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http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_578674.html


Sep 15, 2010
George Yeo meets Lama
By Lee Jia Xin
Foreign Minister George Yeo, who is on a six-day visit to Beijing, greets other members of the 11th Panchen Lama's delegation at Xinhuang Temple. -- ST PHOTO: SIM CH YIN

FOREIGN Minister George Yeo paid a courtesy call on the 11th Panchen Lama on Tuesday.

Mr Yeo, who is in Beijing on a working visit, met the Panchen Lama in the Tibetan monk's role as a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Committee (CPPCC) and vice-chairman of the China Buddhist Association.

He thanked the Panchen Lama for the hospitality extended by his representatives during his visit in August 2009 to the Tashi Lhunpo Monastery in Tibet, which is the seat of the Panchen Lama.

The Panchen Lama was at that time not available to receive Mr Yeo at the Tashi Lhunpo Monastery.

Mr Yeo also updated the Panchen Lama on the state of Singapore-China religious exchanges and invited him to visit Singapore in his official capacity.
 
Meet panchen for what.... Dalai is more enlightened

As usual, 'suck up' to the PR Chinese, bend where the wind blows...at one time, it was 'suck up' to the Taiwanese.

'two legs bad, four legs good'....most Tibetans respect the Dalai Lama..why are we as a nation, want to incur the wrath of the Tibeatans by showing support to what they perceive as a 'puppet'???

Once again, no moral values & greedy...
 
This one backfired on George Yeo leow. The Singapore Tibetan Buddhists will be pissed with him.
 
>Sep 15, 2010 George Yeo meets LamaBy Lee Jia Xin
Foreign Minister George Yeo, who is on a six-day visit to Beijing, greets other members of the 11th Panchen Lama's delegation at Xinhuang Temple. -- ST PHOTO: SIM CH YIN
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You guys missed the headline, george yeo meets LAMA...this one? The llama (Lama glama) is a South American camelid or this one, Lama (Tibetan: བླ་མ་; Wylie: bla-ma; "chief" or "high priest"[1]) is a title for a Tibetan teacher of the Dharma?

It should be proper as His Excellency Panchen Lama...not that wooley LAMA...ha ha ha ha:D
 
Why got 2 lama huh? I read everyone wants to meet Dalai Lama but Singapore meet this Panchen Lama maybe this lama is better?
 
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http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_578674.html


Sep 15, 2010
George Yeo meets Lama
By Lee Jia Xin
Foreign Minister George Yeo, who is on a six-day visit to Beijing, greets other members of the 11th Panchen Lama's delegation at Xinhuang Temple. -- ST PHOTO: SIM CH YIN

FOREIGN Minister George Yeo paid a courtesy call on the 11th Panchen Lama on Tuesday.

Mr Yeo, who is in Beijing on a working visit, met the Panchen Lama in the Tibetan monk's role as a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Committee (CPPCC) and vice-chairman of the China Buddhist Association.

He thanked the Panchen Lama for the hospitality extended by his representatives during his visit in August 2009 to the Tashi Lhunpo Monastery in Tibet, which is the seat of the Panchen Lama.

The Panchen Lama was at that time not available to receive Mr Yeo at the Tashi Lhunpo Monastery.

Mr Yeo also updated the Panchen Lama on the state of Singapore-China religious exchanges and invited him to visit Singapore in his official capacity.


This is a clear picture of PAP minister's hypocrisy and falsehood, look at his posture and what he put around his neck, those completely different from what he have in his mind and soul.
:oIo:

PAP govt is like Dr M said playing dirty politics of Racism Religions & Languages, while they imposed total ban on Singaporeans from doing the same.

:oIo:

Just as lies and rubbish flies off LKY's IBM big mouth to ban these politics, his minister got caught OFF GUARD doing it?

Se what is on Dr. M's blog fucking LKY:

http://chedet.co.cc/chedetblog/2010/09/malaysia-according-to-lky.html#more


MALAYSIA ACCORDING TO LKY
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1. Mr Lee Kwan Yew, the Minister Mentor of Singapore is three years my senior. That means he and I practically grew up in the same period of time. That also means that I have been able to watch the progress of Mr Lee, and in fact to interact with him on various occasions.

2. His assertion in his interview with the New York Times that "Race relations (would be) better if Singapore (had) not (been) "turfed out" (of Malaysia) is worth studying. Is it true or is it fantasy?

3. Before Singapore joined the Peninsular, Sabah and Sarawak to form Malaysia, there was less racial politics in the Federation of Malaysia. In 1955 the Malays who made up 80 per cent of the citizens gave a large number of their constituencies to the few Chinese and Indian citizens and ensured they won with strong Malay support. As a result the Alliance won 51 of the 52 seats contested.

4. The Tunku then rewarded this willingness of the Chinese and Indian citizens to support the coalition concept by giving them one million unconditional citizenship. This reduced Malay majority to 60 per cent.

5. In the 1959 elections the Alliance of UMNO, MCA and MIC won easily though Kelantan was lost. PAS with only Malays as members was rejected. Racialism even when implied failed.

6. In 1963 Singapore became a part of Malaysia. Despite having promised that the PAP will not participate in Peninsular, Sabah and Sarawak politics, Kwan Yew reneged and the PAP tried to displace the MCA in the Alliance by appealing to Chinese sentiments in the Peninsular. Of course the slogan was "Malaysian Malaysia" which implied that the Chinese were not having equal rights with the Malays. If this appeal to Chinese sentiments against the Malays was not racial, I do not know what is racial.

7. But the Peninsular Chinese favoured working with the Malays in UMNO. They totally rejected PAP in 1964.

8. Following the Malaysian Malaysia campaign a few UMNO leaders tried to rouse Singapore Malay sentiments. There were demonstrations in Singapore where before there were none. Kwan Yew accused Jaafar Albar for instigating the Singapore Malays. Although I never went to Singapore, nor met the Malays there, I was labelled a Malay-ultra by Kwan Yew himself.

9. By 1965 racism had taken hold and the Tunku was forced to end Singapore's membership of Malaysia. But the seed of Chinese racialism had been sown, so that even after the PAP left, the "Malaysian Malaysia" war cry was picked up by the DAP, an offspring of the PAP.

10. With the background of Singapore's activities in Malaysia in the short three years of its membership, can we really believe that if it had not been "turfed out" race relations would be better in Malaysia?

11. But proof of what would have happened was shown by the politics leading up to the 1969 Election. The MCA began to criticise the Sino/Malay cooperation especially on so-called special rights and demanded for a Chinese University. UMNO then began to clamour for a greater share of the economy of the country. The UMNO/MCA conflict resulted in the Alliance faring very badly in the 1969 Elections.

12. DAP and Gerakan, a new party largely made up of MCA dissidents made gains. The Alliance were shocked and rattled.

13. Then the Gerakan and DAP held their victory parade near the Malay settlement of Kampung Baru, hurling racist insults at the Malays. The result was the 13th May race riots.

14. Till today the racist slogan "Malaysian Malaysia" is the war-cry of the DAP. Racism in Malaysia is clearly the result of Singapore's membership of the country for just three years. Can we really believe that if Singapore had not been "turfed out" Malaysia would have no racial problem.

15. While Kwan Yew talks about his belief that all ethnic communities should free themselves from the shackles of racial segregation in order to promote fairness and equality among the races, he also said that "once we are by ourselves (out of Malaysia) the Chinese become the majority".

16. Singapore's population is made up of 75 per cent Chinese and they own 95 per cent of the economy. It is therefore not a truly multi-racial country but a Chinese country with minority racial groups who are additionally much poorer.

17. In Singapore dissent is not allowed, People who contest against the PAP would be hauled up in court for libel and if they win elections would not be allowed to take their places in Parliament. Whereas in Malaysia opposition parties invariably win seats in Parliament and even set up State Governments (today five out of the 13 States are ruled by the opposition parties) the PAP in Singapore has to appoint PAP members to represent the opposition.

18. Whether the PAP admits it or not, the party has always been led and dominated by ethnic Chinese and have won elections principally because of Chinese votes. The others are not even icing on the cake.

19. If Singapore is a part of Malaysia the PAP can certainly reproduce the Singapore kind of non-racial politics because together with the Malaysian Chinese, the PAP will ethnically dominate and control Malaysian politics. No dissent would be allowed and certainly no one would dare say anything about who really runs the country.

20. Amnesia is permissible but trying to claim that it is because Singapore had been "turfed out" for the present racist politics in Malaysia is simply not supported by facts of history.

21. Lee Kwan Yew and I saw the same things and know the reasons why.
 
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