MARUAH & TOC – Post-Elections public forum – 15 May 2011, 4pm

12 May 2011

The recent Singapore General Elections 2011 was electrifying. Emotions ran high and change was in the air.

The dissection has begun.

MARUAH & TOC would like to share perspectives and some analysis on GE2011. We will share the work that we did on the monitoring of mainstream media and the results of the survey on voters about their polling experience. NTU’s Cherian George will give us an overview of GE2011 and Yawning Bread’s Alex Au will tell us what he saw on the ground.

Please do come. Stay engaged. We are part of this flow and we hope you will also share your thoughts.

To RSVP, please email maruahsg@gmail.com with your name and organisation.

Date/Time:
15 May 2011 (Sunday)
4 – 7pm

Venue:
Post-Museum
107 Rowell Road
Singapore 208031
Map

Programme:
GE2011 – An Overview
Associate Professor Cherian George
Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information
Nanyang Technological University

Election monitoring process
Associate Professor Paul Ananth Tambyah
Ms Braema Mathi
MARUAH (Working Group for an ASEAN Human Rights Mechanism, Singapore)

People’s Perspectives
Mr Alex Au
Yawning Bread

Moderator
Mr Choo Zheng Xi
Former Editor
The Online Citizen


MARUAH’s Initial Response to Singapore’s 1st Universal Periodic Review

9 May 2011

MEDIA RELEASE

IMMEDIATE RELEASE

MARUAH’s Initial Response to Singapore’s 1st Universal Periodic Review

Geneva, 6 May 2011 – MARUAH applauds the government’s decision to ratify by 2012 the Convention on the Rights of People with Disabilities. MARUAH hopes this can be done without any reservations.

Ambassador Ong Keng Yong, Singapore’s Ambassador-at-Large, as head of the Singapore delegation, made this announcement at Singapore’s first Universal Periodic Review (UPR) report at the Human Rights Council that was held today, 6 May 2011.

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MARUAH media monitoring: 7 May 2011

9 May 2011

MARUAH is conducting an election watch project. Part of this project includes monitoring the election coverage by the mainstream media, specifically the Straits Times, TODAY and The New Paper. (We are unable to cover the other languages and other media, e.g. TV and radio, because of resource constraints.)

Our findings are set out below.

You can also download the findings as a PDF file.

Coverage of each party (in column inches)

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MARUAH media monitoring: 6 May 2011

7 May 2011

MARUAH is conducting an election watch project. Part of this project includes monitoring the election coverage by the mainstream media, specifically the Straits Times, TODAY and The New Paper. (We are unable to cover the other languages and other media, e.g. TV and radio, because of resource constraints.)

Our findings are set out below.

You can also download the findings as a PDF file.

Coverage of each party (in column inches)

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Letter to Elections department on voting procedures for visually-handicapped Singaporeans

6 May 2011

MARUAH (Working Group for an ASEAN Human Rights Mechanism, Singapore) has written to the Elections department regarding voting procedures for visually-handicapped Singaporeans. The letter is reproduced below.

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5 May 2011

Mr Lee Seng Lup
Head, Elections Department
Singapore

Dear Sir,

Re: Proper voting procedures for visually-handicapped Singaporeans

I write on behalf of MARUAH (Working Group for an ASEAN Human Rights Mechanism, Singapore), a registered human rights NGO in Singapore. We are writing to you in respect of certain issues relating to the voting procedures applicable to visually-handicapped Singaporeans.

It has come to our attention that when visually-handicapped Singaporeans vote, their votes may not be secret, and they also have no assurance that their votes are being properly cast in accordance with their wishes. This appears to be causing significant concern within the visually-handicapped community in Singapore.

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MARUAH media monitoring: Day 8 (5 May 2011)

6 May 2011

MARUAH is conducting an election watch project. Part of this project includes monitoring the election coverage by the mainstream media, specifically the Straits Times, TODAY and The New Paper. (We are unable to cover the other languages and other media, e.g. TV and radio, because of resource constraints.)

Our findings on Day 8 are set out below.

You can also download the findings as a PDF file.

Coverage of each party (in column inches)

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MARUAH launches survey on polling experience in GE2011

5 May 2011

As part of MARUAH’s election watch project in relation to GE2011, MARUAH seeks to validate that the polling process is indeed conducted in a free and fair manner, with voters feeling secure that their votes are secret.

MARUAH had previously requested the Elections Dept permit MARUAH volunteers access to polling stations for this. As the Elections Dept has to date not responded, MARUAH is now asking for voters’ assistance in conducting this aspect of the project.

Specifically, we are asking all voters to complete an online survey on their experience in the polling stations. The survey should take less than 5 minutes to complete. The survey is also optimised for mobile phones, so that you can complete the survey on your phone immediately after voting!

It is important to read the survey form before going to vote, so that you will know what to look out for in the polling station. You can find the survey form at:

http://is.gd/GEpolling

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MARUAH media monitoring: Day 7 (4 May 2011)

5 May 2011

MARUAH is conducting an election watch project. Part of this project includes monitoring the election coverage by the mainstream media, specifically the Straits Times, TODAY and The New Paper. (We are unable to cover the other languages and other media, e.g. TV and radio, because of resource constraints.)

Our findings on Day 7 are set out below.

You can also download the findings as a PDF file.

Coverage of each party (in column inches)

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UPR process to review Singapore’s human rights record

4 May 2011

Singapore’s human rights record will be reviewed at an upcoming Universal Periodic Review (UPR) session this Friday.

MARUAH was part of the Coalition of Singapore NGOs (COSINGO), which submitted a joint shadow report in November 2010.
https://maruah.org/2010/11/01/coalition-of-singapore-ngos-cosingo-submission-to-universal-periodic-review/

At the same time, MARUAH also submitted its shadow report, focusing specifically on the Internal Security Act and the death penalty.
https://maruah.org/2010/11/01/maruah-upr-submission-on-the-death-penalty-and-preventive-detention-without-trial/

Questions submitted in advance by several UN member countries have been uploaded to the webpage below.
http://www.ohchr.org/EN/HRBodies/UPR/PAGES/SGSession11.aspx

Also, MARUAH president Ms Braema Mathi is currently at the UN, as part of the process and to raise awareness of the human rights issues currently facing Singapore.

The live video of the session will be streamed at the link below at 3pm Singapore time, 6 May 2011.
http://www.un.org/webcast/unhrc/index.asp


MARUAH media monitoring: Day 6 (3 May 2011)

4 May 2011

MARUAH is conducting an election watch project. Part of this project includes monitoring the election coverage by the mainstream media, specifically the Straits Times, TODAY and The New Paper. (We are unable to cover the other languages and other media, e.g. TV and radio, because of resource constraints.)

Our findings on Day 6 are set out below. Note: there were no negative photos spotted in the 3 newspapers.

Coverage of each party (in column inches)

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