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MCYS & NParks officers raided Changi beach before Al Jazeera news team arrival

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Raiding the homeless – part two

Posted by theonlinecitizen on April 3, 2010

Andrew Loh

While the minister for MCYS was promising the moon to poorer S’poreans, officers from his ministry and Nparks were raiding the homeless at Changi Beach, clearing them away before Al Jazeera came calling.

On Saturday, 27 March 2010, Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports (MCYS), Dr Vivian Balakrishnan, assured Singaporeans who may not be able to afford food:

“Even if you can’t afford it, we will have meals delivered to you.”

Dr Balakrishnan also said he was “confident that we have done our duty for the people who need our help.”

On Monday, 29 March, I went to Changi Beach in the morning. I had been there several times before in the past few months and have always been greeted by the sight of tents lined along the beach front. This time, however, the beach was completely empty of any tents, except for one put up by a young Chinese couple.

I wondered where the regulars were – those homeless people who had been camping out there the last few months. I had become friends with some of them and heard their stories of how officers from NParks and MCYS had threatened and fined them for “squatting” at the park.

Later I chanced upon one of the women who frequent Changi Beach. “They came and raided the place every day last week,” she told me. She was referring to officers from Nparks and MCYS. “Some of them were fined S$200,” she said. “So that is why there is nobody there now?” I asked her. “Yes, they have all disappeared. I do not even know where they have gone,” she replied.

Why did the authorities decide to conduct such raids and do so particularly during that week? One answer could be that the authorities got wind that Al-Jazeera, the news agency based in the Middle East and which has an office in Kuala Lumpur, was in Singapore to do a programme on the issue of homelessness here.

Al Jazeera had sent an email to the Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports (i.e. MCYS) to find out if they were willing to have a representative for the news agency to interview, to get the government’s stance on the homeless issue.

After a few phone calls and emails the ministry turned down the interview request.

It was only later that it became clear that Changi Beach had been raided by the authorities – and apparently it was because MCYS had got wind of Al-Jazeera coming to Singapore to do the story and might be planning to speak with the homeless at Changi Beach.

This is, of course, not the first time that the authorities have raided a park where the homeless are. In January this year, Sembawang Park was raided late in the night – after The Online Citizen reported the presence of homeless people there. In that instance, the police were called in, together with Nparks and MCYS officers. The campers were eventually fined and chased away. Some were later given temporary shelters.

While Nparks officers do regularly conduct spot checks on campers at public parks, these were normal daily affairs. These inspections were mostly to make sure that campers had valid camping permits. In the two instances mentioned above, however, these checks were more thorough and the authorities were more forceful in insisting that the campers left the park.

In the incident at Sembawang Park in January this year, it was because news of the homeless campers had been brought to the attention of the public.

Last week’s raid at Changi Beach seems to have been triggered by the presence of the Al Jazeera news team in Singapore.

The behavior and action of the authorities, particularly the MCYS, makes one question the motivation behind such moves. Apparently, when alerted to the presence of the Al Jazeera news team’s presence in Singapore through the email request for an interview, the MCYS declined to reply or grant the interview – but chose to use the information to conduct raids on the homeless instead.

Understandably, Kirsten Han, who was helping Al Jazeera with its reports, feels disgusted with the actions and behaviour of the authorities.

“But mostly I just feel anger and a deep, deep disappointment in my country’s government,” she says on her Facebook note. She is particularly upset about the timing of the raid which came two days after the MCYS minister had boasted that the government will deliver free meals to the poor and that he feels his ministry has done its duty “for the people who need our help.”

“To hear him sit there and lie through his teeth just makes me feel so angry and so sad for my country,” Kirsten says. “Is this really how things operate here? Sweep everything under the carpet, hidden away from the public eye, while we paint pretty pictures of a Utopian lifestyle? Boast about how wonderful life is while we ignore those who need our help most? Because if this is how it is in Singapore, then I have to say that I am utterly ashamed of being a Singaporean. If this is who we are, I want no part in this.”

The Online Citizen has reported extensively on the plight of the homeless in Singapore. While we commend some officers at MCYS for being genuinely caring and who seek to find solutions to the problem, we cannot condone such utterly despicable behavior by the ministry.

Some of these homeless people have applied for rental flats but have had their applications rejected by the Housing and Development Board for various reasons. And so, having nowhere else to go, their only recourse is to camp out at the parks. But even here, they face being fined and have their belongings confiscated and are ordered to leave these parks because, as the authorities say, “squatting in public areas is illegal.”

One wonders then where the authorities would have these people go.

The Online Citizen is trying to find out where the regulars who used to camp at Changi Beach are presently, now that they have been chased out of the area.

I do feel, rather strongly, that the minister for MCYS is unfit to take charge of a ministry which is suppose to care for those in need if his ministry is more concerned about its public image than in genuinely helping those in need.

It is thoroughly shameful that a government ministry would apparently use information to hit back at helpless homeless Singaporeans in order to save its own “face” than to sincerely render its help to the needy.
 
No wonder there has been a sudden sprout of tents at the west coast park this week.... and i was wondering where did all these people come from?
 
Should camp and chain themselves at prominent government buildings to milk the maximum publicity possible. Should tip off all those foreign news media to debunk once and for all the shiok sendiri tag, "there are no poor people in Singapore."

Let the world see the disparities and the helplessness those folks faced.
Let's expose the bochup attitude of the government to the core !!!
 
I have better ideas, opposition should setup a tent city during next GE.

Right at the rally site! For voters to see this! All homeless are welcomed! All world medias are invited.

See where can famiLEE LEEgime hide?
 
Damn this Al Jazeera, originally I got this perception from angmos that they are terrorists channel because this Osama keep appearing from that channel....now they are dealing with real issues of the third world....unlike CNN, getting very bo liao nowadays...keep talking about crimes in America...
 
I have better ideas, opposition should setup a tent city during next GE.

Right at the rally site! For voters to see this! All homeless are welcomed! All world medias are invited.

See where can famiLEE LEEgime hide?

Uncle Yap, LKY is like a dog, if you pushed him to the wall, he'll confirm turn around and bite your backside.

:)
 
Which country doesn't have homeless wanderers? How did these guys "lose" their homes in the first place? Gambling, drugs or just plain lazy? Did you realize most of these "homeless" are from a certain community that probably will never improve - by nature and nurture.
 
Uncle Yap, LKY is like a dog, if you pushed him to the wall, he'll confirm turn around and bite your backside.

:)


Indeed he is an old dog thief. But it's OK! There has to be some one specialized in dealing with and properly fixing up these dogs. I happen to have some gifts from the heavens in this aspect. I can contribute here. You got to know dogs' characteristics, limitations and weakness, and then fully exploit them. It is fun.:);)

You conner the dogs correctly, and they will spin round and round at the same spot and let you hit them as many times you like, and they kept chasing their own tail! :D You have to hit them the right way, at the right places and right timing and angle.:rolleyes:

狗性难改!狗改不了吃屎!老狗学不会新把戏!:cool:
 
Oh!! I am not worthy!!!

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Damn this Al Jazeera, originally I got this perception from angmos that they are terrorists channel because this Osama keep appearing from that channel....now they are dealing with real issues of the third world....unlike CNN, getting very bo liao nowadays...keep talking about crimes in America...

The word out there is that Al Jazeera is funded by Osama....... why are they suddenly so interested in Singkieland affairs? ...... is it because this little red dot has offended them by being the USA's running dog? :p
 
The word out there is that Al Jazeera is funded by Osama....... why are they suddenly so interested in Singkieland affairs? ...... is it because this little red dot has offended them by being the USA's running dog? :p

maybe they are on a recruitment drive to seek out marginalized singaporeans to do more alamak abba?
 
Should camp and chain themselves at prominent government buildings to milk the maximum publicity possible. Should tip off all those foreign news media to debunk once and for all the shiok sendiri tag, "there are no poor people in Singapore."

Let the world see the disparities and the helplessness those folks faced.
Let's expose the bochup attitude of the government to the core !!!

You mean you support these people who sold their subsidised flats because they could make a profit out of it, and then continued to get another flat and then sold it again for another profit - and then they used their profit to buy cars, tours and have a good time - till they ran out of money. They then got the schools to subsidise every thing their kids need - pocket money, books, uniform, etc - while others had to eke out a living to support their kids? And you know who these people are as their mode of operation has been widely discussed in the papers.

You mean you rather support these dishonest people? You mean you dont support the many other honest and hardworking people who abide by the laws and rule of fairness ???

I think you must have your head examined.
 
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