The Epoch Times: Singapore Decision Aids and Abets Murderous Regime
December 5, 2006 (Clearwisdom.net) Rumor has it that they're considering posting a new
slogan on lampposts and overpasses in Singapore. The proposed text reads "Good People! Please obey our laws:" Two Singaporeans were convicted on Nov. 30 of "harassing" Chinese
diplomats. They were charged after meditating last July on the sidewalk in front
of the Chinese embassy under a banner. The banner under which Ms. Ng Chye and Mr. Erh Boon Tiong were sitting said,
"7.20 hunger striking to protest the brutal and inhuman persecution of
Falun Gong practitioners by the CCP." "7.20" is July 20, 1999,
when the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) began its all-out persecution of Falun
Gong. A peaceful protest against a foreign regime ended in jail sentences for Ms.
Ng and Mr. Erh. The foreign regime that they protested, the CCP, is responsible for at least
80 million unnatural deaths of its own people during its bloody history. That foreign regime, say leading government officials such as European
Parliament Vice President Edward McMillan-Scott, today persecutes and tortures
100 million or more peaceful people for their faiths. That foreign regime, say investigators such as Canadians David Kilgour and
David Matas, removes the vital organs of Falun Gong practitioners while they are
still alive, and sells them for profit. The Singapore court's decision, by silencing those who tell the world about
murderous crimes now occurring, helps these crimes to continue unchecked. Singapore is a nation with 4.4 million people, most of them ethnic Chinese,
crammed on to a small island. Confucian values run deep in the national psyche,
so deferring to an elder brother comes naturally. Singapore's cultural affinity
with the ancestral homeland of China places the CCP regime in the role of the
elder brother-more precisely, the Big Brother-who need not twist arms too hard
to get what it wants. With few natural resources, Singapore's economy depends greatly on trade. It
fears its prosperity would be jeopardized by poor relations with the giants of
international trade, such as China. Thus political pressure from the CCP
regarding anything important to Beijing is amplified by the economic leverage of
the world's most populous country. Together, these cultural and economic factors make supposedly democratic
Singapore a ripe market for China's most cancerous export: irrational
oppression, in general, and persecution of Falun Gong practitioners, in
particular. "Big Brother made me do it" is no excuse for what was, from
first-hand accounts, a kangaroo-court decision rife with irregularities, such as
the judge's refusal to look at evidence and to listen to four of five defense
witnesses. Singapore bears the responsibility for more than the harm done to
defendants, for more than the damage to the integrity of its own system of
justice, and for more than an egregious violation of freedom of expression. Here is what's worse than the violation of freedom of its own people: Because
they put the gag on those who peacefully ask for the end of ruthless
persecution, Singapore is aiding and abetting the persecutors. The Little
Brother is guilty of complicity in a human rights disaster. Nevertheless, we cannot lose sight of the whole scenario. The Big Brother flexes its muscles throughout the world when it rattles
sabers through proxies in North Korea and Iran, plays economic blackmail with
its huge market and cheap exports, blusters and beguiles through its emissaries,
and churns out misinformation through state-controlled media. For both small and mighty nations, these factors cloud their judgment and
move them to act against the rule of law, basic human compassion, and even their
own consciences, in order to appease the CCP. Let's be clear: It is wrong for the world community to keep silent on slave
labor, religious persecution, torture, and systematic selling of human organs
for profit. But in the end we must remember who is the world's biggest source of these
reckless deeds. We need to remember that it is the CCP who perpetrates those
horrors that diminish all of humanity. Blame Singapore for aiding and abetting. Then blame the CCP regime for the
murder of millions.
"No chewing gum."
"No spitting on the street."
"No jaywalking."
"No bothering foreign regimes that murder for profit."
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