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The riot: SDP warned about it
Added on: Monday (Today), 9 December 2013
by the Singapore Democrats
http://yoursdp.org/news/the_riot_sdp_warned_about_it/2013-12-09-5751
In 2006, the SDP had warned that "the social impact of the foreign recruitment policy may yet prove disastrous for Singaporeans.” (See here: http://yoursdp.org/publ/sdp_39_s_al..._in_trying_to_increase_population/44-1-0-1372 )
We cautioned again when we wrote our alternative population paper in 2013: "The population explosion will cause further economic, social and psychological stress for the people, as well as add to national security implications. For the sake of a safe and secure Singapore, the Government must rethink its population policy.” (See here: http://yoursdp.org/publ/sdp_39_s_al...opulation_expansion_not_justified/44-1-0-1378 )
While it is clear that the riot at Race Course Road on Sunday evening was carried out by the massive congregation of foreign workers, what triggered the violence has yet to be determined.
But whatever the cause for the explosive anger, there is always the danger that overcrowding leads to stressful situations where human behaviour becomes increasingly agitated and irrational. Sunday night's conflagration is just such a manifestation of the stressful situation that inhabitants in Singapore face.
While the perpetrators of the riot need to be dealt with firmly, the SDP cautions against tarring the entire foreign-workers' community with the same brush. Singaporeans must focus on policies that create conditions that give rise to such volatility in the first place.
When such events take place, not only are our first responders and frontline uniformed personnel placed in dangerous situations, the general public is also put at risk. Having too big a population on this island with inadequate infrastructure and resources is a recipe for disaster.
The SDP repeats its stand: The Government, while it determines the factors that gave rise to the riot, must also review its population and immigration policy to produce sustainable growth and enhance the well-being of our people, including fostering an environment free of violence and rioting.
We stand ready to constructively contribute to this national debate with our alternative policy: Building A People: Sound Policies For A Secure Future. (See here: http://yoursdp.org/_ld/0/8_Building_a_Peop.pdf )
Read also: The population debate: The optimal size (See here: http://yoursdp.org/publ/perspectives/the_population_debate_the_optimum_size/2-1-0-1257 )
Added on: Monday (Today), 9 December 2013
by the Singapore Democrats
http://yoursdp.org/news/the_riot_sdp_warned_about_it/2013-12-09-5751

In 2006, the SDP had warned that "the social impact of the foreign recruitment policy may yet prove disastrous for Singaporeans.” (See here: http://yoursdp.org/publ/sdp_39_s_al..._in_trying_to_increase_population/44-1-0-1372 )
We cautioned again when we wrote our alternative population paper in 2013: "The population explosion will cause further economic, social and psychological stress for the people, as well as add to national security implications. For the sake of a safe and secure Singapore, the Government must rethink its population policy.” (See here: http://yoursdp.org/publ/sdp_39_s_al...opulation_expansion_not_justified/44-1-0-1378 )
While it is clear that the riot at Race Course Road on Sunday evening was carried out by the massive congregation of foreign workers, what triggered the violence has yet to be determined.
But whatever the cause for the explosive anger, there is always the danger that overcrowding leads to stressful situations where human behaviour becomes increasingly agitated and irrational. Sunday night's conflagration is just such a manifestation of the stressful situation that inhabitants in Singapore face.
While the perpetrators of the riot need to be dealt with firmly, the SDP cautions against tarring the entire foreign-workers' community with the same brush. Singaporeans must focus on policies that create conditions that give rise to such volatility in the first place.
When such events take place, not only are our first responders and frontline uniformed personnel placed in dangerous situations, the general public is also put at risk. Having too big a population on this island with inadequate infrastructure and resources is a recipe for disaster.
The SDP repeats its stand: The Government, while it determines the factors that gave rise to the riot, must also review its population and immigration policy to produce sustainable growth and enhance the well-being of our people, including fostering an environment free of violence and rioting.
We stand ready to constructively contribute to this national debate with our alternative policy: Building A People: Sound Policies For A Secure Future. (See here: http://yoursdp.org/_ld/0/8_Building_a_Peop.pdf )
Read also: The population debate: The optimal size (See here: http://yoursdp.org/publ/perspectives/the_population_debate_the_optimum_size/2-1-0-1257 )