Tuesday, May 26, 2009

We are not funding NMP

















Swedish International Liberal Centre says:
We are not funding NMP





By Liew Hanqing










May 26, 2009

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NETIZENS were abuzz over a
meeting between him and Nominated Member of Parliament (NMP) Siew Kum Hong
last month.









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But Mr Johan Skarendal, 29, a member of the Swedish International Liberal
Centre (SILC), has rubbished online allegations that Mr Siew had asked for
and is receiving foreign funding from his organisation.


Mr Skarendal said SILC is a foundation which assists democracy
development, by supporting organisations and individuals who promote
democracy and human rights.


It is affiliated to the Liberal Party, one of the four political parties
in the Swedish government since 2006.


In recent weeks, Mr Siew has been the target of what seems like an
organised online campaign to oppose his re-nomination as a NMP.


Flamed online


He has been flamed extensively on several forums and blogs, and has even
received nasty e-mails from his detractors.


Mr Skarendal told The New Paper that though he met Mr Siew during his
visit to Singapore last month, the issue of funding was never broached.


He said: 'I met him (Mr Siew) for one hour to discuss his work in
parliament, and his views on current affairs and the civil society in
Singapore.'


He added that SILC is one of several Swedish organisations carrying out
government policy in the democracy assistance field.


'All of our project proposals must pass through rigorous screening and
evaluation before decisions are made to fund a project,' he said.


He stressed that Mr Siew did not ask about the possibility of funding,
and neither did he mention the possibility to Mr Siew.


'The current allegations against him are clearly nothing but hot air with
the intent to defame him, and as such are criminal in nature,' Mr Skarendal
said.


When contacted, Mr Siew declined comment as he has already made a police
report.


In an 18 May entry on his blog (siewkumhong.blogspot.com), Mr Siew wrote:
'I did not at any time ask for, and have not at any time been offered or
accepted, any sort of funding from any local or foreign entity, including
the Swedish politician named in the latest attack.


'The only sources of income (or funding) that I have, are my employer and
the Government of Singapore (in the form of my monthly NMP allowance).'


He quashed online allegations of links with the Singapore Democratic
Party (SDP).


Mr Siew described the latest attacks as going 'beyond anything that a
reasonable person could possibly perceive as being a valid or legitimate
exercise of the right to free speech.'


He added that he would not tolerate the latest wave of 'character
assassination' from 'cowards hiding behind the perceived anonymity of the
Internet'.


Mr Skarendal said his latest visit to Singapore was with Mr Henrik
Ehrenberg, head of the allied Christian Democratic International Center.


They met with several 'human rights defenders and civil society members',
but Mr Skarendal declined to say who, because it would be 'impolite' to do
so.


He confirmed that he had met with SDP secretary-general Chee Soon Juan
during the recent visit. They first met in February 2003 when Dr Chee
visited Sweden.



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