Tag: Hong Kong

  • China Lodges Official Protest Over Singapore’s Military Ties With Taiwan

    China Lodges Official Protest Over Singapore’s Military Ties With Taiwan

    China has made an official protest to Singapore over its military ties with Taiwan after nine Singaporean military vehicles were seized in Hong Kong, in a sign of escalating tensions as the city-state draws closer to Washington.

    The Terrex armoured personnel carriers were en route from Taiwan to Singapore when they were impounded by Hong Kong customs as “suspected controlled items” last week.

    “China has already made representations over this to the Singapore side,” foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said at a press briefing on Monday. China also “demanded” that Singapore abide by Hong Kong’s relevant laws and co-operate with the local government on follow-up work, he added.

    The spat over the military vehicles comes as Beijing is showing a new assertiveness towards its Asian neighbours. After decades of following a foreign policy of “keeping a low profile”, China has begun to actively court US allies such as the Philippines and Thailand, while putting pressure on countries such as Singapore and South Korea that are deepening ties with Washington.

    Singapore has strengthened its military ties with the US over the past year, agreeing to boost co-operation on humanitarian assistance and disaster relief missions as well as cyber-security. Singapore allowed US Poseidon surveillance aircraft to operate from the city-state last December.

    For decades Singapore sought to remain neutral in the confrontation between China and self-governing Taiwan, and hosted a landmark summit between their leaders last year. But it continues to have defence ties with Taipei despite strong Chinese objections.

    The armoured carriers appeared to be part of training exercises held in Taiwan by Singaporean troops, which have taken place regularly under a previously secret defence agreement signed by the two countries in 1975 and reported in the Chinese and Taiwanese press.

    However, Beijing has said it is losing patience with this practice, particularly since Singapore and China established diplomatic relations in 1990.

    Singapore did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the seized vehicles. Hong Kong’s customs agency said the case was “under investigation”.

    Meanwhile on Monday, China’s Global Times, a hawkish state-owned newspaper, said in an editorial that Singapore was supposed to have suspended its military co-operation with Taiwan in 2012. “However, the recently detained vessel with its cargo of armoured vehicles reveals Singapore’s hypocrisy,” it said.

    “For quite some time, Singapore has been pretending to seek a balance between China and the US, yet has been taking Washington’s side in reality,” the newspaper said. “It is no longer reasonable for Singapore to continue … any kind of military exchange with Taiwan.”

    Earlier this year the Global Times and Singapore became embroiled in a public spatafter the newspaper accused Singapore of unnecessarily pressing the issue of the disputed South China Sea at a summit of the Non-Aligned Movement in Venezuela — a charge Singapore denied.

    A Singapore military team arrived in Hong Kong on Saturday to ensure that the army personnel carriers are being held securely amid fears military secrets were at risk. The nine vehicles are being held in a Hong Kong customs depot.

     

    Source: www.ft.com

  • Goh Meng Seng: Singapore-China Relations Deteriorating Because Of Lee Hsien Loong

    Goh Meng Seng: Singapore-China Relations Deteriorating Because Of Lee Hsien Loong

    Apparently this is a “successful” ambush carried out by Beijing, politically speaking. An extremely tactful and carefully planned political ambush that most of us had never expected it to come from this transshipment of military equipment from Taiwan to Singapore.

    It is basically one stone multiple targets hit, with minimum adverse impact on China itself. HK is the shield and proxy it used and by using this bloody excuse of Taiwan military ties with Singapore, it forces Singapore to react in unfavorable manner… whichever decision it makes eventually will be totally unfavorable. It is a lose lose situation for us and a total victory to China!

    If Singapore succumbs to China’s pressure and cut military ties with Taiwan, our international standing will be cut down into sizes. We will lose the international reputation which was painstakingly built up over the decades. If Singapore resisted and continued our military exercises in Taiwan, Beijing will have more excuses to escalate the issue and our National interests in China will be totally compromised by Beijing, using that “Rule of Law” discourse, all thanks to our PM Lee.

    Now we are forced to select between a disgraceful suicide or a heroic total self destruction.

    And please, for those PAP apologists, the English CCP mouthpiece has clearly showed that all these happen just because of CCP unhappiness over PM Lee’s actions over the past few months! This doesn’t come from a tabloid anymore, but a full fledged CCP mouthpiece English newspaper!

    Just for one person’s idiocy, the whole Nation will have to suffer. Sigh.

     

    Source: Goh Meng Seng

  • SDP: Important Questions For Government To Answer Regarding Seized Armoured Vehicles

    SDP: Important Questions For Government To Answer Regarding Seized Armoured Vehicles

    The SDP is greatly concerned about the recent incident involving SAF armored vehicles seized in Hong Kong. The military and diplomatic implications are far reaching and may significantly impact on our country’s national security.

    In this regard, there are immediate questions that the government must answer:

    1. Is there any reason why the Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) thinks it is actually acceptable to ship our military equipment from Taiwan to Singapore via Hong Kong knowing fully the political tensions between Taiwan and the People’s Republic of China?

    2. Why is sensitive military equipment transported using a commercial shipping company? Would MINDEF contract out such operations to civilian companies in times of actual combat? If not, why are we not relying on our naval transport facilities and testing their operational readiness during training?

    3. What steps are MINDEF and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs taking to secure the return of our assets without causing greater fallout with China?

    It is important that Singapore maintains a strong and intelligent defence system. The latest incident raises questions on both fronts.

     

     

    Source: http://yoursdp.org

  • Goh Meng Seng: PAP Has To Take Blame For Over Reliance On Cheap Foreign Labour

    Goh Meng Seng: PAP Has To Take Blame For Over Reliance On Cheap Foreign Labour

    Don’t blame the tightening of foreign labour policy. Hong Kong has minimum wage while Singapore doesn’t. Singapore has been on the steroid of cheap foreign labour for far too long, so much so that it became opium to the economy and reduced productivity drastically.

    PAP’s empty promise of raising productivity for the next few decades just fall flat while cost of business went up due to rental as well as other indirect taxes.

    For a start, GST itself has affected our comparative cost structure to HK while not to mention ERP, COE and other hidden taxes.

     

    Source: Goh Meng Seng

  • Lelaki Mati Lemas Dalam Pertandingan Renang Di Hong Kong

    Lelaki Mati Lemas Dalam Pertandingan Renang Di Hong Kong

    Seorang perenang lelaki mati lemas semasa menyertai pertandingan tahunan renang rentas pelabuhan di Hong Kong. Seorang peserta wanita masih dalam keadaan kritikal.

    Perenang yang mati lemas berusia dalam lingkungan 40an tahun, dan dilaporkan mati semasa dikejarkan ke hospital dalam keadaan tidak sedarkan diri selepas diselamatkan oleh sebuah bot penyelamat.

    Perenang wanita dalam lingkungan 60an tahun juga diselamatkan dalam keadaan yang sama dan kini berada di dalam penjagaan rapi hospital.

    Acara lumba renang sepanjang 1,500 meter itu disertai sekitar 3,000 perenang iaitu kenaikan sebanyak 500 orang berbanding tahun sebelumnya.

    Ia merupakan kematian pertama sejak acara tersebut dimulakan semula pada tahun 2011 selepas dihentikan selama 20 tahun. Sebelum ini, perlumbaan dihentikan berikutan keprihatinan berhubung tahap pencemaran air.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp