Sunday, 9 February 2014

PACC assignment

Hi, Martin

 
It has been three months since you left for England. How is your life in Cambridge University? How are you living there? The weather there has been very cold do you have enough warm clothes? If you need money or clothes do let us know.  If you are concerned about mom and dad, they are fine we just had a family dinner and we are missing you. If you were with us it would have been more enjoyable. Without you around the house seems a lot quieter.

 
Did you know that there is a riot that recently happened in Singapore? Let me tell you more about it. The riot took place at Race Course Road and Hampshire Road on Dec 8. And about 9.23pm the police received a call saying ‘A bus has knocked down someone here, ambulance required.’ And after investigations the police found out that a fatal traffic accident had happened between a private bus and a pedestrian and after that something happened, a riot broke out. The riot involved around 400 people and they damaged several vehicles including police vehicles. The situation went out of control and 300 police officers were sent to control the situation, 27 people were arrested. After a few days the government decided to ban alcohol consumptions and sale in Little India.

 
The next day Channel News Asia reported that an Indian news channel named Sun-tv made a false report on the Little India riot on 9th December, they reported that an Indian was pushed out of the vehicle by the driver. It also claimed that Indian nationals were hiding in their homes for fear of being attacked by Singaporeans and the local Chinese or harassed by the police. These were all inaccurate news reports , the Singapore's Consul-General in Chennai wrote a letter to the editor in-charge of the news section of India's Sun TV and Sun-tv agreed to air the correct version based on true facts on the 10th of December.

 
Another misreport was from a newspaper named ‘The New York Times’ dated on 28th of December which also misreported about the Little India riot, they said ‘It linked the riot to foreign workers' frustration over wages and living conditions’.

 
My views about the Little India riot is that it was an unfortunate incident and I was shocked it could happened in Singapore. I think that banning the sale and consumption  of alcohol was a good temporary solution but I think the government should actually find a long-term solution. With regards of the misreports is that they should have reported the true facts and not make-up a story and broadcasted it, to me I felt that inaccurate reports will affect Singapore’s reputation and workers will hesitate  to work in Singapore in the future.

 
That’s all I have to share with you while you were away. It’s getting late and I have to turn in soon because there is school tomorrow, I hope to hear from you soon.

 
Warm regards from your dearest brother
Nicholas.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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