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Young Democrats help found regional youth organisation

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Young Democrats help found regional youth organisation
Tuesday, 31 August 2010
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Youth workshop in Kaohsiung

The Young Democrats (YD) were in Kaohsiung, Taiwan as one of the founding members of the youth wing of the Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats, or CALD Youth. The new organisation was established during a youth caucus organised by CALD.

Representatives of Singapore Democratic Party's YD, Mr Teoh Tian Jing and Mr Eric Ng, were part of the 12 political parties from all over Asia particiapting in a four-day workshop entitled “Roles of Youth Wings in Political parties”.

The workshop served as a platform where the youth wings of CALD members share their experiences in running their organisations and building democracy in their countries.

CALD, established in 1993, is a regional network of liberal democratic parties in Asia that promotes democracy and human rights. Its members comprise of parties, both ruling and in opposition, and prominent politicians in Burma, Cambodia, Hong Kong, Japan, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand and, of course, Singapore.

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Tian Jing (2nd from right) in a small group discussion

The youth workshop allowed Mr Teoh and Mr Ng to interact with parties such as the Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), which has come a long way since the martial law era in the 80's.

The political landscape in Asian societies has over the last 20 years been changing, with more Asian countries adopting democracy.

"The oft used explanation by the ruling party in Singapore for the growing repression is that democracy is a western concept and not suitable for Asian societies," Mr Teoh noted. "But the participants at the workshop strongly disagreed.

"They said that it is democracy that enables people to engage in the decision-making process, giving them a stake in their countries' affairs."

The participants also visited a youth camp organised by the DPP where more than a hundred university students volunteered to help in the local elections scheduled for the end of the year. Taiwanese students, Mr Teoh added, are encouraged to be politically active and such youth camps are common.

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Eric (left) and Tian Jing outside a DPP campaign office

"In the repressive state of Singapore, young political activists routinely face police intimidation, persecution and judicial punishment," the Young Democrat related to workshop participants.

When he talked about his brushes with the police on several occasions, one of the delegates exclaimed that the situation in Singapore reminded her of Taiwan's martial law era.

"One wonders how Foreign Minister George Yeo can keep a straight face proclaiming Singapore as a democracy during a recent ASEAN meeting," Mr Teoh pointed out. "The 'democracy' that George Yeo describes Singapore as is actually an authoritarian system and police state."

As for Mr Eric Ng, the trip was his first foray onto the international stage.

"It was also a good opportunity for me to learn from the other participants on communication and presentation skills," he commented. "It certainly serves to build up my confidence."

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Participants posing

He added: "The workshop made me realise the importance of establishing networks with like-minded youths all over. Not only were we able to understand the problems faced by the respective political parties within their own countries.

"I am proud to have been part of a historical event and can proudly proclaim to be one of the founding members of CALD Youth."

Mr Teoh summed up the significance of the event: "If anything, our participation in this workshop served as a reminder, not only to us in the Young Democrats, but to all the youths in Singapore that we cannot adopt a wait-and-see attitude when it comes to political reform. Change can only come when sacrifices are made."
 
One thing about SDP is they are very active in this type of things and have strong ties with foreign parties.
 
One thing about SDP is they are very active in this type of things and have strong ties with foreign parties.

That's also their main problem, strong ties with FTs and other foreigners dun win elections. Does anyone remember CSJ's old nickname? SG's minister in Australia!!!

Seriously stop wasting time money and resource doing things like this, start working on Voters.
 
That's also their main problem, strong ties with FTs and other foreigners dun win elections. Does anyone remember CSJ's old nickname? SG's minister in Australia!!!

Seriously stop wasting time money and resource doing things like this, start working on Voters.

that's the f*cking problem with democrats. they spend all the money on trips overseas and forget about shoring up their support at home. (and i'm referring to u.s. democrats.) :D
 
They have poor ties with voters but have been linking with anything foreign that walks. Why they bother to exist is beyond me. If they can spend time and effort doing this, surely it should be invested in building up their local vote base. Misleading the young ones in this manner is quite wrong. The irony is that their counterparts in these countries actually have a good base of voters.

Look at the smile and conviction on both Teoh's and Ng's face. It reminds me of a Koala Charity in the Australia run by a lady who has amassed a fortune and her son is now involved where her main source of donations are from kids overseas who wrongly belief that the Koalas are an endangered species.
 
This article sums up about SDP having talented people but shooting themselves in their foot with wrong tactics.
 
This is no different to new age church groups, where the smarter one are given responsibilities and overseas trips to keep them busy, engaged and they become the magnet for younger impressionable gullible ones.

Look at the profile of people associated with this group making headlines;
young and impressionable while the adults are more coy.

Proof of the pudding is the votes, the votes and nothing else. They managed to convince people that they are persecuted. Some sadly have no idea what persecuted means.

I felt really sad that the Malay chap used the defence at the Kangaroo T shirt that the picture on it was a wallaby. Chee has to understand that the rest are not like him. He baited the fucking old man and got him and the son by the balls and we all cheered. This is however exploitation.

TiLik is also going to open his franchise and using suckers like Ng and some other dumbfucks. He will stand for elections do some stunt and then claim that he was persecuted to explain the poor performance.

The real returns will come when he his practice starts booming and he will gets paid invitations as a Singapore dissident.


and all these would not win you votes........
 
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