Tag: Singapore

  • PinkDot Organisers Must Do More To Ensure Non-Participation Of Foreigners

    PinkDot Organisers Must Do More To Ensure Non-Participation Of Foreigners

    I am glad that only Singaporeans and permanent residents (PRs) can attend Pink Dot from this year onwards, and only local companies can sponsor it.

    It is important to disallow foreign individuals and organisations from interfering in Singaporean politics and social issues.

    We must stop foreigners from abusing values such as democracy, freedom of speech and human rights in Singapore, and from spreading their agenda here.

    The Pink Dot organisers should fence off Hong Lim Park and employ security officers and registration staff to ensure that only Singaporeans and PRs attend the event (NGOs seek clarity on organisers’ role at Speakers’ Corner events; May 17).

    Ace Kindred Cheong

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com

  • Bangladeshi MacRitchie Reservoir Rapist Jailed 17 Years, Gets 24 Rotan Strokes

    Bangladeshi MacRitchie Reservoir Rapist Jailed 17 Years, Gets 24 Rotan Strokes

    Bangladeshi construction worker Pramanik Liton was on Friday (May 19) sentenced to 17 years’ jail and 24 strokes of the cane for raping a hiker at MacRitchie Reservoir Park in 2015.

    Liton, 24, was convicted of four charges, including two counts of aggravated rape, one count of sexual assault by penetration and one count of abduction for illicit intercourse. Another two charges were taken into consideration. Prosecutors had sought a jail term of at least 20 years and 24 strokes.

    The construction worker had left his dormitory on the morning of Feb 8, 2015, armed with a 16cm-long knife and waited along the Lornie Trail for “easy prey”. When he spotted the victim walking alone, he approached her and struck up a conversation, pretending he needed directions.

    He asked the 40-year-old Chinese national to have sex with him, and when she refused, he pulled out the knife and used it against her. The court heard the woman lost consciousness at one point, when Liton covered her mouth and nose with one hand while pressing the knife to her neck with the other.

    He later raped her “so forcefully” that the woman screamed in pain, the prosecution said. Then Liton offered her S$50 to “buy medicine so she would not get pregnant”. DNA tests found his semen in the victim’s mouth and vagina and on her panties.

    “BIZARRE AND INCOMPREHENSIBLE” DEFENCE

    But Liton denied the charges, and on Thursday, insisted he did not touch the victim, much less rape her. He claimed then that he did not talk to her, but only made sounds.

    “I just tried to scare her and she died out of fear,” he said.

    “No woman should have to fear she may be abducted and raped at knifepoint while talking a walk in the park in broad daylight, most certainly not in Singapore,” Deputy Public Prosecutor Stella Tan said then.

    In finding Liton guilty as charged, Justice Choo Han Teck called his defence “bizarre and incomprehensible”. “First, it was an outright denial, which against the weight of the evidence seems to be a defence of desperation.

    “Secondly, you claimed the victim had died. Clearly she had not, or this would have been the world’s first supernatural trial. I see nothing supernatural, only a traumatised woman who has convinced me you had committed the offences upon which you are being tried,” he said.

    Justice Choo added the victim’s evidence was “clear, cogent and consistent” and supported by the forensic evidence and Liton’s own early statements to the police, which, at trial, he denied ever making.

    When asked whether he had anything to say after he had been convicted, Liton said he had “made a mistake that I did not plead guilty in the first place. And also did not engage a lawyer (sic)”. He pleaded to be given the “minimum sentence”.

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • SDP: We Repeatedly Warned About UBS Investment

    SDP: We Repeatedly Warned About UBS Investment

     

    The recent announcement that the GIC stood to lose in excess of $5.6 billion comes as no surprise. The Swiss bank had been plagued with problems and the SDP had warned on at least five separate occasions against the GIC investing in it.

    1. As early as 2009, the SDP warned:

    “Either Dr Tony Tan (who was the GIC’s executive director then) knew about the developments and problems that UBS was facing and chose to ignore them, or he had no clue that trouble was brewing in and around the bank. Which is worse?” (link)

    2. We repeated the warning one month later:

    “The GIC put in US$10 billion into UBS which later announced a US$19 billion write-down. UBS admitted to helping to defraud the US Government and was made to pay substantial amounts in fines. Is this how our best and brightest in the Government practice due diligence?” (link)

    3. Dr Chee Soon Juan cautioned a third time that year:

    “The latest revelation is that Citi, UBS, Merrill and Barclays had all invested in the Bernie Madoff scam. Mr Madoff ran the biggest Ponzi scheme in corporate history and duped his investors to part with nearly US$50 billion of their money. In fact UBS is being sued in France by a wealth management company for its involvement in the Madoff madness.” (link)

    4. When UBS got into further financial trouble in 2010, the SDP again sounded the alarm:

    “But instead of learning from its mistakes, Mr Ng Kok Song (then GIC’s Chief Investment Officer) doubled down and said in 2009 he that he still had ‘confidence’ in the ‘long-term prospects’ of the investment. This confidence seems quite misguided.” (link)

    5. In 2011 during the Presidential Election, we raised the matter yet again:

    “Either (candidate) Dr Tony Tan knew about the developments and problems that UBS was facing and chose to proceed by putting money into it anyway, or he had no clue that trouble was brewing in and around the bank. Whichever it is, the incident does not back up Dr Tan’s boast that he is the experienced guardian with the ability to, in his words, see ‘the dark clouds over the horizon coming on.’” (link)

    These warnings, however, fell on deaf ears as the GIC continued to pour money into the troubled bank only to belatedly cut its losses 10 years later.

    The recklessness and incompetence of this government has resulted in a massive loss of billions of dollars of the people’s money. As Chairman of the GIC, PM Lee Hsien Loong cannot remain silent on this matter.

    A public inquiry is wholly appropriate and necessary at this juncture.

     

    Source: http://yoursdp.org

  • Eugene Thuraisingam: Singaporeans Must Speak Up, Demand Change

    Eugene Thuraisingam: Singaporeans Must Speak Up, Demand Change

    Despite the resounding condemnation by Singaporeans of all races, Ridzuan’s execution proceeded.

    The life of a 32 year old snuffed out just like that. Under the shade of darkness, away from the scrutiny of the newspapers.

    That is how evil operates. The worst things we do are always done in secret and in darkness.

    Despite Ridzuan’s death, it was heartening to see not just M Ravi speaking up, but this time, Singaporeans of all races, from all walks of life, have stood up to be counted!

    The responsibility for Ridzuan’s death lies squarely at the feet of the Attorney-General, the Law Minister and his cabinet. That is the evil that exists.

    We must be aware of this. We must speak up. We must demand change!

    Our five stars dim tonight.
    Our son will be no more.
    Killed at the hands of strangers.
    At the orders of those who do not care.
    Our five stars dim tonight.
    For a cruel and unjust law.
    The fate of a life, in the hands of one. Who himself doesn’t really care.
    Our five stars dim tonight.
    With our million dollar men turned blind. Pretending not to see. Ministers, Judges and lawyers. Same as the accumulators of wealth.
    Hiding in the dimness, like rats scavenging for scraps.
    When does the new car come?
    Our five stars dim tonight.
    For a law that makes no sense.
    A law that’s cruel and unjust. Just as its makers, executors stand.
    Jeefrey has died. Ridzuan is next.
    Killed not in our names, but by the decree of one.
    Fear not my friend, we tread through this darkness.
    The sons of this soil have spoken. Regardless of race. Regardless of language. Regardless of religion.
    As our lungs shout as one, the stars will shine again!
    The people have spoken.

     

    Source: Eugene Thuraisingam

  • Execution of Muhammad Ridzuan Shows There’s No Justice And Equality

    Execution of Muhammad Ridzuan Shows There’s No Justice And Equality

    Where is JUSTICE!!!!????

    U people tell me…….how to trust the law..?????!!!!!!!

    “We the citizens of SINGAPORE..Pledge ourselve as One united peple…
    Rgardless of Race..Language or Religions..to built a Democratic Society….BASE ON JUSTICE N EQUALITY????
    BLAH BLAH BLAH BLAH”

    All BULLSHIT!!!!!!

     

    Source: Remy Jupri

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