan dana kepadanya, katanya.

    Beliau juga menambah, dalam operasi itu polis turut menahan seorang lelaki warga asing berumur 32 tahun yang dipercayai berasal dari Utara Afrika kerana disyaki menganggotai Kumpulan Jabhat Al Nusra di Syria.

    “Lelaki itu ditangkap di Selangor pada 25 September lalu. Hasil siasatan juga mendapati suspek beberapa kali menyusup masuk ke Malaysia sejak Mei lalu. Semasa di Malaysia, suspek disyaki terlibat dalam sindiket pemalsuan dokumen perjalanan bagi kegunaan Kumpulan Jabhat Al Nusra,” katanya.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

  • Perikatan Tentera Pimpinan Arab Saudi Akan Siasat Serangan Udara Ke Atas Upacara Pengebumian

    Perikatan Tentera Pimpinan Arab Saudi Akan Siasat Serangan Udara Ke Atas Upacara Pengebumian

    Perikatan tentera pimpinan Arab Saudi untuk menumpaskan pihak pemberontak Houthi di Yaman akan melakukan siasatan berhubung serangan udara ke atas satu upacara pengebumian, semalam (8 Okt).

    Serangan berlaku ketika ratusan orang menghadiri upacara pengebumian ayah menteri ehwal dalam negeri dari pihak pemberontak di sebuah dewan di ibu kota Sanaa.

    Lebih 140 orang terbunuh manakala 525 lagi cedera.

    Kumpulan pemberontak Houthi menuduh pakatan tentera Arab itu melakukan serangan tersebut.

    Pada mulanya pakatan tentera itu menafikan terbabit dalam kejadian tersebut.

    Namun, ia kemudian menyatakan akan segera bekerjasama dengan pakar-pakar Amerika Syarikat untuk melakukan siasatan.

    Ini selepas Washington mengumumkan ia akan segera mengkaji semula sokongannya kepada pakatan tersebut berikutan serangan berdarah itu.

    Serangan tersebut antara yang terburuk sejak pasukan pakatan tentera Arab memperhebatkan serangan udara Mac lalu di Yaman.

    Kumpulan pemberontak Houthi yang disokong Iran, menawan Sanaa pada September 2014, menyebabkan pemerintahan Presiden Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi terpaksa meninggalkan ibu kota itu.

    Lebih 6,500 terbunuh sejak campur tangan pasukan tentera Arab untuk menumpaskan pemberontak Houthi.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

  • Modify Bukit Panjang LRT To Meet New Needs

    Modify Bukit Panjang LRT To Meet New Needs

    I am shocked to hear that one of the options SMRT said is being considered in the review of the Bukit Panjang LRT system is to scrap the entire network and replace it with buses (“Review to overhaul Bt Panjang LRT under way”; Oct 7).

    It sounds ridiculous to me that, as a well-developed country, Singapore could have spent a lot of time and money designing and constructing a light rail network in a town that could be used for only 20 years, and then realise that the use of buses could be more practical, flexible and effective.

    If the entire Bukit Panjang LRT system is scrapped, the infrastructure, such as viaduct, bridges and stations, will become a big waste.

    Many other cities have been using an LRT system for many years. Their systems are still operating and are being upgraded and modified continually to fulfil new needs and requirements.

    I hope the authorities will consider the future of this system carefully in order to achieve the biggest benefit for the public.

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com

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