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Human rights and crisis

Financial crisis? Human rights? China in Tibet? And what about Chewing-gum in Singapore...is that really forbidden??!!! What do the people in Singapore think about those questions... Our reporter in Singapore Vincent shows us.

 
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    Couscous Global in Singapore

    "Are debates boring? Not in Singapore!"
    Our friends Vincent and Mani filmed debetes from a Model United Nations Conference. More than 1100 young people are debating from all over the world.

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    Street interviews in Singapore

    This is the first of several interviews which were held in the streets of Singapore. This particular one is about the current financial crisis. More to come! And a big thank you to the interviewers of course. Music used: an excerpt from the song 'Gum Under the Table' by the band Car Bomb.

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    Street interviews in Singapore (2)

    More interviews from Singapore. (Also filmed by our friends Vincent and Mani.) This one contains Q&A with pedestrians about the chewing gum prohibition and caning/physical punishment.

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      Re: Street interviews in Singapore (2)

      danialnorhadi its because the interviewers and some of the 'interviewees" are foreigners dumbass.

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      redneck500 WOW, communism at his best. The biggest thing is the thinking that they do over there, certainly would not work over ...

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      bomakkia its been banned for many years already? oww shit..luckily im not live there..

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    Chinese youngsters about Tibet

    This debate was recorded by our friends Vincent and Mani at a UN simulation for for young people in November. Also in Singapore. This particular debate focuses on the topics China, Tibet and human rights.

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