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Gopalan Nair is wrong again.
He said:
The online edition of Singapore's state controlled newspaper the Straits Times of Oct 16, 2009 has this article "Falungong man arrested". This article insults a proud and democratic Australia, a country which prides in their rule of law, by comparing one of Singapore's unjust laws that permit the police to order anyone to move away or face arrest; by claiming that "these laws were modelled after similar measures in Australia." It is as if Adolf Hitler claims their laws of sending Jews to concentration camps were modelled on similar laws in England!
In fact there are similiar laws in oz!!
Under these provisions a wide range of political activity can be outlawed, such as planning or participating in a protest outside government offices or facilities (such as refugee detention centres), where damage allegedly results. Workers who picket a workplace, or demonstrators who block roads or entrances to financial institutions, such as the stock exchange, could be charged as terrorists, as could computer hackers.
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2002/oct2002/asio-o31.shtml
2.Waves of legal repression in Australia
http://www.international.activism.uts.edu.au/conferences/civildis/anderson.html
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Nais outdated with oz development!!
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ya la ya la, he is outdated, you are very "updated". So to you there is repression only in Oz, what about Singapore?
Represssion is so rampant in Singapore, repression is part of running the country called Singapore. Why talk about other country when your own country Singapore is run by bunch of shitty despots who use repression to rule the country?
Stop hallucinating about oz, come and accept the reality in the way Singapore is run by your beloved idols called he lightning or thunderstrike party.
Why should this noisy pussy deride Ozland for borrowing parts of the Singapore draconian methods in dealing with the silent Jihardists ?
It is simply pathetic that the insufferable noisy pussy will prefer to overlook the atrocious acts of preventing public protests in Singapore, but will not hesistate to deride Oz for doing the same.
Originally posted by lionnoisy:Under these provisions a wide range of political activity can be outlawed, such as planning or participating in a protest outside government offices or facilities (such as refugee detention centres), where damage allegedly results. Workers who picket a workplace, or demonstrators who block roads or entrances to financial institutions, such as the stock exchange, could be charged as terrorists, as could computer hackers.
Which part of this did you miss? Was the Falungong guy doing any of this?
Once again, you've proven that your momma blew the dog and shat you out, idiot.