I know Singapore is economically successful but, is Singapore a democratic country? does the government oppress it's opposition? does it censor information? does it allow criticism of the government?
In short, I would say that sanctions may be the "morally correct" thing but they just don't work. If anything, they only cause more suffering to the people. If only the Western world would engage Burma like how they engage Vietnam, I'm quite sure progress will be made, as we would create more jobs for the people. Constructive engagement has made Vietnam open up a lot to the outside world, and through constructive engagement, we can try to get Burma to do the same.
For one thing, Burma is not North Korea, and you are pretty much free to wander around and interact with the locals. Generally, people there have enough food to eat, and it's not the terror state people make it out to be. I believe that by doing business there, we can create jobs for the local people, and contrary to popular belief, tourism can also get money into the hands of locals. And Singapore actually provides jobs for many ordinary Burmese so they can send money home for a better life.
I think constructive engagement is better than sanctions. For one thing, while I admit Singapore may be authoritarian, we have well-developed infrastructure, and while poverty exists, it's not a major issue. And having been to Burma myself, I have to say things aren't as bad a the press makes it out to be. Sure the government is corrupt and poverty is rampant, and I don't deny that, but people pretty much go on with their lives.
after becoming aware of Singapore's dealing with Burma, I start to think less of this country. 'Hypocrite' comes to mind. Especially when you consider on one hand they hang drug mules without so much as a blink, on the other they deal with Burmese drug barons.
After becoming aware of Singapore's dealing with Burma, I start to think less of this country. I used to think Singapore upholds ethics. Well, I guess I was ignorant. On the one hand they hang drug mules, on the other they deal with Burmese drug barons. HYPOCRISY at its peak. Seems like they are paying Aung San Suu Kyi lip service.Malaysia is no better. In fact the rich and powerful the world all over are hypocrites.they only have love for their families n friends. The rest are just dirt.
After becoming aware of Singapore's dealing with Burma, I start to think less of this country. I used to think Singapore upholds ethics. Well, I guess I was ignorant. On the one hand they hang drug mules, on the other they deal with Burmese drug barons. HYPOCRISY at its peak. Seems like they are paying Aung San Suu Kyi lip service.Malaysia is no better. In fact the rich and powerful the world all over are hypocrites.they only have love for their families n friends. The rest are just dirt.
After becoming aware of Singapore's dealing with Burma, I start to think less of this country. I used to think Singapore upholds ethics. Well, I guess I was ignorant. On the one hand they hang drug mules, on the other they deal with Burmese drug barons. HYPOCRISY at its peak. Seems like they are paying Aung San Suu Kyi lip service.Malaysia is no better. In fact the rich and powerful the world all over are hypocrites.they only have love for their families n friends. The rest are just dirt.
Western style democrasy does not equal to good. Authoritarianism does not equal to bad. A liberal democratised government may not be applicable to all countries. Every country needs a system of government crafted for itself for progress to occur. It is foolish to assume that western style democracy is the epitome of all systems of government without a proper understanding of the mentality of people, culture, history, geopolitics, etc.....
singapore govt itself is quite authoritarian which uses intimidation on its opposition party memebers. they hold onto their power like the burmese junta. the only difference is that the Singaporean PAP leaders are neither stupid nor uneducated like the burmese military leaders. in fact, the singaporean govt. is very clever and smart.
if singapore does have enough arms to sell to Myanmar, the first country we will invade is Malaysia and banish your country's discriminatory ethnic policies. what a bumb!
Majority of e Singapore Citizens e ignorant. Many things r going on in e world & in e regions, but they r not aware of it. I was one of them where I only think for myself about my daily life and do not care about what happened around the world.
This got to change.
The question is HOW? How to let them realized the truth behind all the One World Government Plan movement. Singapore still sleeping, but I really hope one day the Lion will Roar!
I support letting more peaceful demonstrations against matters like this but just to let all foreign viewers know, the lady shown around 2:30 is an infamous Singaporean party leader, ms. chee. She, a many Singaporeans do not respect as she provokes the government and purposely tries to set up the leadership to make our country look bad.
aiddysha, you are being very ignorant. I am Singaporean and I have Malay friends. They live in HDBs like the rest of us, have their own cars, and are content with their lives. That is the case for the large majority of malay families in Singapore. Also, this has nothing to do with the video so just take your biased Malaysian view out of this.
Please sign a petition ask Singapore's Foreign Minister George Yeo to make it clear to Burma's military rulers that unless they enter into unconditional dialogue, they will nolonger be welcome in Singapore. And to use leverage which could be applied by talking about targeted visa bans, bank accounts and other mesures. Your VOICE! Sign A PETITION!
Avaaz(dot)org 1 million people, 192 countries, 1 VOICE!
"Our credibility is at stake...unless we put things right, and set Myanmar to a new course, we will all be affected and dragged down"-Singapore's Foreign Minister George Yeo, 28 Sep. Myanmar's general's depend on Singapore for Banking, Traveling, Private hospital care, even Armani clothes. You can sign a petition supporting his strong condemnation of the Burma Junta and ask him to take more practical steps.
I know Singapore is economically successful but, is Singapore a democratic country? does the government oppress it's opposition? does it censor information? does it allow criticism of the government?
novazee 3 months ago
Is Singapore a democratic country?
novazee 3 months ago
In short, I would say that sanctions may be the "morally correct" thing but they just don't work. If anything, they only cause more suffering to the people. If only the Western world would engage Burma like how they engage Vietnam, I'm quite sure progress will be made, as we would create more jobs for the people. Constructive engagement has made Vietnam open up a lot to the outside world, and through constructive engagement, we can try to get Burma to do the same.
doggy5 1 year ago
For one thing, Burma is not North Korea, and you are pretty much free to wander around and interact with the locals. Generally, people there have enough food to eat, and it's not the terror state people make it out to be. I believe that by doing business there, we can create jobs for the local people, and contrary to popular belief, tourism can also get money into the hands of locals. And Singapore actually provides jobs for many ordinary Burmese so they can send money home for a better life.
doggy5 1 year ago
I think constructive engagement is better than sanctions. For one thing, while I admit Singapore may be authoritarian, we have well-developed infrastructure, and while poverty exists, it's not a major issue. And having been to Burma myself, I have to say things aren't as bad a the press makes it out to be. Sure the government is corrupt and poverty is rampant, and I don't deny that, but people pretty much go on with their lives.
doggy5 1 year ago
after becoming aware of Singapore's dealing with Burma, I start to think less of this country. 'Hypocrite' comes to mind. Especially when you consider on one hand they hang drug mules without so much as a blink, on the other they deal with Burmese drug barons.
1000wrongdecisions 1 year ago
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After becoming aware of Singapore's dealing with Burma, I start to think less of this country. I used to think Singapore upholds ethics. Well, I guess I was ignorant. On the one hand they hang drug mules, on the other they deal with Burmese drug barons. HYPOCRISY at its peak. Seems like they are paying Aung San Suu Kyi lip service.Malaysia is no better. In fact the rich and powerful the world all over are hypocrites.they only have love for their families n friends. The rest are just dirt.
1000wrongdecisions 1 year ago
After becoming aware of Singapore's dealing with Burma, I start to think less of this country. I used to think Singapore upholds ethics. Well, I guess I was ignorant. On the one hand they hang drug mules, on the other they deal with Burmese drug barons. HYPOCRISY at its peak. Seems like they are paying Aung San Suu Kyi lip service.Malaysia is no better. In fact the rich and powerful the world all over are hypocrites.they only have love for their families n friends. The rest are just dirt.
1000wrongdecisions 1 year ago
After becoming aware of Singapore's dealing with Burma, I start to think less of this country. I used to think Singapore upholds ethics. Well, I guess I was ignorant. On the one hand they hang drug mules, on the other they deal with Burmese drug barons. HYPOCRISY at its peak. Seems like they are paying Aung San Suu Kyi lip service.Malaysia is no better. In fact the rich and powerful the world all over are hypocrites.they only have love for their families n friends. The rest are just dirt.
1000wrongdecisions 1 year ago
Western style democrasy does not equal to good. Authoritarianism does not equal to bad. A liberal democratised government may not be applicable to all countries. Every country needs a system of government crafted for itself for progress to occur. It is foolish to assume that western style democracy is the epitome of all systems of government without a proper understanding of the mentality of people, culture, history, geopolitics, etc.....
LiveNKicking 3 years ago
singapore govt itself is quite authoritarian which uses intimidation on its opposition party memebers. they hold onto their power like the burmese junta. the only difference is that the Singaporean PAP leaders are neither stupid nor uneducated like the burmese military leaders. in fact, the singaporean govt. is very clever and smart.
pandora394 3 years ago
Very true. Singapore is bull shit
weekenderchina 3 years ago
singapore sells arms to Myanmar.
hijazzains 3 years ago
if singapore does have enough arms to sell to Myanmar, the first country we will invade is Malaysia and banish your country's discriminatory ethnic policies. what a bumb!
keto1979 3 years ago
Majority of e Singapore Citizens e ignorant. Many things r going on in e world & in e regions, but they r not aware of it. I was one of them where I only think for myself about my daily life and do not care about what happened around the world.
This got to change.
The question is HOW? How to let them realized the truth behind all the One World Government Plan movement. Singapore still sleeping, but I really hope one day the Lion will Roar!
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LeeKwangEng 3 years ago
I support letting more peaceful demonstrations against matters like this but just to let all foreign viewers know, the lady shown around 2:30 is an infamous Singaporean party leader, ms. chee. She, a many Singaporeans do not respect as she provokes the government and purposely tries to set up the leadership to make our country look bad.
sleeevy 4 years ago
I believe the orginaly religion of "B" had had no any link with political position....Please do not mix up or dirty my spiritual comfort!
tofuwawa 4 years ago
huh?
bmoreg 4 years ago
i haven't seen any original malays people in singapore where are them owh probably they staying in poverty places
AIDDYSHA 4 years ago
You are just ignorant.
(Rephrased from my original choice of words)
iammrlee 4 years ago
aiddysha, you are being very ignorant. I am Singaporean and I have Malay friends. They live in HDBs like the rest of us, have their own cars, and are content with their lives. That is the case for the large majority of malay families in Singapore. Also, this has nothing to do with the video so just take your biased Malaysian view out of this.
sleeevy 4 years ago 3
Go to AVAAZ(dot)org
Please sign a petition ask Singapore's Foreign Minister George Yeo to make it clear to Burma's military rulers that unless they enter into unconditional dialogue, they will nolonger be welcome in Singapore. And to use leverage which could be applied by talking about targeted visa bans, bank accounts and other mesures. Your VOICE! Sign A PETITION!
kurohune07 4 years ago
Avaaz(dot)org 1 million people, 192 countries, 1 VOICE!
"Our credibility is at stake...unless we put things right, and set Myanmar to a new course, we will all be affected and dragged down"-Singapore's Foreign Minister George Yeo, 28 Sep. Myanmar's general's depend on Singapore for Banking, Traveling, Private hospital care, even Armani clothes. You can sign a petition supporting his strong condemnation of the Burma Junta and ask him to take more practical steps.
kurohune07 4 years ago 2
Aii, this is Singapore for you lor.
Just follow law.
Don't need to do the right thing, noooooooo,
Just follow the rules and all problems in the world are solved.
luvmsiahatethegov 4 years ago 3
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The820Yankee 4 years ago