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Jiuhu New’s claim CCCP Youth wing is opening for business here de woh?

SINGAPORE: The authorities are looking into a case of jobs offered on LinkedIn, supposedly by a branch of the Communist Party of China and its Communist Youth League.

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) told The Straits Times on Tuesday (Dec 24) that it is aware of the matter and that police reports have been received.



Two job listings had been posted on the online platform on Dec 20 by an account that named itself the Communist Youth League of China.

The Communist Youth League of China (中国共产主义青年团) is the youth wing of the Communist Party of China.


The listings were for a party branch secretary and deputy branch secretary for a supposed Ngee Ann Polytechnic branch of the youth league.

The account that made the listings, and the listings themselves, have since been taken down.

MHA warned that the Singapore Government will not tolerate the importation of the politics of other countries into the Republic.
 
Foreigners visiting, studying, working or living in Singapore should not carry out their political agendas or activities here. We will deal firmly with any individual or group found to be doing so,” it said.

A Ngee Ann Polytechnic spokesperson told ST that as an educational institution, it has no affiliations with any political parties.

The polytechnic has reported the job offers to LinkedIn and asked for them to be removed, she said.

The Chinese embassy in Singapore noted that one of the organisations referred to in the job descriptions in the listings does not exist in China (中国共产党青年团).
 
SINGAPORE: The authorities are looking into a case of jobs offered on LinkedIn, supposedly by a branch of the Communist Party of China and its Communist Youth League.

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) told The Straits Times on Tuesday (Dec 24) that it is aware of the matter and that police reports have been received.



Two job listings had been posted on the online platform on Dec 20 by an account that named itself the Communist Youth League of China.

The Communist Youth League of China (中国共产主义青年团) is the youth wing of the Communist Party of China.


The listings were for a party branch secretary and deputy branch secretary for a supposed Ngee Ann Polytechnic branch of the youth league.

The account that made the listings, and the listings themselves, have since been taken down.

MHA warned that the Singapore Government will not tolerate the importation of the politics of other countries into the Republic.

Our LKY spent his life fighting the Communist Propaganda... little will he foresee one day CCP will take over SG without firing a single bullet :cry:
 

Lee Kuan Yew: The Father of Modern China?​

Lee Kuan Yew’s influence helped shape the China we know today.
Shannon Tiezzi

By Shannon Tiezzi
March 24, 2015

China’s Foreign Ministry issued a statement on March 23 saying that “the Chinese side deeply mourns the loss of Mr. Lee Kuan Yew.” The statement praised Lee as “a uniquely influential statesman in Asia and a strategist embodying oriental values and international vision.”

For China, that high praise might actually be underestimating Lee’s importance. After the death of Mao Zedong, Beijing’s leaders knew that Maoist philosophy was not the way forward for China – but they were loath to adopt Western alternatives such as democracy and a free market economy. In Lee’s Singapore, Chinese leaders found an alternative path, a path they could sell as being uniquely suited for Asian (or “oriental,” as China’s FM put it) values. That choice, to combine economic reforms with authoritarianism, shaped China as we know it today.
 
Jin Canrong of Renmin University told China Dailythat Lee’s greatest contribution to China was “sharing Singapore’s successful experience in governance.”

In his biography of Deng Xiaoping, Ezra Vogel wrote that China’s great reformed was inspired by the example of Lee’s Singapore.

Xi Jinping himself has said that China’s modernization process has been undeniably shaped by the “tens of thousands of Chinese officials” who went to Singapore to study Lee’s model. Lee himself visited China over 30 times and met with Chinese leaders from Mao to Xi Jinping, offering advice.

https://thediplomat.com/2015/03/lee-kuan-yew-the-father-of-modern-china/
 
Perhaps Lee’s greatest legacy for China was inspiring not simply Deng’s economic reforms, but the very idea that reform and adaptation is a never-ending, essential process.

As Lee put it in a 2007 interview with the New York Times, Singapore embraces practicality rather than ideology: “Does it work? If it works, let’s try it. If it’s fine, let’s continue it. If it doesn’t work, toss it out, try another one.”

That pragmatic stance is echoed in Deng Xiaoping’s famous statement that “it doesn’t matter whether a cat is black or white, as long as it catches mice.”
 
https://amp.scmp.com/magazines/post...2274/father-modern-china-and-father-singapore

The father of modern China and the father of Singapore​



Wee Kek Koon
Published: 10:02pm, 4 Apr 2015

Lee Kuan Yew, who died last month at the age of 91, led the transformation of a shabby ex-British colony with no natural resources into a prosperous city-state all within a few decades.

While I don’t agree with everything Lee did or the ways in which he did them, I have great respect for the man. Allow me to express my gratitude to the father of modern Singapore, of whose legacy I am a beneficiary, and to wish that my home country will continue to evolve into an even better nation after Lee’s passing.
 
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