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Chee Soon Juan Talks To Ellen Ratner Of Talk Radio News Service Bureau

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Talk Radio News Service Bureau Chief Ellen Ratner speaks with Chee Soon Juan, and how he would like US President Obama to address human rights issues in Singapore when he is in Singapore for Apec summit.

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  • Yet, most Singaporeans will support credible opposition parties. After all, some of the ruling party policies may be wrong and it's not as if they can do no wrong. I pray that this lovely country where I was born and raised and served in National Service will be blessed with top minds who love this country.

  • It's a dangerous world that a small country like Singapore is facing and I am proud of the opportunities, security, democracy (Singapore unique style) and the fact that my family can live peacefully in this lovely country without fear of abuse from the authorities and I can talk to my member of parliaments who go all out to help me when I'm faced with problem.

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  • Chee Soon Juan is the biggest BULLSHIT in Singapore!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Renez100 It seems like you are following CSJ YouTube and update your spin on behalf of Singapore government. Normally people comment and go. You are different. It is almost like a job. Are you paid to do this? Is the pay good? I witness the whole development. I hate the fact that Chiam was ousted. The ouster is that goon named Ling How Doong and not CSJ. I was incidentially at Shenton Way when the roit police arrested a few poor fellows gathering peacefully with a T Shirt with some words on it.

  • PAP is hiding lots of things that you commoners can't see...........

  • The Associated Press Aug 2010 reported tht Singapore regularly ranks near the top in expatriate quality of life surveys, and the govt expects the economy to grow as much as 15 % this year as trade, finance and tourism boom after the global downturn. Foreigners from developed countries are drawn to jobs in finance, shipping and at corporate regional headquarters.

    Far from scaring them off, Singapore's tough law-and-order policies tend to attract many expatriate families n other visitors.

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