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  • SG on Gaza: Sign Petition and Send Open Letter to Shanmugam

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    Salaam R1C,

    Recently there’s been some talk about how our own Singapore MFA’s statement about the current crisis in Gaza is severely wanting.

    I’ve written an open letter addressing Mr K Shanmugam, our Minister for Foreign Affairs regarding this.

    The open letter can be read here: http://goo.gl/kXDHvU

    I thought of seeking your help in publicizing this letter so that there can be as many signatories to it as possible and I aim to send it to Mr Shanmugam’s email address as well as Facebook page by Friday, 25th July 2014.

    To get people to sign it, here is the URL to the Google form: http://goo.gl/CVdk47

    Authored by Mohamad Abu Ali

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    To SIGN This Open Letter, Click Here: http://goo.gl/CVdk47

    Re: The Singapore Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA)’s comments in response to the situation in Gaza in July 2014.

    Dear Mr K Shanmugam,

    We, the undersigned, would like to address the following statement by a spokesman for the MFA in response to media queries on the rocket attacks on Israel and the situation in Gaza:

    1 “We are deeply concerned about the escalating violence. The rocket attacks on Israel must cease immediately. At the same time, we call on Israel to exercise maximum restraint and do its utmost to prevent the loss of innocent lives. All sides must urgently find ways to de-escalate the situation, work towards a ceasefire and ensure the safety and security of all civilians.”

    We are a group of Singaporeans coming from a broad spectrum of political, religious and ethnic groups and send this message to you representing no political, religious or ethnic affiliation whatsoever. We are united by our common citizenry and love for Singapore and what our country stands for. We are also Singaporeans who would like to identify ourselves as people who stand up for humanity and justice.

    As a civilised society, we have been brought up through our excellent education system to value our way of life which emphasises justice, meritocracy and equality for all regardless of race, language and religion. These are noble values that do not only apply in our country but should be a philosophy and outlook towards how we view events in the world (in light of increasing globalisation) and how we, even as a small island nation, should respond to these events.

    We would also like to state in no uncertain terms that we represent a majority of rational and civil minded Singaporeans who firmly believe and stand for justice, and who absolutely denounce and condemn terrorism in all its forms, no matter who perpetrates it – be it by an adversary of ours or an ally, be it by Israel or Palestine – and no matter the reason used to justify it.

    In light of all the above mentioned points, we would like to express also our deep concern about the implications, tone of and choice of words in MFA’s statement on the situation in Gaza. Our concerns are encapsulated in the following points:

    • The statement implies that the massive aerial strikes by the Israel Defence Forces aimed at purported terrorist targets in Gaza which has so far resulted in the unacceptable and completely avoidable deaths of a significant number (which is still rising) of innocent civilians, including women and children, are completely justified.
    • The statement implies that the pretext of “the right to defend itself” justifies the collective punishment by Israel of an entire city full of civilians – including infant children and women – who had nothing to do with the rocket attacks perpetrated by Hamas against Israel.
    • The statement implies that Singapore is either in agreement with or chooses to be neutral about the Israeli policy of responding to terror with (more) terror, even if it means there will be collateral damage and civilian casualties. However, Israel’s actions and consistency with which it has achieved massive civilian casualties to advance its objectives shows Israel is completely disinterested in avoiding collateral damage and civilian casualties but is still entrenched in the old policy of massive bombings of civilian areas adopted by both 2 Allies and Axis powers in World War II in order to weaken the morale or aggravate the anger of the adversary.
    • The statement seems to imply and might come across to the rest of the world that Singapore, in the interests of realpolitik, is not sincerely interested in the ideals set out in the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which states in one of its statements that 3“Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of person”.
    • In no way does the statement even have an inkling of condemnation – either implied or clearly stated – of the Israel Defence Force’s unjustified use of excessive force against an entire civilian population while deliberately worded to appear that it does, in order to influence the sentiments of the public of Singapore and the world stage at large.To say, “…we call on Israel to exercise maximum restraint and do its utmost to prevent the loss of innocent lives…” does NOT in any way imply condemnation AT ALL, but implies agreement with Israeli policy of collective punishment. It however does say Israel should exercise restraint in its massive bombardment of civilian areas in Gaza – which to us, is a statement against rationality and logic, considering the real situation on the ground.On the other hand, to say “Rocket attacks on Israel must cease immediately” does appear to imply condemnation of said rocket attacks on Israel. It would therefore only be consistent on our part to also equally condemn the disproportionate use of force which can legitimately be said to be terrorism by Israel against the civilian population in Gaza.

    In comparison, we would like to highlight another statement by the MFA released in August 2013, concerning the situation in Syria:

    4“Singapore remains deeply concerned about the deteriorating situation in Syria, which has already claimed the lives of many innocent Syrians as well as affected the stability of the region. The reported use of chemical weapons is a deplorable act that can never be justified under any circumstances. As an early party to the Chemical Weapons Convention, Singapore strongly condemns the use of chemical weapons and firmly believes in their eradication. Only a political solution will end the violence in Syria. In this regard, we call on the Syrian Government to urgently work with all parties, including the United Nations and the Arab League, to resolve the conflict peacefully.”

    We would like to bring your attention to the underlined words in the above quoted statement:

    “The reported use of chemical weapons is a deplorable act that can never be justified under any circumstances. As an early party to the Chemical Weapons Convention, Singapore strongly condemns the use of chemical weapons and firmly believes in their eradication.”

    We would like to urge the MFA to reassess and reconsider its words regarding the present issue in Gaza. Perhaps a statement such as this would be more helpful –

    “The reported use of excessive force by the Israel Defence Forces against the civilian population of Gaza is a form of collective punishment that is a deplorable act that can never be justified under any circumstances. Singapore strongly condemns the use of collective punishment that almost always involves mass civilian casualties as collateral damage. In this regard, we call on Israel and Palestine to urgently work with all parties, including the United Nations to resolve the conflict peacefully.”

    Mr K Shanmugam Sir, we completely understand the delicate situation that Singapore, as a physically small island state, is in, and that on certain matters, practicality and our interests in terms of security and economic prosperity should be prioritised.

    We also appreciate our Singapore Ministry of Defence’s policy of not being directly involved in a military capacity in foreign conflicts but to strengthen diplomatic ties with other nations by providing humanitarian aid to those affected by such conflicts, most of whom are often innocent civilians, women and children.

    There are, however, certain situations that require clear lines to be drawn. We need not wait for a distant crisis to directly affect us and our interests as a country to take a stand and make a clear statement condemning terrorism.

    What we are asking is for consistency in word and deed in order for us to gain the respect of an increasingly growing number of nations around the world, some of whom we have important diplomatic and economic relations with, that stand against the unjust brutalities perpetrated by the military regime of Israel.

    We would like to conclude this letter by quoting the words of the Nobel Peace Prize Winner (1984) Archbishop Desmond Tutu, “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor. If an elephant has its foot on the tail of a mouse and you say that you are neutral, the mouse will not appreciate your neutrality.”

    Thank You,

    The Undersigned,

    The Conscientious, Peace-Loving People of Singapore.

    References:

    1MFA Spokesman’s Comments in response to media queries on the rocket attacks on Israel and the situation in Gaza, 10 July 2014
    http://www.mfa.gov.sg/content/mfa/media_centre/press_room/pr/2014/201407/press_20140710.html

    2Strategic Bombing During World War II
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strategic_bombing_during_World_War_II

    3United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights
    http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/

    4 MFA Spokesman’s Comments in response to media queries on the situation in Syria http://www.mfa.gov.sg/content/mfa/media_centre/press_room/pr/2013/201308/press_20130830.html

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    Thank You.

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  • PKMS on Gaza: Letter of Protest to Israeli Embassy

    Our protest letter to the Israel Embassy in Singapore.

    The ceasefire must remain to alleviate humanitarian suffering and to keep alive prospects of peace negotiation which are the only hope to break the cycle of violence and devastation once and for all. 

    Authored by Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Singapura – PKMS

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  • ‘Greater Israel’: Zionist Expansion Plans in the Middle East

    The Infamous Oded Yinon Plan

    Global Research Editor’s Note

    The following document pertaining to the formation of “Greater Israel” constitutes the cornerstone of powerful Zionist factions within the current Netanyahu government, the Likud party, as well as within the Israeli military and intelligence establishment.

    According to the founding father of Zionism Theodore Herzl, “the area of the Jewish State stretches: “From the Brook of Egypt to the Euphrates.”  According to Rabbi Fischmann,  “The Promised Land extends from the River of Egypt up to the Euphrates, it includes parts of Syria and Lebanon.”

    When viewed in the current context, the war on Iraq, the 2006 war on Lebanon, the 2011 war on Libya, the ongoing war on Syria, not to mention the process of regime change in Egypt, must be understood in relation to the Zionist Plan for the Middle East. The latter consists in weakening and eventually fracturing neighboring Arab states as part of an Israeli expansionist project.

    “Greater Israel” consists in an area extending from the Nile Valley to the Euphrates.

    The Zionist project supports the Jewish settlement movement. More broadly it involves a policy of excluding Palestinians from Palestine leading to the eventual annexation of both the West Bank and Gaza to the State of Israel.

    Greater Israel would create a number of proxy States. It would include parts of Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, the Sinai, as well as parts of  Iraq and Saudi Arabia. (See map).

    According to Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya in a 2011 Global Research article,   The Yinon Plan was a continuation of Britain’s colonial design in the Middle East:

    “[The Yinon plan] is an Israeli strategic plan to ensure Israeli regional superiority. It insists and stipulates that Israel must reconfigure its geo-political environment through the balkanization of the surrounding Arab states into smaller and weaker states.

    Israeli strategists viewed Iraq as their biggest strategic challenge from an Arab state. This is why Iraq was outlined as the centerpiece to the balkanization of the Middle East and the Arab World. In Iraq, on the basis of the concepts of the Yinon Plan, Israeli strategists have called for the division of Iraq into a Kurdish state and two Arab states, one for Shiite Muslims and the other for Sunni Muslims. The first step towards establishing this was a war between Iraq and Iran, which the Yinon Plan discusses.

    The Atlantic, in 2008, and the U.S. military’s Armed Forces Journal, in 2006, both published widely circulated maps that closely followed the outline of the Yinon Plan. Aside from a divided Iraq, which the Biden Plan also calls for, the Yinon Plan calls for a divided Lebanon, Egypt, and Syria. The partitioning of Iran, Turkey, Somalia, and Pakistan also all fall into line with these views. The Yinon Plan also calls for dissolution in North Africa and forecasts it as starting from Egypt and then spilling over into Sudan, Libya, and the rest of the region.

    Greater Israel” requires the breaking up of the existing Arab states into small states.

    “The plan operates on two essential premises. To survive, Israel must 1) become an imperial regional power, and 2) must effect the division of the whole area into small states by the dissolution of all existing Arab states. Small here will depend on the ethnic or sectarian composition of each state. Consequently, the Zionist hope is that sectarian-based states become Israel’s satellites and, ironically, its source of moral legitimation…  This is not a new idea, nor does it surface for the first time in Zionist strategic thinking. Indeed, fragmenting all Arab states into smaller units has been a recurrent theme.” (Yinon Plan, see below)

    Viewed in this context, the war on Syria is part of the process of Israeli territorial expansion. Israeli intelligence working hand in glove with the US, Turkey and NATO is directly supportive of the Al Qaeda terrorist mercenaries inside Syria.

    The Zionist Project also requires the destabilization of Egypt, the creation of factional divisions within Egypt as instrumented by the “Arab Spring” leading to the formation of a sectarian based State dominated by the Muslim Brotherhood.

    Michel Chossudovsky, Global Research, March 3, 2013

    Source: http://bit.ly/1c4iWob