Save AWARE
Posted by Eileena Lee on 21/04/2009
WHAT HAPPENED
On March 28, AWARE was taken over by a group of newcomers who had only recently joined the organisation. 102 people turned up for AWARE’s annual general meeting (AGM), which had been relatively less well-attended in the past. 80 of these attendants had only recently joined AWARE between January and March 2009.
When the election of office bearers began, almost every position was challenged by a member of this group. 9 out of 12 of the executive committee memberships went to newcomers, who were voted in by wide majorities.
Claire Nazar nominated by out-going President, Constance Singam, was the only one voted in unopposed. She resigned the Presidency 11 days into office. Josie Lau was subsequently appointed by the new Exco to take her place.
There are wide-ranging suspicions that this “leadership grab” has been orchestrated by women seeking to use the name and the resources of a well-respected institution to further their own agenda.
These concerns have been expressed not only by onlookers, but by older members of Aware.
- The new group at the AGM felt that it was not relevant to make known their “religion and views on homosexuality”.
- Except for Jenica Chua (and old AWARE members, Caris Lim and Chew I-Jin) other members of the new Exco joined AWARE only in the last five months; none of them has served in AWARE committees nor participated in AWARE initiatives as volunteers.
- The new Exco has terminated all the current heads of the AWARE sub-committees, including Braema Mathi, Chairperson of AWARE’s CEDAW Committee (CEDAW stands for Convention for the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women, an international bill of rights for women adopted by the UN).
- The new Exco has kept ex-President, Constance Singam out of Exco meetings, which is unconstitutional.
- Constance Singam and Claire Nazar have resigned from the new Exco on the grounds that their advice and direction have been totally disregarded by members of the new Exco.
- The new president, Josie Lau and 5 other Exco members belong to the same church, Church of Our Saviour. Given this, it is very likely, in our view, that they have acted in concert to take over AWARE. We do not know why as they have refused to disclose their reasons to either members of AWARE or to the press and this makes us even more worried. They, or persons whom they have been associated with, have written homophobic letters to the press. While that is their personal conviction to which they are entitled to, we do not want AWARE to be made into a vehicle for any secret agenda, whether pro or anti homosexuals or heterosexuals for that matter.
- Josie Lau, was in charge of the DBS Charity Drive in support of Focus On The Family, a radical rightwing US-based Christian organisation. This created a controversy last year which was well-documented. We think that a Singapore organisation should be based on Singapore values and not US rightwing values.
- 160 members, including former AWARE committee members and founder members, petitioned for an extraordinary general meeting to consider a vote of no confidence in the New Exco on the basis that the New Exco has not acted and is not acting in the best interest of AWARE; does not appreciate or share the values of AWARE and does not have the requisite experience of carrying out AWARE’s work or is otherwise inadequate to further AWARE’s objectives. An EGM will be held on 2 May 2009.
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