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Confirmed: SG is not a democracy

LITTLEREDDOT

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It is a dictatorship masquerading as a democracy. Media, unions, free speech, freedom, personal rights, privacy are restricted, controlled, curtailed.

Singapore left out of democracy summit because US doesn't see it as one: Tommy Koh​

Professor Tommy Koh said that Singapore should have been invited because it satisfies what he felt to be fundamental criteria for a democracy.


Professor Tommy Koh said that Singapore should have been invited because it satisfies what he felt to be fundamental criteria for a democracy.ST PHOTO: CHONG JUN LIANG
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Justin Ong
Political Correspondent

Dec 9, 2021


SINGAPORE - Singapore was not invited to a 110-nation democracy summit convened by the United States because its Democratic Party has never accepted the Republic as a democracy, said ambassador-at-large Tommy Koh on Thursday (Dec 9).
His remarks, made at the launch of a Straits Times Press book on the US through a Singapore perspective, sparked off-the-cuff comments from fellow foreign policy veterans in the audience - Mr Bilahari Kausikan and Professor Chan Heng Chee - who criticised the city-state's omission as a political move and the summit's premise divisive to begin with.
The virtual confab on Thursday and Friday, billed as a US-led push to promote more free and open societies, has drawn flak from China and Russia - who have also been left off the guest list.
They are viewed by Washington as autocracies and dictatorships on the other side of a battle faced by democracies around the world.
Yet the US is facing a challenge to democracy within its own borders, with former president Donald Trump's refusal to recognise the 2020 election loss leading to his supporters storming Congress in January, an event the country is still reeling from.
US Embassy deputy chief of mission Rafik Mansour, who was guest of honour at the book launch, acknowledged that "projecting democracy globally also starts at home".

"We wanted to get together with some nations not to point blame, but to share experiences, because democracy is tough and hard work," he said of the summit.
Pressed by Professor Koh on why Singapore was not invited, Mr Mansour reiterated points made last week by US assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs Daniel Kritenbrink, who said there were a limited number of invites and that the decision did not reflect on the depth and the breadth of the US' relationship and partnership with Singapore. "We have a lot to learn from Singapore," said Mr Mansour.
Mr Kausikan, a retired diplomat who was formerly permanent representative to the United Nations in New York, then commented audibly from the floor that the US had done Singapore "a big favour" by not inviting the Republic.
Professor Koh, however, said that Singapore should have been invited because it satisfies what he felt to be fundamental criteria for a democracy - including giving people the right to vote, holding free and fair elections at regular intervals and having a constitution protecting fundamental freedoms and rights as well as an independent judiciary and rule of law.
Noting that there was no single model for democracy, Prof Koh added that perhaps in the eyes of the US' Democratic Party, Singapore-style democracy with its many "unique" Singapore characteristics was not a "true" democracy.
Also in the audience was Professor Chan, Singapore's ambassador to the US from 1996 to 2012, who said the summit was plainly not a good idea and that some of the invited countries were eyebrow-raising choices.
The US has voiced opposition to China and Russia's purported human rights abuses but countries like Pakistan and Brazil, while singled out for similar criticism, have been invited.
Prof Koh said it was necessary to understand the US' commitment to promoting democracy, human rights and individual liberties.
"Many Americans feel that it's almost their divine mission," he added.
Mr Kausikan, this time given a microphone, said he did not disagree with Prof Koh.
"Americans, bless their souls, go through these fits periodically," he concluded. "And those of us who know them, still love them despite these fits."
 

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Our democracy.....

1) GRC...MPs by race and not by merit
2) Reserved President....top job restricted by race not by merit
3) NMPs...."MP" selected by gahmen and not elected by constituents
 

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They are making It obvious PAP got slighted and LHL cannot go around claiming to be a democratic leader.

No surprise that these 3 spoke up for PAP if you looked at where their livelihood comes from -but even these professors and experienced diplomats failed to clarify that it is not the country that is not invited but the political party -PAP .
You pass draconian laws ,sue people who disagree with you , control the unions , arbitrarily appoint military people to senior positions in GLC's/civil service , appoint election losers as grassroot advisers ect2 and still claim to be democratic?
 

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It is a waste of time. Trump and his followers will seize control of Congress in 2022 and the Presidency in 2024. Heil Trump. Worship Trump. Praise Trump. Then Sinkapore will gain. Trump wants to model US ike Sinkapore; total political control with capitalist economy benefitting the ruler first and then the people.
 
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