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Gilbert goh: Official complaint to u.n. Regarding unfair election practices

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What makes him think that this letter is going to change things?

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To: United Nations Bangkok
12th Floor, United Nations Building,
Rajdamnern Nok Avenue, Pranakorn
Bangkok 10200, Thailand

Dear Sir/Mdm,

I want to formally lodge a complaint to the United Nations for our country’s recently-held general election.

For the record, I also stood for general election twice – Tampines GRC in 2011 and Ang Mo Kio GRC this year.

For the recent election, the ruling party PAP won by a landslide majority percentage of 70% – a huge increase of 10% over the previous GE 2011 result of 60%.

Many opposition parties suffered from bad losses – right down to the unprecedented 20s percentile mark.

My fear is that if the following unfair unethical practices are to go unchecked, it will be the accepted norm and we may see a one-party rule for a very long time – something which many Singaporeans are uncomfortable with.

Many are willing to accept the mandate of the majority but if the ruling party won it unfairly then the international community such as the United nations needs to step in so that future elections can be conducted ethically and above board.

We hope that independent assessors be sent in by the UN so that the population is ensured of a fair and ethical election from now on.

Moreover, Singapore is a internationally-renowned economic powerhouse with a huge multi-national presence but it is seriously lacking in democratic rights and freedom of speech.

Those who spoke out against the authorities were frequently questioned by the police with some facing lawsuits and jail sentence.

I have listed down the following unfair unethical ways in which our government has won the recent election:-

1. Injection of new citizen voters

New citizens were injected yearly so that they can usher in to vote for the ruling party out of loyalty.

They were mostly hailed from third world countries such as Philippines, Malaysia, China, India and Indonesia and know no other party besides PAP.

An average of 25,000 new voters are added in annually since 2006 and by this election, more than 200,000 new citizens are eligible to vote – mostly for the first-time.

Though we acknowledged that voters are swayed by the SG 50 jubilee celebration and the death of patriach Lee Kuan Yew to vote for the ruling party, new voters from third world countries will be the new force to be reckoned with.

New-citizen voters is the main reason why our government allows in so many foreigners on the pretext of economic expansion but behind there lies a more sinister motive to stay in power forever as they are loyal to the ruling party.

We urge the government to consider that new citizens can only vote after staying with us for 5 years and beyond so their votes can never be manipulated at the onset to help the ruling party.

2. Boundary changes

Boundary changes is the norm of every election but for this recent election it is more pressing as the ruling party faces some unresolvable national issues such as transportation and over-crowding.

It’s share of the crucial majority votes have been slipping since two elections ago.

For this election, boundary changes is also more critical as it allows the government to flood certain opposition-held wards with new citizen voters. It is almost a sure-win way to ensure that they can hold on to their own constituencies and yet able to possibly remove a opposition-held ward or reduce its winning margin.

WP’s Aljunied GRC is one such ward as it saw the winning margin reduced from a five-figure majority victory in 2011 to a narrow 1900 votes (50.95). There is a 3.7% swing against the opposition giant.

In 2011, Aljunied had 143,000 voters whereas for the recent election it has 148,000 voters – an increase of almost 5000 voters.

In 2015, it polled 70,000 votes against the 2011 election’s 72,000 causing it to slip 3.7% to 50.9% of majority votes or 12,000 winning votes in 2011 to the current 1900 votes after counting in the PAP’s share of the votes.

The PAP’s share of the votes, on the other hand, jumped from 59,000 to 67,000 – probably a combination of new citizen voters (5000) and swing voters (3000).

There is thus this fear that WP may not be able to hold on to Aljunied GRC in 2020 when the ruling party pours in more loyal new citizen votes with all things remaining equal.

The government roughly knows whether certain precinct is pro-government or pro-opposition according to the polling station and this is public knowledge by now.

By removing or adding certain precinct from a constituency, it can ensure that the area has a majority of government voters with the awful unfair boundary change that comes with every election.

We urge that any boundary changes in future be effected in consultation with the opposition to ensure that the playing field is levelled.

3. Demarcation of PA from PAP

The heavily-funded People’s Association (PA) is the arm and leg of the ruling party and its reach into the masses is one main reason why it won so handsomely.

It is also unfair as PA is a statutory board which is supposed to be non-partisan but its activities is all along very pro-PAP.

It has a yearly funding of $500 million and its budget is going to be ballooned to $1 billion soon. Its accounting practice is also suspect and is one of the many statutory board that is flagged by our Auditor-General’s office for malpractices.

This is unfair to the opposition as the government is using our tax payer money to fuel it’s own campaign by using unethical means.

Moreover, the chairman of PA is none other than the Prime Minister himself.

We urge that the PA be disbanded or distance itself from the ruling party in everything that it does to ensure that the playing field is levelled.

4. Election Department falls under the Prime Minister Office (PMO)

The Election Department now falls under the jurisdiction of the Prime Minister Office (PMO).

This is most unfair as it gives the ruling party a huge advantage especially when the ED can influence significant boundary changes and when it can call for a election after consulting the PM giving little time for the opposition to prepare it’s ground.

We urge that the ED will be independent of the PMO so that it is impartial and just.

5. Control of mainsteam media during election

Our press rankings have been slipping down yearly with the latest rating at a historic low of 153 out of 180, according to Paris-based watchdog Reporters Without Borders.

The government has controlled our press and TV so that it can influence the masses especially during the crucial general election. Information is mostly slanted to benefit the ruling party and this press behaviour is not unlike that of communist bloc countries like China or Russia.

Propaganda messages were played and re-played again during the recent election so that the large middle ground is influenced to vote for the ruling party.

We urge that the government frees up our mainstream media so that the population has a balanced access to information on a impartial basis.

Let the public decide what kind of government they want without improper propaganda through unfair means.

Conclusion

I am willing to speak with the United Nations personally on all the above mentioned matters so that our country can have a fair and ethical election in GE 2020.

We also welcome independent assessors into our country for the next general election to ensure that the best political party wins – on its own merits!

Thanks & Warmest Regards,
Gilbert Goh
 
I wonder if UN gives a shit to the whole population of coward sinkie losers.. If they are then I am surprised..
 
I wonder if UN gives a shit to the whole population of coward sinkie losers.. If they are then I am surprised..

What has the international community done to Myanmar, North Korea and Anwar in Malaysia? That's the question we have to ask ourselves. If our answer is negative, then they would probably be laughing at Gilbert.
 
What has the international community done to Myanmar, North Korea and Anwar in Malaysia? That's the question we have to ask ourselves. If our answer is negative, then they would probably be laughing at Gilbert.

The thing is if sinkies themselves got no balls to fight for their own welfare and rights.. What makes you think that UN can help much..

Let's say UN advise sinkies to protest.. Then how.. Got balls?

If you cannot fucking help yourself, then how the fuck you think an outsider will help..

The Africa genocide is help by UN but did they solve that problem..? Sinkieland only problem is being ball-less and u think UN will give a shit?
 
The thing is if sinkies themselves got no balls to fight for their own welfare and rights.. What makes you think that UN can help much..

Let's say UN advise sinkies to protest.. Then how.. Got balls?

If you cannot fucking help yourself, then how the fuck you think an outsider will help..

The Africa genocide is help by UN but did they solve that problem..? Sinkieland only problem is being ball-less and u think UN will give a shit?

For this case, I think citizen balls make very little difference.

North Koreans also small balls. Myanmar medium balls. Malaysians big balls. All cry to international community at some point of time. All end up same.
 
I wonder if UN gives a shit to the whole population of coward sinkie losers.. If they are then I am surprised..

While gilbert is drafting the letter, lhl was la kopi-ing with UN :p lhl ask lu kaw lui yong.bo, buay kaw just kwee chui ol...UN say hahahaha
 
From the looks of things, Singaporeans are satisfied with the way things are. There is democracy. There are no human rights abuses. There is freedom of speech, worship, travel. There are things we think should be improved, these are being worked on. Most locals in Singapore are quite happy with their lives. They will complain about the high cost of living, but at the end of the day, they live with it. Personally, I dislike the crowdedness in Singapore and that the local newspaper, the Straits Times is a piece of shit, so I don't buy it. Oh yes, and the local soccer team sucks big time! And there will be no protest(s) in Singapore, people here prefer to eat their char kwey teow and laksa than to waste their time with such unnecessary activities.

Cheers!

The thing is if sinkies themselves got no balls to fight for their own welfare and rights.. What makes you think that UN can help much..

Let's say UN advise sinkies to protest.. Then how.. Got balls?

If you cannot fucking help yourself, then how the fuck you think an outsider will help..

The Africa genocide is help by UN but did they solve that problem..? Sinkieland only problem is being ball-less and u think UN will give a shit?
 
From the looks of things, Singaporeans are satisfied with the way things are. There is democracy. There are no human rights abuses. There is freedom of speech, worship, travel. There are things we think should be improved, these are being worked on. Most locals in Singapore are quite happy with their lives. They will complain about the high cost of living, but at the end of the day, they live with it. Personally, I dislike the crowdedness in Singapore and that the local newspaper, the Straits Times is a piece of shit, so I don't buy it. Oh yes, and the local soccer team sucks big time! And there will be no protest(s) in Singapore, people here prefer to eat their char kwey teow and laksa than to waste their time with such unnecessary activities.

Cheers!

That is what you think and want others to think that way.. Too bad for you.. Not all people are daft.. Your piece of shit is only for daft losers.
 
From the looks of things, Singaporeans are satisfied with the way things are. There is democracy. There are no human rights abuses. There is freedom of speech, worship, travel. There are things we think should be improved, these are being worked on. Most locals in Singapore are quite happy with their lives. They will complain about the high cost of living, but at the end of the day, they live with it. Personally, I dislike the crowdedness in Singapore and that the local newspaper, the Straits Times is a piece of shit, so I don't buy it. Oh yes, and the local soccer team sucks big time! And there will be no protest(s) in Singapore, people here prefer to eat their char kwey teow and laksa than to waste their time with such unnecessary activities.

Cheers!

Are you currently located in Singapore? Location Great Lakes, could mean the us of a or Canada, or even NZ?.
 
It's a chicken and egg problem. U need enough opp to change the laws but the laws in place suppress the entry of Opp. It's a high barrier to entry. But 70% seems ok with it. So we keep on boiling!
 
It is from what I observe. Myself, I am neutral, have no political or religious affiliations. I may not agree or like all of the things here in Singapore, but that is only my view. The results of recent general elections point to what I say.

Cheers!

That is what you think and want others to think that way.. Too bad for you.. Not all people are daft.. Your piece of shit is only for daft losers.
 
Great Lakes in Canada. I am currently located and working in Singapore on E-pass. Ex-Singaporean. Born here, studied primary, secondary, A-levels in Singapore, served National Service, worked a couple of years, then emigrated to Canada. Came back to work in 2009/10 when my ex-boss offered me a position. Very familiar with things and life here.

Cheers!
 
It is from what I observe. Myself, I am neutral, have no political or religious affiliations. I may not agree or like all of the things here in Singapore, but that is only my view. The results of recent general elections point to what I say.

Cheers!

yes, and that is your view. The result isn't what you say.. your words do not represent what the result show..you miss out the ball-lesness and daftness of the population. Telling others that you are correct in what you say in other ways does not make you correct in the things that you say.
 
Bro, I will not argue with you, or anyone on personal opinions, but the election results are not an opinion. It is a physical count, indicative of the choice. And no one in the opposition, or public has challenged the authenticity of the final result. Much can be said about the common sentiment of the crowd, which from the internet discussion groups, and the political rallies, indicate favour to the opposition parties, but the end result was a repeat of every past election - MAJULAH PAP!!! Even the PAP candidates were surprised! (Or shocked, depending). To the opposition supporter, the result must have sucked! But that's the people's choice, and unfortunately, that's democracy! I myself, although not affected, was hoping for Dr. Chee Soon Juan to win a seat in parliament, I think he is a worthwhile and credible person to challenge the ruling party, but alas, the people in his district preferred Vivian! It's their decision, you can't argue that!

Er, I am not a judge of whether Singaporeans are ballsless or not, all I can say is that the people here are orderly and law-abiding, but if you go outside, stare at anybody, and say to him KNNBCCB, prepare to defend yourself!:D

Cheers!

yes, and that is your view. The result isn't what you say.. your words do not represent what the result show..you miss out the ball-lesness and daftness of the population. Telling others that you are correct in what you say in other ways does not make you correct in the things that you say.
 
Bro, I will not argue with you, or anyone on personal opinions, but the election results are not an opinion. It is a physical count, indicative of the choice. And no one in the opposition, or public has challenged the authenticity of the final result. Much can be said about the common sentiment of the crowd, which from the internet discussion groups, and the political rallies, indicate favour to the opposition parties, but the end result was a repeat of every past election - MAJULAH PAP!!! Even the PAP candidates were surprised! (Or shocked, depending). To the opposition supporter, the result must have sucked! But that's the people's choice, and unfortunately, that's democracy! I myself, although not affected, was hoping for Dr. Chee Soon Juan to win a seat in parliament, I think he is a worthwhile and credible person to challenge the ruling party, but alas, the people in his district preferred Vivian! It's their decision, you can't argue that!

Er, I am not a judge of whether Singaporeans are ballsless or not, all I can say is that the people here are orderly and law-abiding, but if you go outside, stare at anybody, and say to him KNNBCCB, prepare to defend yourself!:D

Cheers!

You talk so much crap and still go one round and say that you are right.. And didn't touch on the daftness and ball-lessness of sinkies.. Go fucked yourself hard and let the cactus stuck in your ass.
 
If I talk crap, it is reflected by what you see around us. I won't touch on your so-called daftness and ball-lessness of Sinkies, because Singaporeans are a community, which is made up of all sorts of people, the good, the bad, the ugly, and the ballsless as well.

I am not a hermaphrodite, unable to fuck myself. If you have any clue about this, please enlighten us here, some people could save lots of money!

Cheers!

You talk so much crap and still go one round and say that you are right.. And didn't touch on the daftness and ball-lessness of sinkies.. Go fucked yourself hard and let the cactus stuck in your ass.
 
Kudos to Gilbert Goh for at least doing something, agree with his letter about very unfair elections.

The Singapore one-party state dictatorship.

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