Showing posts with label Lee Kuan Yew. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lee Kuan Yew. Show all posts

Sunday, 13 October 2019

Singapore PM Lee Kuan Yew on Democracy and Human Rights

The recent Hong Kong riots really shocked and saddened me. I first visited Hong Kong alone in 2017 for holiday and it was then a safe and beautiful city. Two years later, Hong Kong has spiraled into a "war zone" with young and reckless rioters throwing petrol bombs at police officers and MTR stations, smashing public infrastructures like government buildings, and setting up barricades in public street; inconveniencing others. 

It is ironical that they are claiming to be fighting for freedom and democracy when they had viciously hit others just for expressing their views and disagreeing with their destructive actions. You don't hit others just because they disagree with you. Where is freedom of speech and respect for human rights that they are claiming to fight? 

Most western media especially from Britain and USA conveniently reported that police officers hit and fire tear gas at rioters without elaborating why. Journalists need to be professional to deliver trustworthy report. Those violent young rioters were viciously attacking the policemen by throwing and hitting them with things like bricks, petrol bombs and metal poles. I don't really trust Britain and USA media now for their biased report. Fortunately, Robert Ovadia from Australia reported the truth and the real situation in Hong Kong. Those journalists from Britain and USA should take a leaf from this brave and professional Australian journalist. 

When I corrected some Facebook users who were spreading fake news that China is oppressing Hong Kong, when the real fact is the young HK rioters are destroying the beautiful city by damaging public infrastructures themselves and attacking others, they would accuse me of working for China and that I support Communists. A vietnamese FB user even used vulgarities when she couldn't retort. Oh wow, so for anyone who don't share the same view as them, then you are a Communist or you work for China. Hello, I'm a Singaporean who just want to speak out if you are spreading fake news to incite more riots. I hope Hong Kong police officers stay safe. 

For the past 155 years when Hong Kongers were under British colonial rule, why didn't Britain give them democracy to let them vote for their own governor? Hong Kong was ruled under 1 governor, 1 British law. Why didn't they protest then for the past 155 years until now? Who is telling them to riot now? Like it or not, there is this thing call Karma cause and effect 因果- Good action leads to good results and bad action leads to bad results. Everything in life is interconnected. 

Four months of rioting has taken a toll on police officers. They are just doing their work and they also have family. Now police officers' families are subjected to verbal abuse by those young rioters who are claiming to be fighting for freedom and human rights but they are cyberbullying police officers and their families. Many Hong Kongers also lost their jobs too. 

After looking at the situation Hong Kong is in, I really appreciate the fact that we Singaporeans had a shrewd and firm leader like Mr Lee Kuan Yew. Thank you for setting strict laws and policies that help Singapore to be where it is today. Watching the interview by BBC Tim Sebastian who questioned Mr Lee on freedom and human rights "issues" in Singapore, Mr Lee Kuan Yew shrewdly answered his questions and put the arrogant and ill-prepared  journalist in place. Mr Lee Hsien Loong, our current Prime minister calmly replied to the journalist when asked similar questions on human rights. He brought a very good point. Western countries are still buying oil from Middle East countries where they don't have much freedom and human rights there. No one has a monopoly of wisdom.

As a Singaporean, as long as the country is in peace, safe and things are running well, we have nothing to protest. 

I support our Singapore government policies on criminal detention without trial and scrutinising foreign interference in Singapore be it in school or in church. You can never underestimate the impact of foreign interference. Hong Kong is a good example. 

To the biased journalists who twisted the truth, ask your conscience if you had reported the facts like David Ovadia. No police want to fire unless he was hit. Look at the video carefully before you accuse the police. For the past four months, they had shown amazing restraint especially compared to USA policemen where you can see the record of 689 fatal shooting this year by USA policemen from Washington Post here which reported that some were shot for holding a wasp spray or even knife only.   Instead of reporting the rioters as victims, you had been demonising the hardworking Hong Kong policemen who are defending themselves and protecting the city. 

One needs to bear in mind that freedom comes with responsibility. It doesn't mean you have the right to attack others or destroy public properties just because they don't agree with you. 

Stay safe Hong Kong police officers. #天佑香港警察。

If you don't speak up for others, who will speak up for you next time?

Mr Lee Kuan Yew was a shrewd leader who had great foresight. In 1997, he cleverly answered the arrogant and unprofessional interviewer, Tim Sebastian (did not do his research on his interviewee before the interview) questions on "freedom and human right issues" in Singapore.
20 years later, BBC journalist again asked our current Prime Minister Mr Lee Hsien Loong on freedom and human right issues in Singapore.
Robert Ovadia is the most professional reporter who reported the truth on the real situation in Hong Kong where violent rioters are destroying public infrastructure and attacking a female by striking her head with glass bottle just because she filmed their criminal acts.



Friday, 21 December 2018

Singapore's late former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew Conferred a Reform Friendship Medal by China

This week, Singapore's late former Prime Minister Mr Lee Kuan Yew was conferred a Reformed Friendship Medal by China for his role in China reform. Without Mr Lee Kuan Yew and his team like Dr Goh Keng Swee, Mr Lim Kim San and many others like hardworking Singaporeans, Singapore would not be able to transform from third world to first world country within a short period of time.

In recent Taiwan elections, I was shocked to see politicians especially those Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) accusing and smearing their opponents of corruptions without evidence, and got away with it. I realised that it is important to sue if someone purposely slander and accuse you. Mr Lee Kuan Yew was right to sue those who slander and accuse him and spread fake news about him. So the way to stop fake news is to sue those who spread fake news. 

Its not right that many of those scheming DPP candidates get away with their accusation on Mr Han Kuo-yu. Many DPP candidates flocked to accuse him of corruption, selling Taiwan, inappropriate relationship and so on.  After one year of checking the account in his former role as a general manager of Taipei Agricultural Products Marketing Corporation, they found no evidence of corruption. DPP should apologise.

In this video, Mr Lee Kuan Yew clever reply to Chris Patten. ( from 20 secs). Democracy is not for all countries. Many middle-east countries are now in mess now with western interference. Some countries do need strong leader to manage the country. 

Tuesday, 13 December 2016

Cleaning my Bookshelves & Discovering Wonders

Time flies so fast. Its the last month of 2016 and next month, we'll be heralding Chinese New Year in end of January and 2017 in a few weeks time. 

Since I'm so free at home, today I decided to clean my bookshelves and organize it according to genres preferably. Wow just cleaning and tidying up 2 rows of bookshelves took me a few hours. Well, this is because I also took some time to browse through some of the books and deciding whether to recycle or give to others. 

Frankly speaking, cleaning my bedroom and bookshelves can be very therapeutic. In the process of clearing my bookshelves, I found many 'treasures' like beautiful bookmarks, magazines that I forgot about it. I'm thankful I have so many wonderful books and things. Its like counting my blessing. 

So hey if you are free, do take time to clean and organize your room or bookshelves. Sometimes you might find that you have so many things after shelving them in a corner for so long. Hmm, I think I also better stop buying new books and make sure I finish reading the books I brought first. 
 Wow, really delighted to find Fortune magazine with Warren Buffett on cover. I'm going to reread later.
 Organising my exercise A4 books. I have so many that I really should stop buying new.
 Mr Lee Kuan Yew is my idol so I brought a lot of his books. I already finished reading One Man's View of the World. Going to start My Lifelong Challenge.
 I have so many stationery that I should really stop buying more.

Wednesday, 23 March 2016

Remembering Mr Lee Kuan Yew

It doesn't matter whether you like Mr Lee Kuan Yew or not. He is synonymous with Singapore success. Without his strong leadership and intellect, I doubt Singapore will be a first world country today. Today is his death anniversary, just want to say that I never forget your contribution to Singapore.
  
To read my earlier post where I went to the Parliament House to bow infront of him, click here

By the way, today there is lunar eclipse.
I brought this book last week at Popular bookstore.

Sunday, 5 April 2015

In Memoriam Lee Kuan Yew Exhibition at National Museum of Singapore

Last week after paying my respect to Singapore first Prime Minister Mr Lee Kuan Yew at the Parliament House, I went to the National Museum of Singapore to view the exhibition: In Memoriam Lee Kuan Yew. 

I arrived at the Museum at about 4pm last Saturday and had to wait for about 20 to 30 minutes to view the exhibition which is supposed to end on 26 April but is going to be extended due to popular demand. 

Minister of Culture, Community and Youth, Mr Lawrence Wong said that the current exhibition will be retained and curated in the Permanent Galleries of the Museum which will be opened around August/September this year.














 Everyone gave Mr Lee Kuan Yew face.


 Mr Lee and his wife at Cambridge University
 Barrister wig and container, 1949
 Rolex Oyster Perpetual watch, 1953 was a gift from the Singapore Union of Postal and Telecommunication Workers. Mr Lee had successfully represented the union in an arbitration over a wage dispute which helped about 1000 clerks received 28 months' back pay.

 Poster of Singapore's First Legislative Assembly 1955
 Leaflet for Legislative Assembly By-election at Tanjong Pagar 1957


National Museum of Singapore

Sunday, 29 March 2015

Tribute to Mr Lee Kuan Yew

When everyone said that Singapore could not make it after it was ousted from Malaysia, Mr Lee Kuan Yew said not to fear and that Singapore gonna made it. True to his words, today Singapore, a island state is a cosmopolitan and affluent city. Thank you once again Mr Lee Kuan Yew for all the sacrifices and dedication. 
 Saw these Lee figures by Singaporean artist, Christopher Pereira outside Cityhall MRT


Giant screen at Suntec City