The barrage of attacks against Roy Ngerng and Han Hui Hui for heckling
Special Needs Children is followed by a police investigation for
unlawful assembly at Hong Lim Park. Several protesters had been called
up by the Police to assist in the investigation. Han Hui Hui had been
called up too and so was Roy, but he was overseas.
Social media is on fire with what they see as victimisation against the
two youngsters. Many netizens have stood up in their defence, to dismiss
the accusations against them as senseless and baseless. Many have been
working overtime digging out facts and even the constitution to prove
their innocence. Other than the social media and netizens, who could the
two youngsters and the protesters depend on to speak out for them? The
Police are investigating a complaint against them and are unlikely to be
on their side.
Could Roy and Hui Hui fall back on the politicians? Funny, this island
got politicians or not? Why not a sound heard from any politician on
this case? Maybe this is not a political issue and no politicians want
to get involved. Politicians only want to serve the people but don’t
like this kind of things. No wonder there is an eerie silence from the
politicians of all stripes and colours. Hey, would the new Singaporean
First Party seize the moment?
It looks like there in only one man, other than Leong Sze Hian, that the
two can rely on to defend their innocence, and in the courts of law.
Yes, this is a rule of law country and the only redress is in the courts
of law.
Another crowd funding coming up? This is probably the last avenue for
citizens like Roy and Hui Hui that are on the wrong side of things. They
have no one else to seek redress and support except the people. Isn’t
it pathetic?
The politicians are so quiet. It is none of their business. See nothing,
hear nothing, say nothing is the best. We are a first world country
with first world politicians that are always ready to help and serve the
people, but not one stepping forward to help Roy and Hui Hui.
Kopi Level - Yellow
Chinatown hawker centre. Hawker Centres are a national heritage, selling a wide variety of food at very reasonable prices. They are spread across the whole island and is part of the Singapore way of life.
10/13/2014
Two controversial books/films eyeing for attention
The main media is showering praises to the book ‘Battle for Merger’
daily and everywhere. Another book or film, ‘To Singapore With Love’, on
the same period of our history has been banned for factual errors. One
can safely conclude that the first book, more like a compulsory reading
for all Singaporeans and locals, is free from factual errors. And it
will be turned into a film too. It may become our official history book
in schools in time to come.
Now take a look at the title of the banned film that sounds more like a romantic fiction. Were the errors that made the govt saw red errors of history or errors of personal CVs that have little or insignificant impact on the course of our history? Or would such errors change the course or perception of our official history? No, not that serious. But they would have serious implications on our national security. My God, this must be very powerful material that could be of the same realm as religious scriptures or terrorist literature on DIY bomb making or how to bring down a govt! Otherwise how could this book/film be so dangerous to our national security?
Assuming that the film contains hypnotic doctrines that could inspire or hallucinate readers to bring down our govt, it would still take a certain kind of readers to believe in it and to be converted. Would the film be powerful enough to convert readers like those marching to Syria to join ISIS? Do we have any faith in the intelligence of our people to discriminate truth from falsehood, good from evil, what is good for the nation and people? Or is the assumption that Sinkies are really daft and could become dangerous after viewing the film be real?
According to Han Fook Kwang, it is not like that. To him this book is anything but dangerous. For in his Sunday Times article he advocated that the people be allowed to view both and make sense out of our history. It is good for the people to know both sides of the story to form an educated and informed opinion and to learn from our past. A good example is the recent fiasco at Hong Lim Park. Without the social media, what kind of impression would readers have by just reading the main media? They could even stone or lynch Roy and Hui Hui for heckling the Special Needs Children, for being irresponsible, inconsiderate and even behaving like hooligans.
In today’s electronic world of social media, no govt can stop the people from reading what they want to read. No one can shut their minds, blindfold them and hold their hands like little children to the ice cream stall. The people will read what they want to read/see and will want to form their own opinions of things. They would not be gagged, be blinded and be told what they can read or what they cannot read. Only those living in the Stone Age will think they can do that to a city of modern and well educated population.
If the film ‘To Singapore With Love’ is dangerous and untouchable, then Han Fook Kwang is advocating something very dangerous. Cannot be lah. He cannot be so stupid to do such a thing. He does not have an Imperial Medal that would spare his life from persecution. He is simply telling a simple truth, that it is better for the people to find out their own truth normally than to keep them from a different truth and getting irritated by the process of banning them from seeing the other truth.
The citizens are not daft, not little unthinking children anymore. The children have grown up.
Kopi Level - Yellow
Now take a look at the title of the banned film that sounds more like a romantic fiction. Were the errors that made the govt saw red errors of history or errors of personal CVs that have little or insignificant impact on the course of our history? Or would such errors change the course or perception of our official history? No, not that serious. But they would have serious implications on our national security. My God, this must be very powerful material that could be of the same realm as religious scriptures or terrorist literature on DIY bomb making or how to bring down a govt! Otherwise how could this book/film be so dangerous to our national security?
Assuming that the film contains hypnotic doctrines that could inspire or hallucinate readers to bring down our govt, it would still take a certain kind of readers to believe in it and to be converted. Would the film be powerful enough to convert readers like those marching to Syria to join ISIS? Do we have any faith in the intelligence of our people to discriminate truth from falsehood, good from evil, what is good for the nation and people? Or is the assumption that Sinkies are really daft and could become dangerous after viewing the film be real?
According to Han Fook Kwang, it is not like that. To him this book is anything but dangerous. For in his Sunday Times article he advocated that the people be allowed to view both and make sense out of our history. It is good for the people to know both sides of the story to form an educated and informed opinion and to learn from our past. A good example is the recent fiasco at Hong Lim Park. Without the social media, what kind of impression would readers have by just reading the main media? They could even stone or lynch Roy and Hui Hui for heckling the Special Needs Children, for being irresponsible, inconsiderate and even behaving like hooligans.
In today’s electronic world of social media, no govt can stop the people from reading what they want to read. No one can shut their minds, blindfold them and hold their hands like little children to the ice cream stall. The people will read what they want to read/see and will want to form their own opinions of things. They would not be gagged, be blinded and be told what they can read or what they cannot read. Only those living in the Stone Age will think they can do that to a city of modern and well educated population.
If the film ‘To Singapore With Love’ is dangerous and untouchable, then Han Fook Kwang is advocating something very dangerous. Cannot be lah. He cannot be so stupid to do such a thing. He does not have an Imperial Medal that would spare his life from persecution. He is simply telling a simple truth, that it is better for the people to find out their own truth normally than to keep them from a different truth and getting irritated by the process of banning them from seeing the other truth.
The citizens are not daft, not little unthinking children anymore. The children have grown up.
Kopi Level - Yellow
10/12/2014
Hong Lim Affair – What is the truth?
In the Sunday Times today, the Police replied that they had
tried to contact her many times by phone. When this failed, they went to her
home at 9.30pm to serve the notice
to appear at the Police station. They also said that it was Hui Hui who asked
for the interview timing to be changed but later she turned up at 2.30pm. The interview lasted until 9.30pm. During the interview the Police
provided her with refreshments and she took several breaks except for dinner.
No dinner?
The Police are conducting the investigation as someone had
made a police report. The Police did not disclose the identity of the person
making the report or the nature of the complaint. It must be important, whether
the person reporting/complainant or the nature of the offence. If not, how
could the Police justify spending so many resources, manpower and time to
investigate this incident? And they took
7 solid hours to interview Han Hui Hui alone. The matter must be real serious.
Would the Police also interview Teo Ser Luck, the NPark
Director, the YMCA officials and Police Officers at the scene to get the hole
picture? Oops, typing error, I meant the whole picture.
Whatever, now that the two sides have given their stories,
and obviously the facts from both parties are miles apart, someone is going to
be charged for lying or making false statements. The facts can be easily proven
in this case, I think.
I am not going to ask what do you think. Facts are facts and
shouldn’t require thinking when the facts are still hot on top of the stove.
Kopi Level - Yellow
Hong Lim Affair – Who entraps who?
There is this theory going around that Roy Ngerng and Han
Hui Hui walked into a trap set up for them. I have another theory, that unwittingly
Roy and Hui Hui had allowed a counter trap to fall in place and many fell in without
know that the hunter is now the hunted.
The first theory was quite obvious to those who saw it that
way. There was this huge party for Special Needs Children and senior citizens.
These were vulnerable people and everyone should take special care not to
encroach into their area of activities to upset or disturb them. And there were
all the good reasons to let this party to be held side by side with Roy
and Hui Hui’s protest. And it was very tempting, whether in the heat of the
moment, intentionally or unintentionally, or being provoked, to wander into the
forbidden zone and to be seen to be disturbing the peace, violating the space
of the vulnerable. And finally, to irritate and agitate them, the authority
appeared at the last moment asking them to move to another corner of the Park
when this could be done well in advance.
Roy and Hui Hui apparently fell into this entrapment,
marched into the forbidden zone to be seen as ‘heckling’ the Special Needs
Children. Now they must face the music.
The other entrapment theory is that both Roy and Hui Hui
would go as planned and let the authority mess up themselves in the eyes of the
public by appearing as overbearing and intimidating two young persons. The
authority would have to handle themselves very well and proper, with decency
but without looking like thugs and gangsters bullying two youngsters. It would
be a matter of how the law were used and interpreted and how the process of the
law was being applied.
Now let’s recap this unfortunate incident to see if the
authority has fallen into an entrapment by chance. The verdict would be in the eyes
of the beholder. There would be those who would want to look for all the
reasons to entrap Roy and Hui Hui. There would also be those who want to see
how fair is the authority towards the citizens and whether there is an abuse of
power, and to judge how the authority is behaving.
The granting of the two events with incompatible agenda and
dynamics has already raised many eyebrows with many yelling entrapment. It was an
event that could easily be avoided but allowed to happen for whatever reasons.
With Hui Hui and her party fully prepared with their video
cameras to protect themselves, there came marching, a group of men that required
serious make ups to look nice and friendly people, all caught in camera,
towards a scrawny little girl that was less than 5 ft tall. It was like a scene
from a gangland movie. And while some ruled that the little girl was in
defiance, some would not look too kindly on the group of men muscling over the
little girl.
The flurry of news splashed on the main media, followed with
all the condemnations of ‘heckling’ of Special Needs Children, even from
ministers and MPs appeared the next day. It made a very strong first impact on
the readers. As days passed and more evidence was produced in the social media,
this overload of news in a media that has low credibility rankings by
international agencies started to turn rancid. No one believes that there was
any heckling in the first place and the accusation was overdone and hardly
could hold any water. It backfired and supported the conspiracy theory.
Everyone thinks that it would be blown over when sanity
returns. But no. The social media is now filled with coverage of the knocking
of doors in the quiet of the night by the police to serve notice to some
participants at the protest rally, this time for suspicion of being members of
an unlawful assembly. Many eyeballs are rolling. This is going to rattle nerves,
and if the authority knows, would not go down well with the public. In the past
it was easy as there was no social media. Today, everything comes under the
glare of a spotlight.
I shouldn’t use any strong or emotional words on how this is
being received by the public, especially the netizens. Comments in the social
media have been one way, furious, totally negative, uncalled for, puzzling and
exasperating. The authority got to be very careful in what it is doing and how
it carries out its law enforcing duty. The people are watching and questioning,
very cynical and unforgiving, if not very angry over the latest development.
Maybe the feedbacks in Reach are cheering and clapping at
how successful was the first entrapment and failing to see the second
entrapment.
Looking at the whole picture, has the authority fallen into
an entrapment that puts a spotlight on them in a very negative way? If this is
what the public/netizens are perceiving, this unwitting entrapment is going to
be more serious and more costly to the govt. The govt must not be seen to be
harassing the people or turning against the people. The govt is for the people,
to protect the people, the guardian of the people. The authority is everything
about the rule of law, fairness and justice to the people. The govt has to be
extremely careful not to be seen to be bullying the people, or it will fall
right into the entrapment.
Now we have this double entrapment theory, or entrapment
within an entrapment. How would they turn out and who would end up the loser?
Who is the heckler? Who is entrapping who?
Kopi Level - Yellow
10/11/2014
Protesters at Hong Lim on 27 Sep called up by Police for investigation
Below
is part of an article posted in TOC on the investigation by the Police for
‘Unlawful Assembly’ at Hong Lim during the ‘Return My CPF’ protest rally on 27
Sep.
‘Several participants of the Return Our CPF protest at Hong Lim Park on 27 September have been called up by the police for questioning with regards to the event….
In its letter to the
participants to present themselves at the Police Cantonment Complex to assist
in the probe, the police said it was investigating “an offence of unlawful
assembly” committed on 27 September at Hong Lim Park.
The Online Citizen
(TOC) understands that at least 5 of the participants were called up for the
investigation on Thursday. Plainclothes officers from the Criminal
Investigation Department (CID) had visited them at each of their homes to serve
them the “notice to appear” at the police station.
Two of them told TOC
that they were served the notice at midnight on Thursday, just hours before they were required to appear for
questioning.
“They knocked on my
door at 12.20am
in plainclothes,” one of the participants told TOC. “My parents panicked and
thought I had committed a crime. They are still kind of panicky now too.”…’
A few points in
question. 1. Is Hong Lim Park legislated for such protest and demonstration? 2.
How did the gathering of protesters at Hong Lim become an illegal assembly of
people? 3. Was the permit withdrawn for the protest rally that made the protest
illegal? 4. If the Park is legislated for such purposes, does it require a
permit or just a confirmation to use the Park would suffice?
Those being called up
must have quite a frightening experience to have people knocking at their door
in the middle of the night be they strangers or the police. No one welcomes knockings at their doors in the wee hours of the morning. It is so eerie
and scary, like being visited by an owl.
Kopi Level - Green
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