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Singaporean activists protest G8 meeting at Japanese embassy PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 06 July 2008
Singapore Democrats

In solidarity with the planned mass demonstration in Sapporo and anti-G8 activists worldwide, a group of Singaporean activists held a brief protest outside the Japanese Embassy in Singapore yesterday.

The group received an unfriendly reception from the security guard on duty. The activists unfurled a banner that read: "Int'l Solidarity Action Day" despite threats from the security guard to call the police. The guard refused to hand over a letter to the Japanese ambassador and also stopped the activists from depositing the letter in the mailbox. The group will attempt to deliver the letter again on Monday.

In statement released online, the group said: "The embassy must have been put on alert during the G8 summit, for the guard appeared to have anticipated our actions. He was probably told to refer anything peculiar to the police. Here, we lament the fact that demonstrations are relatively uncommon and risky in Singapore. Repressive laws require police approval for public gatherings of 4 or more people. These laws are selectively enforced and used to quell dissent."

Photos of our protest can be found on this report - http://japan.indymedia.org/newswire/display/4565/index.php

Report on mass protest in Sapporo - http://ticker.gipfelsoli.org/2008/07/05/thousands-challenge-g8-and-march-for-peace

Our letter is reproduced below.


5th July 2008

Ambassador Makoto Yamanaka
Embassy of Japan in Singapore
16 Nassim Road
Singapore 238390

Dear Ambassador,

We are a group of Singaporeans who have been following the worrying turn of events leading up to the 34th G8 summit in Hokkaido, Japan this year.

We express our alarm at recent news of foreign scholars, independent journalists and media workers being detained at the airport and subjected to long hours of questioning. Among those held and probed is Ms Susan George, a well-known political scientist and writer on Third World poverty critical of the G8.

There have been reports of intrusive searches conducted under the pretext of "anti-terror" measures.

Those approached by the authorities have been required to declare their schedule in Japan, with details of activities for each and every day of their stay. Some have had their visit cut short while others, such as activists from the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions, have been outright barred from entry into Japan.

We denounce these measures as they violate both the constitutional rights of Japanese citizens and the human rights of foreigners entering Japan. It worries us that the level of security this year will set new precedents for future summits in a grim trend of increasing intolerance towards mounting opposition.

Like many others, we see that the summit venue in Lake Toya was deliberately chosen in order to avoid civil society, requiring time consuming and expensive trips activists and demonstrators cannot generally afford.

As you know, the G8 is an informal grouping of eight of the wealthiest industralised nations. Decisions arrived at G8 meetings affect billions around the world due to the group's collective dominance of the world's economy. Yet member countries constitute only about 14% of the world's population, with Japan as populous Asia's only representation and none from Africa or Latin America.

This being the case, policies set into motion show a lack of proper consideration of problems faced by the global south, with disastrous results.

G8 backed policies also generally favour the interests of transnational corporations over ordinary workers.

The reclusiveness, lack of representation, together with heightened police presence and security measures at the summit this year, further adds to the already elitist image of the G8. It appears to us as though G8 leaders are bunkering down, seeking refuge more than ever when they should instead open up and pay closer attention to criticism from the ground.

For the suppression of dissent with severe curbs on the right to freedom of expression and assembly, Singapore has over the years acquired a dismal reputation with human rights groups and professional bodies such as Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders. Japan should avoid falling prey to the same authoritarian tendencies which may one day result in a severe backlash.

We hope that you would communicate our views to the Japanese government. Thank you.

Yours sincerely,
A group of concerned Singaporeans

Chong Kai Xiong
Ilyas Imran
Rachel Zeng
V. Rajaram
Seelan Palay
Shafiie
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山中  -  Singaporean activists protest G8 meeting at Japane    Sun, 06 Jul 2008 10:16 pm
邪魔するな!馬鹿野朗の支那人
Norman  -  Japanese comment    Mon, 07 Jul 2008 1:10 am
Translate, anyone?
Japanese motherfu**ing cocksuc  -     Mon, 07 Jul 2008 1:46 am
邪魔するな!馬鹿野朗の日本人
Kai Xiong  -      Mon, 07 Jul 2008 7:31 am
Here comes the neocons..

1. Yamanaka - Don't get in the way, idiotic "Shina" people

(Shina is a racist name for China)

2. Japanese mo... - Don't get in the way, idiotic Japanese.
Anonymous  -     Mon, 07 Jul 2008 10:12 am
Quote:
Kai Xiong - Mon, 07 Jul 2008 7:31 am

Here comes the neocons..

1. Yamanaka - Don't get in the way, idiotic "Shina" people

(Shina is a racist name for China)

2. Japanese mo... - Don't get in the way, idiotic Japanese.



Thanks for the translation (attempts), Kaixiong.

By the way, are you the 'Chong Kaixiong' mentioned in the feature?

Chong would be a Hakka[/size] last name, wouldn't it? How do you feel being associated with Harry Lee? Aren't you all damn poud of having an illustrious son like him? [size=x-large]Is that why you aren't going after him but the Japanese instead???
Singaporean  -     Mon, 07 Jul 2008 11:24 am
The security guard is just afraid of losing his job. It is probably in his job description to stop the protest. Maybe now that he has succeeded he can be seconded to Whitley Rd Detention Centre. He may have more success stopping Mas wannabes from pulling the same stunt in future.
Kai Xiong  -     Mon, 07 Jul 2008 1:53 pm
Anonymous,

I'm one of them. I'm Cantonese, not Hakka.

We're not after any Japanese. The issue is G8, corporate globalisation and repression. If the summit was Germany or US, we would do the same outside their respective embassies.

Also, there are plenty of Japanese activists I've personally met and know wishing for the G8 to go.

I have no love for Lee Kuan Yew either for rendering workers and trade unions powerless to maintain PAP's political hegemony and attract foreign multinationals to prop up the economy.

I think you might care to know too that I'm one of the TBT protesters charged.

Singaporean,

What you said about the guard wanting to keep his job is sadly all too true. Even though I'm angry about the encounter, I feel that the scorn heaped on the fellow was uncalled for.

The security guard is only a product of a regime that rewards (or not punish) people for dispensing personal judgement and blindly follow rules laid out from above. Our civil servants from SPF have the same problem. It's unhealthy for Singapore's future.
nick  -     Mon, 07 Jul 2008 11:29 pm
those dickheads make me laugh. full of wayang only
Anonymous  -     Tue, 08 Jul 2008 1:14 am
Quote:
I think you might care to know too that I'm one of the TBT protesters charged.


Relieved to hear you are Cantonese too.
Thank you for standing up for us and for local issues - start change, begin from within, reform this system, then we go take on the world, all right.

Bravo, Kaixiong!
vera gensan  -      Tue, 08 Jul 2008 2:10 am
Dear brave Singaporeans who picketed the Japanese Embassy,

It has been many decades since we last saw some opposition in a prison country like Singapore.

I salute you for your bravery for telling the world your opposition to the G8.

I admire your solidarity for the people of Japan resisting the agenda of the G8 which is maintaining neo-liberal policies that benefit the MNCs' interests rather than the peoples of the world.

I hope that through your solidarity action, many more Singaporeans will join you in the future.

BTW, we in the Phil. picketed the Japanese Embassy for similar objectives like yours.

We also showed our solidarity for the Japanese people and condemned the Japanese government's violence and repression against the protesters to the G8.

Vera Gensan
Philippines
All-CHINESE Federation  -  Thumbs Up for Brave Cantonese - Xiong    Tue, 08 Jul 2008 5:38 am
You say what the what, okay, Big Man

As long as you are not Hakka, every Chinese in Singapore is going their support behind you - especially if you say you want to go into activism full time, i.e. join politics, become a full-fledged politician.

We've had enough the Hakkas, the way they have taken the rest of us for fools, not just in Singapore, but throughout Chinese history in every land you find a Hakka - he is sure to cook up some scam to milk us goodhearted Chinese.

Now know why our grandfathers used to tell us: never do business with a Hakka, never transact with one.

Many have found out albeit too late: Lim Chin Siong, Chia Type Poh, David Marshall, even his own comrades Goh Keng Swee, Rajaratnam, Toh Chin Chye, even the British (who had thought "Since he has been educated at Oxbridge, tries very hard to speak and sound like us, he must be one one of us!" but alas how wrong - they forgot Lucifer has many faces).

Go for it, Kaixiong - we believe what you said.

Whatever you do, just don't do another Yaw Shin leong that yaw-siew-kwee
Kai Xiong  -     Tue, 08 Jul 2008 2:30 pm
vera gensan,

On behalf of my friends, thank you for your kind words.

All-Chinese Federation,

I don't understand your animosity towards Hakkas.
All-Chinese Federation  -  Dear Kaixiong,    Tue, 08 Jul 2008 9:44 pm
Are you sure, with a surname like that, you aren't one of them?

Lots of them speak Cantonese - like those in peninsular Malaysia (6 million of them, including Michael CHONG of MCA), Alex Man of HK, etc, as they 'invited' themselves in and lived in the Mei county in Guangdong province, so to 'integrate' - another way of wanting to hide their true identity - learnt to speak Cantonese, write Han characters.

Hm, Mr Chong, maybe your dad &/or granddad aren't telling you the truth, who you really are... Very fishy.

And it's not animosity - don't make it sound we Chinese love to scalp you for no valid reason.

It's only tit for tat - these 'guests' of the Chinese people have really outstayed their welcome - one thousand years, o be exact - in our community. Time to butt them out.

Will we see the back of you? Hopefully not, since you claimed cantonese ancestry - and you're still useful in our scheme of things to do some little protesting here and there.

Sorry, we are only doing what these northern barbaric Haks have been for centuries - BEING EXPLOITATIVE.
Grandpa Joe  -     Tue, 08 Jul 2008 9:49 pm
Quote:
Kai Xiong - Tue, 08 Jul 2008 2:30 pm

vera gensan,

On behalf of my friends, thank you for your kind words.

All-Chinese Federation,

I don't understand your animosity towards Hakkas.



To Kai Xiong:

Obviously you aren't a well-read person, know too little history with your young years (maybe just some and enough to go heckle Ambassador Yamanaka and his family and countrymen, or you simple choose to ignore.

Or perhaps even blind or myopic too since it had been put out to you with absolute clairty by All-Chinese Federation:

Quote:
Now know why our grandfathers used to tell us: never do business with a Hakka, never transact with one.

Many have found out albeit too late: Lim Chin Siong, Chia Type Poh, David Marshall, even his own comrades Goh Keng Swee, Rajaratnam, Toh Chin Chye, even the British (who had thought "Since he has been educated at Oxbridge, tries very hard to speak and sound like us, he must be one one of us!" but alas how wrong - they forgot Lucifer has many faces).



Now, let's hope you read as well as you protest.
Anonymous  -  re:    Thu, 10 Jul 2008 2:57 am
Ya whatever Grandpa.

Our current generation doesn't want or need all your baggage from the past.

Grandpa Joe wrote:
Quote:
Kai Xiong - Tue, 08 Jul 2008 2:30 pm

vera gensan,

On behalf of my friends, thank you for your kind words.

All-Chinese Federation,

I don't understand your animosity towards Hakkas.



To Kai Xiong:

Obviously you aren't a well-read person, know too little history with your young years (maybe just some and enough to go heckle Ambassador Yamanaka and his family and countrymen, or you simple choose to ignore.

Or perhaps even blind or myopic too since it had been put out to you with absolute clairty by All-Chinese Federation:

Quote:
Now know why our grandfathers used to tell us: never do business with a Hakka, never transact with one.

Many have found out albeit too late: Lim Chin Siong, Chia Type Poh, David Marshall, even his own comrades Goh Keng Swee, Rajaratnam, Toh Chin Chye, even the British (who had thought "Since he has been educated at Oxbridge, tries very hard to speak and sound like us, he must be one one of us!" but alas how wrong - they forgot Lucifer has many faces).



Now, let's hope you read as well as you protest.
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