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  • SCDF Encik Not Understanding Over Family Matters, NSF Commits Suicide From Stress

    SCDF Encik Not Understanding Over Family Matters, NSF Commits Suicide From Stress

    This is my best friend Shek Salmin whom passed away today because of my Encik SSG Tan Teck Beng from 1st Division SCDF. He has tried to explain himself to thisEncik multiple times that he have been going through alot of family issues and thisencik deliberately chose not to understand his situation and charged him for coming to camp late.

    Shek has always told us about how worried he was if anything happens to him and no one would be able to takecare of his grandmother. He is very old and forgetful and also has poor vision. Shek tried to explain to his encik many times that he will not be able to come camp on time due to family issues but the encik always choose to ignore everything he had to say to explain himself. Encik Tan proceeded to charge him which led him to Detention Barracks (DB) for four days just for being late to camp for 2 hours.. The encik wasn’t willing to listen to his explanation and straight away charged him.

    A week or two after he was released from DB, he was late for camp again and this very Encik still choose to not let him explain himself and charged him again. Shek was supposed to get charged today 17 August 2015. He committed suicide today morning at around 1am.

    Is this what they mean by if you have any issues you can talk to them and they will definitely try to HELP you cause everyone is equal? What is this supposed to mean? Is this everyone gonna see and let this issue slip away like that? If you have read this post till here I thank you for your time. It only take another second to share this post.

    Also remember that in the future people from your family are going to serve the nation soon. Don’t let this happen to anyone of them. My condolences to my dear friend’s family. Below is the last conversation between Shek Salmin and his friend before he committed suicide. Do go and take a look at his wall and view his post.

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

  • A Singaporean Woman Among Dead In Bangkok Blast

    A Singaporean Woman Among Dead In Bangkok Blast

    A Singaporean woman was killed in the bomb blast that rocked Bangkok’s Ratchaprasong area on Monday night, reported local media.

    According to a statement released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), some Singaporeans were injured in the incident.

    MFA said its embassy staff are providing consular assistance to affected Singaporeans.

    Dozens of tourists were injured in the bombing, which appeared to have been targeted at foreigners.

    MFA urged Singaporeans in Bangkok to take necessary safety precautions, avoid the vicinity of the explosion and to monitor the local news closely.

     

    Source: http://news.asiaone.com

  • MDA Takes Swipe At SDP, Deems Pappy Washing Powder A Party Political Film

    MDA Takes Swipe At SDP, Deems Pappy Washing Powder A Party Political Film

    The Media Development Authority (MDA) has reminded political parties not to produce and distribute party political films in the run-up to the general elections.

    It cited, for instance, the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) clip Pappy Washing Powder and noted that such films are banned under Section 33 of the Films Act.

    MDA, however, said it would not be taking action as parties may have not been fully aware of the requirements under the Act. Still, it added that it “will not hesitate to enforce the law firmly” if parties or candidates continued to publish such films.

    The clip, which is slightly longer than one minute and was uploaded on YouTube by the SDP on Aug 5, shows a woman using a washing powder named Pappy White and bearing a lightning logo, to remove the words “transparency”, “accountability”, and “democracy” from T-shirts.

    In its reminder, the MDA said that section 33 of the Films Act ensures “that political debate in Singapore is conducted in a responsible and dignified manner”.

    Films must not be used to “to sensationalise serious issues in a biased or emotional manner”, it added.

    The note to political parties also listed certain types of party political films that are allowed, such as live recordings of lawful events, commemorative videos, and factual documentaries.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Syirah Jusni: I Had Nightly Fevers Coping With Shock Death Of Boyfriend

    Syirah Jusni: I Had Nightly Fevers Coping With Shock Death Of Boyfriend

    It has been more than two months since the sudden and shocking death of her actor-boyfriend Ashmi Roslan, but local Suria actress Syirah Jusni still feels the pangs every day.

    The pain and heartache of losing her beau of two years has manifested itself in physical ailments.

    “Till today, without fail, I come down with fever every night,” said the 26-year-old in an interview with The New Paper yesterday.

    She described herself as being in the process of “healing emotionally and bringing my health back”.

    With tears welling up in her eyes, Syirah added: “As days go by, it does get easier. At the end of the day, no matter how devastated I am, life goes on.”

    It used to be worse.

    One week after Ashmi — who would have turned 34 on Aug 11 — died, she suffered a “panic attack”.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • GE2015 Causes Singaporeans To Run Out Of Problems

    GE2015 Causes Singaporeans To Run Out Of Problems

    Singaporeans from all walks of life, who are used to dealing with daily issues of all sorts that have plagued the country the last few years, are suddenly discovering that they are running out of problems.

    This after the General Election 2015 is causing their problems to be solved one after another at an alarming unprecedented rate.

    One Singaporean, Mei Wen Ti, said: “Suddenly, Sembawang residents wake up one fine morning and discover that they are having a new hawker centre and swimming complex built right in their neighbourhood to deal with the fact they didn’t have access to these basic amenities for years.”

    “It is like they used to have 99 problems but now they have none.”

    “And then two constituencies that are home to Singapore’s oldest estates, Jalan Besar and Tanjong Pagar, are set to be spruced up over the next five years as both town councils suddenly unveiled master plans to rejuvenate the estates.”

    “It’s like waking up one fine morning and then, ‘Woah, what the hell just hit me? Solutions!’”

    Other Singaporeans said these influx of solutions to age-old problems have reaffirmed their belief that having elections every year is the way to go.

    This is to bring about a better standard of living and quality of life for Singaporeans and the good times will continue rolling as long as Singaporeans head to the polls regularly.

    Another resident, Boh Dai Ji, said: “My neighbour, was in arrears, and HDB cancelled his outstanding debt.”

    “My son, fail all subjects in Primary 3, and still can go CC collect bursary award.”

    “Holding elections is, therefore, the most effective way for residents’ issues to be addressed. All GRCs and SMCs should have elections every year.”

    “Otherwise, all problems will be put on the back-burner, as Singapore only focuses on economic growth at all costs.”

     

    Source: http://newnation.sg

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