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ChineseJunk
08-09-2006, 04:55 PM
So what's the weather forecast like for the Suntec City area?


Singapore-Asia-IMF-WBank 09-08 0642
Asian activists condemn clampdown on anti-IMF and WBank
activities
SINGAPORE, Sept 8, 2006 (AFP) - Asian activists Friday
condemned Singapore and Indonesia for clamping down on protests
linked to a global financial meeting here next week and vowed to
stage demonstrations in other cities.

They accused Singapore of putting pressure on Indonesia to ban
a conference in the nearby Indonesian island of Batam timed to
coincide with the upcoming International Monetary Fund (IMF) and
World Bank meetings here.

Anti-globalisation activists had planned to hold their
conference and protests in Batam, less than an hour by boat from
Singapore, after Singapore police refused to relax a
long-standing ban on public demonstrations.

But the Batam conference now appears to have been scuttled by
Indonesia and Singapore has allegedly barred a number of
non-government organisation (NGO) figures from entering the
city-state.

"It is very clear that the Batam officials' position not to
allow the conference was because of pressure from the Singaporean
government," said Lidy Nacpil, international coordinator for
Jubilee South, a key participant in the Batam conference.

Manila-based Nacpil told AFP that until two days ago, national
agencies in Jakarta and the Batam local authorities had been
cooperative with the NGOs planning to hold the Batam conference.

"But in the past 24-30 hours, there was a total turnaround,"
she said in a telephone interview from the Philippine capital.

There was no immediate comment from the Singapore government,
which is hosting the September 19-20 IMF and World Bank meetings
and related seminars that will start from early next week.

IMF external relations director Masood Ahmed and his Bank
counterpart, Kevin Kellems, said in Washington on Wednesday that
they were "very surprised and disappointed" by Singapore's
decision to forbid entry to several NGO members.

"Blocking entry of any of these individuals into the country,
or into the annual meetings venue, would undermine engagement
with civil society."

Singapore police have said public protests would compromise
tight security arrangements for the gathering, expected to
attract more than 16,000 delegates.

Activist group Jubilee South counts members from 85 groups in
40 countries in the Asia Pacific, Latin America and the
Caribbean, and Africa.

"We are condemning them both," said Nacpil, referring to
Singapore and Indonesia.

She also did not spare the IMF and Wold Bank from criticism.

"We also should not forget that the World Bank and the IMF bear
part of the responsibility because of having chosen Singapore in
the first place, knowing fully well their track record as far as
protests are concerned," she added.

With their meeting in Batam banned, international NGOs will now
focus on mobilising protests in key cities.

"We are currently communicating with all of our colleagues to
address the latest issue -- to condemn the decision and actions
of the Indonesian and Singaporean governments and also to
denounce the World Bank and IMF for their double standards,"
Nacpil said.

A protest rally will be held against a World Bank forum on
corruption in Manila next Tuesday.

Elsewhere in Asia, protests are being organised in Indonesia,
Thailand, India, Bangladesh and Nepal, among others, to
complement similar plans in Washington DC and cities in Latin
America.

Nacpil said a Filipino colleague, Ana Maria Nemenzo of the
Freedom from Debt Coalition, had been notified she had been
blacklisted.

"We think this is an embarrassment for them (Singapore). This
is like the Middle Ages. What are they afraid of?" she said.

The planned activities in Batam by the NGOs, which include a
concert and seminars, "are very ordinary in other countries," she
said.
Singapore-Asia-IMF-WBank-protest

AFP 080811 GMT SEP 06

ColeLiZhiEn
08-09-2006, 05:30 PM
HaHaHa!

Stinkapore Gahmen Scores An Own Goal Even Before Kick-Off!

Totally Appropriate Insults They Are Heaping On Stinkapore Gahmen!

HELLO!!! Are you SINGAPOREAN? If you are, i think you should surrender ur citizenship. If you aren't, who are to spell Singapore = Stinkapore? If it really sucks staying here, migrate la. Don't dirty the air here.

OoRpiSai
08-09-2006, 06:06 PM
Steps to convert from Singapore Citizenship to a PR :


STEP 1 : Relocate to other country.
STEP 2 : Give up your Singapore Citizenship.
STEP 3 : . . .
STEP 4 : Apply to be a PR.



If there's no STEP 1, then there's no STEP 2, etc.

Ok ... ok ... I think we can be flexible : one can do STEP 2, then STEP 1. Or, one can do STEP 2 without doing STEP 1 (and risk being an overstayer).

:rolleyes:

OMG..kenken pal...u have migrated here:eek:
Mr M missing u...i thought there is always K&M

zephyr_is
08-09-2006, 06:11 PM
HaHaHa!

Stinkapore Gahmen Scores An Own Goal Even Before Kick-Off!

Totally Appropriate Insults They Are Heaping On Stinkapore Gahmen!

Rather have unpopular decision now and not allowed the riots or protesters than allowing it and things get out of hands...cos if that happens, then the foreign press will have a field day making fun of Sg...I can already imagine their headline "Strict Singapore faces off with foreign protesters".

OoRpiSai
08-09-2006, 06:16 PM
Sorry hor ... I have no argument with Mahathir.

:D

i tot u did..Mystically..:eek:

chng8888
08-09-2006, 07:20 PM
WTH??? wat are u guys talking?

AngelOfDeathz
08-09-2006, 08:57 PM
either way our respective authorties should start gearing up for riots...
prepare for the worst... start training...

in case you find it too expensive to organise a fake riot...
just get your ppl down to the mrt interchanges (city hall, dobby ghaut, etc...) during peak hours and get them to hold back the barbarians trying to get into the train irregardless whether the doors are closing, when many ppl are trying to get out or when the the train is REALLY FULL

mourinhoisKING
08-09-2006, 11:24 PM
i have a feeling there will be one...a small one...

you are talking abut singapore here...how far can a riot in singapore go?

:D

skyrek88
08-09-2006, 11:32 PM
well, i think our SPF SOC unit is very efficient and well prepared for any upcoming planned riots during the IMF meeting, i have confidence in SG's Security. Well, been trained in TRACOM, i believe that even if there is a riot, it will be handled well.

Astute33
09-09-2006, 11:11 AM
Just now I had a good laugh when it was reported on TV that PETA wanted to protest in the nude. :eek:


That may cause a riot... :p

Other then that, the chance of a big riot in Singapore is slim. The protestors will still demonstrate in their own Countries.

mourinhoisKING
09-09-2006, 03:56 PM
maybe a protest march or gathering at most...

riot...highly impossible...

possibilities of a riot is very slim..

CephasDAvid
10-09-2006, 08:19 PM
maybe a protest march or gathering at most...

riot...highly impossible...

possibilities of a riot is very slim..

agreed... even if a protest march starts, expect the ang chia(red vehicles) and heavily armoured police personnel appearing in a matter of minutes...

Beerenthusiast
13-09-2006, 04:17 AM
Rather have unpopular decision now and not allowed the riots or protesters than allowing it and things get out of hands...cos if that happens, then the foreign press will have a field day making fun of Sg...I can already imagine their headline "Strict Singapore faces off with foreign protesters".


Foreigners already make fun of us.... "The you-can't-chew-gum nation" or, "the country-that-treats-caning-as-a-sport nation" just to name a few.
Hell, some people even think we're communist or even part of China... Whats the use! Just keep to our bloddy strict laws and say the Chinese govt din allow us to change it :D

Beerenthusiast
13-09-2006, 04:25 AM
i have a feeling there will be one...a small one...

you are talking abut singapore here...how far can a riot in singapore go?

:D

We can have a riot....... @ my house! Dun forget to BYOB k!
No freeloaders! And we can have our own lil protests here and wake up the neighbours!

I live just off Orchard Road in my country residence @ the Istana... Or if its more convenient, my other address is @ 1 Dalvey Estate. All r welcome! Bring the ladies, we'll have a pool partay! :D

koi239917
13-09-2006, 06:04 PM
" Mai Kia " !! is safe one lah!
Everything are under controll.
Trust me!!:D

minwei192
17-09-2006, 08:19 PM
HaHaHa!

Stinkapore Gahmen Scores An Own Goal Even Before Kick-Off!

Totally Appropriate Insults They Are Heaping On Stinkapore Gahmen!

HELLO!!! Are you SINGAPOREAN? If you are, i think you should surrender ur citizenship. If you aren't, who are to spell Singapore = Stinkapore? If it really sucks staying here, migrate la. Don't dirty the air here.


hey man get out of our land, our home SINGAPORE!!!