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the true intent behind the non-renewal of visas/work permits of some Burmese patriots

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Posted by admin on September 19, 2008
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Written by Ng E-Jay
19 Sept 2008

Deputy Prime Minister and Home Affairs Minister Wong Kan Seng has confirmed the true intent behind the non-renewal of visas and work permits of some Burmese patriots in Singapore who were involved in peaceful assemblies and demonstrations.
As expected, DPM Wong has affirmed that “persistent defiance of the laws” was the real reason why a number of Burmese nationals working or studying here were asked to leave when their immigration passes expired. (ST, “Myanmar activists ‘defied our laws’”, 18 Sept 2008)
DPM Wong was responding to a question raised in Parliament by Nominated MP Eunice Olsen who had asked if Burma’s military rulers had pressured or requested the Government to clamp down on anti-junta activists and deny them residence in Singapore.
DPM Wong’s statement does not come as a surprise to any of us. The question is, why has the Government taken so long to confirm what we had known all along?
When 6 Burmese patriots were denied renewals of their PR re-entry permits, employment passes, work permits, or social visit passes by the Immigration and Checkpoint Authority (ICA) and the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) in July/Aug this year, no reason was provided by the authorities. Even on appeal, no reason was given for the rejections. Why has the Government taken so long to come clean as to the real reason for all this?
DPM Wong said the Burmese nationals disregarded Singapore laws by staging illegal activities, like outdoor protests, to pursue their political agenda.
The purpose of this article is not to judge whether the laws against public assembly of 5 or more persons are just or unjust, or to provide reasons whether this particular law has been selectively applied to suppress dissent. Long time readers know my stand on this.
Rather, I would like to put forward the point that the authorities have displayed a distinct lack of compassion towards the Burmese patriots.
The Overseas Burmese Patriots protested against the murderous actions of the junta against monks and civilians, as well as the sham referendum on the new military-drafted Constitution for Burma. These are just causes that deserve a voice, and these issues affect the lives and families of all Burmese. Why has the Government displayed such insensitivity and lack of compassion by castigating the Burmese who participated in these peaceful demonstrations? These Burmese patriots conducted all their activities peacefully and did not cause any public disturbance or inconvenience, so why are they being judged on the same level as petty criminals?
DPM Wong said that these Burmese “chose to break the law and yet defiantly demand the right to stay in Singapore as an entitlement“.
This statement is loaded and biased. The Burmese patriots never claimed, explicitly or implicitly, that they felt their stay in Singapore was an entitlement. During a press conference on 22 Aug at Peninsula Excelsior Hotel, the host, Mr Myo Myint Maung Marc, emphasized that the Burmese were not seeking special favours, but only the right to be treated fairly.
DPM Wong also said, “They have tried to politicize the issue through the media and through uninformed foreign groups, in the process distorting the actions to remove them from Singapore as being politically motivated.”
In my opinion, it is DPM Wong who is politicizing the issue, not the Burmese patriots. When lives and families are at stake, is it so wrong to go public with the issue so as to make known their plight? If it were a group of Singaporeans who was being victimized in another foreign country, perhaps DPM Wong would also prefer them to remain silent about their plight?

Probably another LKY-instigated move.. reminds me of the time when that SIA pilot had his PR revoked.
We all know the PAP is chummy with the junta. WKS might get a favour from them when he gets booted on the next GE

what your view on it ?
 

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Re: the true intent behind the non-renewal of visas/work permits of some Burmese patr

The lesser known commercial reason is that sg is quite good in sheltering money for asean and growingly for india and china. Some of the owners may die and the money remains in sg bank waiting to be claimed.
See how indo so fed up with sg holding so much indo chinese and govt money.

Likewise there is profit to be earned from myanmar not so clean money and being the money face pap + the still-refuse-to-die old dog, sg choose to profit rather than offend.

We actually should support the govt stand for the profit for sg.
 

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Re: the true intent behind the non-renewal of visas/work permits of some Burmese patr

DPM Wong said the Burmese nationals disregarded Singapore laws by staging illegal activities, like outdoor protests, to pursue their political agenda.

These were not activities with a political agenda, but peaceful protest against Burmese junta's crimes against humanity.
 

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where are the sghuman rights activists now? no more balloons to release?

i think 6 burmese are just too small a number for the sghuman rights to help. but they would gladly organise forum if it involve an entire nation. remember their loudhailing one held before in QUALITY HOTEL, balestier rd?
 
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(DPM Wong has affirmed that “persistent defiance of the laws” was the real reason)

that's what F4 really think they are. just look at what they are whinning about. everything has to be IN THEIR MANNER.

are they trying to say they are above the laws? what they said should be "the law" and not what the country's law depicts?:eek:
 

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i always thought that these burmese kids are sons and daughters of junta members themselves. how else they have the money to come here study? good they are biting the hand that feed them though. but notice they dont go back to burma to protest, they not suicidal.
 

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so the spokesman of sghuman rights has spoken. LOL!:biggrin:
 

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if we staying here,the Singapore Citizen cannot protest and demonstrate,they will surely cannot allow foreign to do it either.
remember Mynamar is also an Asean member.
 

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Re: the true intent behind the non-renewal of visas/work permits of some Burmese patr

i always thought that these burmese kids are sons and daughters of junta members themselves. how else they have the money to come here study? good they are biting the hand that feed them though. but notice they dont go back to burma to protest, they not suicidal.

I recall a kid in UWC who's the son of a burmese general. He's playing it up and having a good time with fast cars and fast gals. He's definitely not affected by this, coz he's not a protester.

And no point protesting in burma, the crackdown is merciless. The media has already forgotten about the last one.
 

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Re: the true intent behind the non-renewal of visas/work permits of some Burmese patr

if we staying here,the Singapore Citizen cannot protest and demonstrate,they will surely cannot allow foreign to do it either.
remember Mynamar is also an Asean member.

SingGov will definitely stop all kinds of protest if they're able to. If they involve foreign nationals AND the foreign gov backs the intervention by local authorities ===> Ho Say Liao!

Unfortunately, we take an extreme end of stability and quash anything that may be perceived otherwise. Economy vs Democracy. Which one can we afford more?
 
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