| Singapore responded to two articles in the International Herald Tribune | ||||
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Herald Tribune June 2, 2006 Singapore's election By Philip Bowring IN Singapore beyond Lee (Views, May 11), Philip Bowring describes the results of the recent general election as the "biggest setback" for the People's Action Party. In fact this is the highest popular support obtained by the PAP since elections in 1980, except for the 2001 elections, which were held soon after the Sept. 11 attacks. Bowring further claims that Singapore does not stand out as an exceptional economic success in East Asia, and that even if it did, the PAP government should not take credit for this success. Bowring has an ax to grind, having defamed PAP leaders in an article in the International Herald Tribune in 1994, causing the newspaper to apologize and pay damages. So it is not surprising that he fervently hopes that the PAP will lose support and that Singapore will conform to the model of Western liberal democracy that he espouses. But Singaporeans are not naïve. Their lives have improved and they know that their children have a bright future. That is why they have repeatedly voted for the PAP for 40 years, and have just done so again. K. Bhavani, Singapore Press secretary to the minister for information, communications and the arts Singapore responds THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 2006 |
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