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CMC Curry Fiasco Is Now World News! Shamugam What Are You Doing About It?

travelbug

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So it hit the UK Daily Telegraph News:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...704107/Singapores-anti-Chinese-curry-war.html

Min of Law Shamugam has a lot to answer for the incompetency of his CMC under his purview. The news will blow big round the world now.


By Malcolm Moore, Shanghai
12:06PM BST 16 Aug 2011

What began as a quarrel over the pungent aromas wafting from one family's kitchen has bubbled up into Singapore's spiciest protest movement, with 40,000 people set to express their national pride this weekend by cooking curry.

Curry is one of Singapore's national dishes, a dish that is equally loved, although in different forms, by the island's British, Chinese, Indian and Malay populations.

So there was an instant uproar when a local newspaper reported that one Chinese family, recently arrived from the mainland, had taken offence at their Indian neighbours' dining habits.

"The family resorted to mediation because they could not stand the smell of curry," reported the Today newspaper. "The Indian family, who were mindful of their neighbours' aversion, had already taken to closing their doors and windows whenever they cooked the dish, but this was not enough," it added.

Instead, the unnamed Chinese family took their neighbours to Singapore's Community Mediation Centre for a ruling on the matter.

Marcellina Giam, the mediator, eventually ruled that the Indian family could only cook curry when the Chinese family was not at home. In return, the Chinese family promised to try the dish.

The judgment incensed Singaporeans, many of whom have eyed a recent flood of mainland Chinese immigrants with some disdain.

Almost a million mainland Chinese have arrived in recent years, making up a fifth of the island's population. Singapore's native Chinese population have been particularly upset by the newcomers, many of whom do not come from the provinces of Fujian and Guangdong that provided the original wave of immigrants before the Second World War. Most also do not speak English, which remains Singapore's national language.

"I am incensed with a People's Republic of China family telling my fellowmen not to cook curry," wrote Rosalind Lee, one of hundreds of commencers on the Today newspaper's website. "Almost all Singaporean homes cook curry. The mediator should tell the PRC family to adjust and adapt to Singapore's way of life and not tell the locals to adjust to the foreigner's way of life!" she added.
 
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mesmerised

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See what the foreigners done...:(

Soon FTs and foreign buyers will demand Property Developers to install smell-proof windows and doors to their units. And stupid civil servants will say, "makes sense but will leave it to developers to decide!"
 
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More clarifications from PAP. The cowboy towns are now so powerful, they are forcing PAP to hop around dousing rumours lest it inflame sentiments further before the presidential elections. They must be so pissed....

From ChannelNewsAsia
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SINGAPORE: Minister for Law K Shanmugam on Tuesday clarified that parties involved in the mediation of the "curry" incident were not given a recommendation nor forced into settlement.

Instead, they are encouraged to work out a solution that both are comfortable with.

Mr Shanmugam was responding to a dispute handled by the Community Mediation Centre -- an agency under the Ministry of Law -- which has sparked a debate online.

The case in question happened some six to seven years ago, involving a family who had moved to Singapore from China.

They sought mediation because they could not stand the smell of curry coming from the home of their Singaporean Indian neighbours.

According to one media report, the mediator got the Indian family to agree to only cook curry when their Chinese neighbours were not at home.

Mr Shanmugam has clarified that the solution was agreed upon by the two parties, and not imposed by the mediator.

"The parties are completely free to come for mediation. They are not forced to come, neither are they under any compulsion to come," Mr Shanmugam said.

"And throughout the process of mediation, either party can walk off. There was no agreement that was signed or settled at the mediation. What happened, as told to us by the mediator, this solution was discussed by the two families, [between] themselves."

Mr Shanmugam urged Singaporeans to see things in perspective.

"While we must affirm our Singaporean identity and must protect it, and it's good to see so many people coming forward to protect it, at the same time, let's not turn this into a xenophobic attack on foreigners in general," he said.

Netizens have started an island-wide "Cook A Pot of Curry!" movement on Facebook, urging families to cook and share a pot of curry to "celebrate curries as part of our way of life, and to share this celebration with those who are new to our shores".

Mr Shanmugam said the mediation centre each year handles about 300 disputes between neighbours, the bulk of which are between Singaporeans.

-CNA/wk

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borom

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Yes its good to cook curry-esp my favourite curry fishead.

More important is to show the pappy how we feel about their FT's by not voting for TT.
They have crossed the line and there is no turning back.
 

GOD IS MY DOG

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good...................good..................very good..................


the more trouble with foreigners the better...................





now the world know PAP farking useless...................lagi good.................
 

annexa

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It is not Sham fault. It is MND problem. MND never build bigger flats at cheaper price. That's why you can smell your neighbor curry, see your neigbor hang panty and hear what is on his TV. :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
 
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