Should our govt take US / EU to ICJ for calling us "High Risk" country.
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Should our govt take US and EU to ICJ @ The Hague for calling Singapore a "High Risk' country.

Our leaders have to stop them from spreading  misleading information about our country.
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Thought you ran away from this red dot and relocate to Aussieland. Still call this your country? Everyday bombarding your nonsense about this red dot.

tomorrow will be a better day
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(11-11-2021, 07:28 PM)Scythian Wrote:  Should our govt take US and EU to ICJ @ The Hague for calling Singapore a "High Risk' country.

Our leaders have to stop them from spreading  misleading information about our country.

You must be joking, to bring this matter to ICJ, cos it is considered a travail matter... Big Grin
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We were told and made to believe Singapore is  progressing and Covid19 well under control ..

If that's true then, the US and EU are lying
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(11-11-2021, 07:33 PM)surfer Wrote:  Thought you ran away from this red dot and relocate to Aussieland. Still call this your country? Everyday bombarding your nonsense about this red dot.

I m not happy that US and EU, they calling Singapore high risk country
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(11-11-2021, 07:34 PM)debono Wrote:  You must be joking, to bring this matter to ICJ, cos it is considered a travail matter... Big Grin

Destroying our long established good reputation.

They have to pay damages
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Pofma them !
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(11-11-2021, 07:47 PM)Scythian Wrote:  Destroying our long established good reputation.

They have to pay damages

But here we have daily infections of about 3,000+ on average, and double digits for death....why are those countries having Singapore in their list of not lifting the ban..... Thinking
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(11-11-2021, 08:01 PM)debono Wrote:  But here we have daily infections of about 3,000+ on average, and double digits for death....why are those countries having Singapore in their list of not lifting the ban..... Thinking
Conspiracy theory 

Beside US and EU classifying Singapore as High Risk country

Bloomberg lowered and ranked Singapore @ lowest ever Resilience country.

Together they want to kill Singapore's economy
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(11-11-2021, 07:33 PM)surfer Wrote:  Thought you ran away from this red dot and relocate to Aussieland. Still call this your country? Everyday bombarding your nonsense about this red dot.

Daily bombarding with encouragement supporting  Singapore leaders to improve Singaporeans better living and quality of life.

Certainly, it's good to have alternative views
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(11-11-2021, 07:45 PM)Scythian Wrote:  I m not happy that US and EU, they calling Singapore high risk country

Everyone has their own opinion. Whether you are happy or not they don't give a shit.

tomorrow will be a better day
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#12

Pinky cooked angmoh uncles so much pork soup as 补品,but they are still so heartless?
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#13

High risk is good news...
So lesser foreign virus coming here...
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All the angmo superiority mentality using angmo jabs r all suffering now , n no protection after 2 jabs against dekta n variants..

My canadian friend just told me dat ontarion has seen a flare up in cases, getting out if control.

So big country, so big space, full of greenery , so sparesely populated n yet they r suffering.

Simething is seriously wrong n usekess with their expensive angmo vacs ...even fools also know .
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(12-11-2021, 10:17 AM)moonrab Wrote:  High risk is good news...
So lesser foreign virus coming here...

Even if we have one foreign visitor with the Delta, Covid-19 virus is enough start a cluster, some more the Delta and Delta Plus viruses are more contagious than the original Alpa virus...... crying
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(12-11-2021, 10:30 AM)debono Wrote:  Even if we have one foreign visitor with the Delta, Covid-19 virus is enough start a cluster, some more the Delta and Delta Plus viruses are more contagious than the original Alpa virus...... crying

The lesser foreigners the better us
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