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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 May 2011 20:23:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 May 2011 03:41:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: video3gp</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 May 2011 14:42:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: уличный телевизор в губкинский, рекламное табло в губкинский, светодиодный экран</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 May 2011 17:18:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 May 2011 09:50:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: dopplerganger</title>
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		<dc:creator>dopplerganger</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 04 May 2011 04:44:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am concerned that in the last 20 years of the PAP rule a number of anti-citizen developments have arisen in our Society. This has mostly occurred in our social-legal institutions because it is in such arena that societal conflicts are played out.
1)An alarming phenomenon in Singapore is the too close association between elites or elite firms with State Institutions. It has come to my notice that some Law firms close to the Government are able to commandeer State Institutions to hound their clients’ enemies so as to ensure victory in the Courts. This is because with the hounding the other side gets acquainted with the corrupt power of State support and softens its resolve to get justice. The State Institutions that partake in this oppression of the citizenry are the social organizations like AG, MCYS, MUIS and famously the ISD. The ISD in particular seems of late years to have left off focusing on Enemies of the State but now go after enemies of their elite friends. ISD faceless police are ubiquitous even in divorce cases. It is no wonder that they can’t even keep Mas Selamat in his place because of their varied errands for their friends.
2) Many elite professionals in the private sector also hold significant decision making positions in the public sector. These people have a leg in a Law firm and the other leg in Social/Police State Institutions. It seems that the legal/social/police entities indulge most often in such symbiotic relationships for mutual benefits and competitative advantage. Thus you have a Shari’ah lawyer who also sat in the Council of MUIS. He will thus be able to use his Statutory position to aid his fee earning efforts. Again there are cases of lawyers who are also members of Parliament. An MP is supposed to serve the citizenry at large, not a client against his opponent whenever a fee is paid to him by one side. Conflict of interest is no longer of interest in Singapore. Dopplegangers are everywhere. The examples I mentioned are just the tip of the iceberg.
3)Fifty years have seen shameful oppression against opposition personalities, a number of whom have been broken badly by thuggish legal manoeuvres by the Ruling Party and have left politics in Singapore, exiling themselves beyond the reach of the Singapore menace.. The end result is that the ratio of Ruling Party to opposition is about 80: 2. Which shows the efficacy of the mafia in the House.
4)Aside from many other adverse consequences to the citizenry, I tend to think that the singlemost adverse result is the inordinate salaries now received by Ministers because there is no countervailing voices in Parliament because the voices have been killed by the purposeful premeditated repressive acts of the Ruling Party on the oppositions during a 40 to 50 year duration. Can you make a case about this to the appropriate International Tribunal, for crime against Humanity?
5) I feel crowded in, in Singapore these days by massive numbers of foreigners working or to staying as citizens. This also is a consequence of no possible objections in Parliament because the objections have been stifled. Our country has been sold off from under our feet without our consent. Because consent making was killed. Can this be formulated as an abuse of Human Rights?
There is an urgency to end this state of the Regime. We happen to live in an era where crime against Humanity has been brought to book in many instances. I know that such crimes are usually the deadly ones like wholesale violent taking over of state resources, rape and genocide. For these latter, the present day response is Egypt and Tunisia with Libya coming up for reckoning.
I leave it to you to give our predicament in Singapore a name and legal habitationand bring up the matter for adjudication on the International stage. The assault on the Singapore citizen is already recognized by the International community especially the United Nations. It is now necessary to take it to the next step.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am concerned that in the last 20 years of the PAP rule a number of anti-citizen developments have arisen in our Society. This has mostly occurred in our social-legal institutions because it is in such arena that societal conflicts are played out.<br />
1)An alarming phenomenon in Singapore is the too close association between elites or elite firms with State Institutions. It has come to my notice that some Law firms close to the Government are able to commandeer State Institutions to hound their clients’ enemies so as to ensure victory in the Courts. This is because with the hounding the other side gets acquainted with the corrupt power of State support and softens its resolve to get justice. The State Institutions that partake in this oppression of the citizenry are the social organizations like AG, MCYS, MUIS and famously the ISD. The ISD in particular seems of late years to have left off focusing on Enemies of the State but now go after enemies of their elite friends. ISD faceless police are ubiquitous even in divorce cases. It is no wonder that they can’t even keep Mas Selamat in his place because of their varied errands for their friends.<br />
2) Many elite professionals in the private sector also hold significant decision making positions in the public sector. These people have a leg in a Law firm and the other leg in Social/Police State Institutions. It seems that the legal/social/police entities indulge most often in such symbiotic relationships for mutual benefits and competitative advantage. Thus you have a Shari’ah lawyer who also sat in the Council of MUIS. He will thus be able to use his Statutory position to aid his fee earning efforts. Again there are cases of lawyers who are also members of Parliament. An MP is supposed to serve the citizenry at large, not a client against his opponent whenever a fee is paid to him by one side. Conflict of interest is no longer of interest in Singapore. Dopplegangers are everywhere. The examples I mentioned are just the tip of the iceberg.<br />
3)Fifty years have seen shameful oppression against opposition personalities, a number of whom have been broken badly by thuggish legal manoeuvres by the Ruling Party and have left politics in Singapore, exiling themselves beyond the reach of the Singapore menace.. The end result is that the ratio of Ruling Party to opposition is about 80: 2. Which shows the efficacy of the mafia in the House.<br />
4)Aside from many other adverse consequences to the citizenry, I tend to think that the singlemost adverse result is the inordinate salaries now received by Ministers because there is no countervailing voices in Parliament because the voices have been killed by the purposeful premeditated repressive acts of the Ruling Party on the oppositions during a 40 to 50 year duration. Can you make a case about this to the appropriate International Tribunal, for crime against Humanity?<br />
5) I feel crowded in, in Singapore these days by massive numbers of foreigners working or to staying as citizens. This also is a consequence of no possible objections in Parliament because the objections have been stifled. Our country has been sold off from under our feet without our consent. Because consent making was killed. Can this be formulated as an abuse of Human Rights?<br />
There is an urgency to end this state of the Regime. We happen to live in an era where crime against Humanity has been brought to book in many instances. I know that such crimes are usually the deadly ones like wholesale violent taking over of state resources, rape and genocide. For these latter, the present day response is Egypt and Tunisia with Libya coming up for reckoning.<br />
I leave it to you to give our predicament in Singapore a name and legal habitationand bring up the matter for adjudication on the International stage. The assault on the Singapore citizen is already recognized by the International community especially the United Nations. It is now necessary to take it to the next step.</p>
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		<title>By: Psypsusibiamp</title>
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		<dc:creator>Psypsusibiamp</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Jul 2009 18:59:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: foonnacrync</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2008 00:24:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am here at a forum newcomer. Until I read and deal with the forum.
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		<title>By: TeraLybealnen</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2008 06:02:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<dc:creator>Daily SG: 25 Sep 2007 &#171; The Singapore Daily</dc:creator>
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