To the Leaders & CEC Members
Singapore People's Party
The Workers Party
Singapore Democractic Party
National Solidarity Party
Reform Party
United Malays National Organisation
Justice Party
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen
I am disappointed that none of the parties made an attempt to engage the PAP Government or raise this as a concern knowing full well the contents of the post in Facebook by this young Singaporean. The exception was the youth wing of the SDP.
The statement posted by Malik in the mind of a reasonable person cannot be taken to mean the call to, or even suggest any violence by any stretch of the imagination. Here are the main issues that are of concern
If Singapore opposition parties can't even be bothered to question the manner this young Singaporean was treated, why even bother to contest the elections. We certainly don't need your help to run the economy or design the transport needs of this country. What then are you guys fighting for? It will be good to hear from the various parties why they did not think to lift a finger? Could the reasons be the following
Singapore People's Party
The Workers Party
Singapore Democractic Party
National Solidarity Party
Reform Party
United Malays National Organisation
Justice Party
Dear Ladies and Gentlemen
I am disappointed that none of the parties made an attempt to engage the PAP Government or raise this as a concern knowing full well the contents of the post in Facebook by this young Singaporean. The exception was the youth wing of the SDP.
The statement posted by Malik in the mind of a reasonable person cannot be taken to mean the call to, or even suggest any violence by any stretch of the imagination. Here are the main issues that are of concern
- Who deemed it an attempt to incite violence?
- Why was he arrested rather than seek an explanation or conduct an investigation?
- Why was he arrested at the workplace and not at home or was asked to surrender. Who deemed him a flight risk?
- Did the authorities realise that an arrest at the workplace could destroy his career or embarrass him?
- Who ordered "community leaders" to speak to his family?
- Why did the local press did not carry the full post and therefore not giving it the right context? Who ordered the press to do this or is this a repeat of the 2006 GE when they corrected the PM's speech to curry favours.
- Who released his criminal antecedents which are not relevant to this case and should be confidential?
- Who ordered his arrest?
If Singapore opposition parties can't even be bothered to question the manner this young Singaporean was treated, why even bother to contest the elections. We certainly don't need your help to run the economy or design the transport needs of this country. What then are you guys fighting for? It will be good to hear from the various parties why they did not think to lift a finger? Could the reasons be the following
- He is a Malay and we only look after majority
- He is not an identity and he did not write a book or condemn the govt before?
- He has a criminal record and therefore has lost his privileges.
- You actually feel that there is a shred of evidence that he was suggesting violence.