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Sunday, 19 July 2009
Singapore Democrats

District Judge Christopher Goh dismissed a Magistrate's Complaint filed by Ms Chee Siok Chin and Mr John Tan last week.

Ms Chee and Mr Tan had filed the complaint in February this year for unlawful detention and selective use of the law by the Singapore Police Force when the two were walking along Orange Grove Road in 2007 (watch video Part I and Part II).

In her complaint, Ms Chee stated that during the ASEAN Summit that year, police officers along Orange Grove Road harassed and stopped her and Mr Tan from walking to Shangri-la Hotel. The police had told them that the area was under gazette at that time.

Ms Chee argued that if that was the case, why were other pedestrians and vehicles allowed in the vicinity while she was being prevented from proceeding.

Mr Tan also said that he had been assaulted by the police officers in the the van.

The SDP leaders stated that after they were forced into the van, the police officers told them that they were not being arrested but refused to answer repeated questions about where they were being taken.

On Tuesday last week, the judge told both complainants that in response to the complaint, the Internal Investigation Department of the Singapore Police Force had come to the conclusion that Ms Chee and Mr Tan were removed from the vicinity under the Protected Area and Places Act. The report was sent to the Attorney-General's Chambers who decided that there was no case for the police to answer. The judge thus dismissed the matter.

Ms Chee pointed out that the investigation was carried out by the same body against whom the report was made.

Mr Tan argued that the two main issues highlighted in the complaints were not being addressed by the investigation. He asked the judge to demand answers to the questions raised, but was rejected. The selective application of the law and the wrongful detention of the aggrieved persons were dismissed by the district judge.

Judge Goh responded by saying that he had no powers to initiate prosecution. In other words, he could only act on the direction of the AGC.

Despite much explicit reasoning, the judge could not see the absurdity of an investigation carried out by the perpetrators and the decision not to carry out further action by their accomplices.

The PAP has for decades used public institutions against its political opponents and dissenters. This is a serious misuse of power. Unfortunately, Singaporeans have been subjected to such abuse for so long that many have come to accept it as normal.

Is this the Singapore-styled democracy to which Mr Lee Kuan Yew is referring when he rejects "liberal democracy?" Is this the kind of democracy that Singaporeans have pledged to uphold? The answer is clear. The function of all government agencies or public institutions is to serve the people, not the party in power.

This is why the Singapore Democrats and Friends continue with the struggle for democracy and pursuit of justice and equality for all.

 

 

 

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Comments (14)
  • Tan Tai Wei
    Well, we have all along been admonished to "trust" the leadership.

    True to style, our trusting "judge" eliminated questioning rather than demonstrate trustworthiness via the transparency of Q & A!
  • maxchew
    Totally expected.......how do you think the LSC or Legal Service Commission select their candidates every year to fill the legal service vacancies? They check your background with a fine toothcomb, any sign of rebelliousness for justice, any outspoken candidate, are rejected. Only compliant candidates interested in furthering their legal careers in the LS by obeying their superiors without question and by knowing who are the powers here, are accepted.
    See what happened to Mike Khoo?
  • hitman - fuck u sdp loser
    to tell u the true i will never vote for any party in singapore why?? because u all talk and talk but never help Singaporean voting never changer anything if u jobless u will never get any jobless benefits and u all never give money to us if u give $2,000 to $3,000 that i vote in singapore no money no talk so MY SINGAPOREAN DON'T VOTE IF U VOTE U ARE THE STUPID ONE SO DON'T VOTE
  • firepower - Well done Hitman!
    It is stupid Singaporeans like you that really impress the world. I’m really glad people like you speak up so the world can compare the type and quality of people that support PAP. I am absolutely amused by your language structure and thoughts. Honestly I’m not sure if SDP would like the support of people like you. Well, perhaps it is true the good ones are all taken, either busy slaving for the PAP or emigrated, so it’s the garbage like you left. Oh no, let me take that back! There are still some really clever ones in the opposition, wait! More to come folks! Stay tuned :) come on put some substance in the writing man, we are supposed to be the most educated population in asia! Hey, Hitman, maybe it's a good idea to go back to school to learn some english, eh? Well, at least use the word-processor, oh no it is only the educated people that know how to use word-processors! Well, too bad then I guess you're stuck in this shit-hole :)
  • seebeng - Singapore-style democracy?
    There's no such thing as "Singapore-style democracy". Democracy is democracy.

    The "kind" of democracy that Singapore has pledged to uphold is universal. It's clearly outlined in the Singapore Constitution.

    Lee Kuan Yew, being a dictator, does not subscribe to democracy. Period.
  • zah - SeeBeng
    I fully agree with SeeBeng. West or East Minster democracy is democracy. PAP so want to twist story only.
  • Siglap Centre - Well Said seebeng
    Yes seebeng, universal. I agree.
  • BryanT - firepower
    You seem to have misread Hitman. I can't understand the rest of the gibberish too, but one part was clear, he said he will "will never vote for any party in singapore".

    You misunderstood him - he does not sound like a PAP fan. For that matter, fan of anyone.

    I think we'll just leave him alone to vent his frustration over the perceived injustice, justified or otherwise.
  • chew
    [quote]Judge Goh responded by saying that he had no powers to initiate prosecution. In other words, he could only act on the direction of the AGC.[/quote]

    And since when do the judges of Singapore start working for the AGC?
  • BryanT - @chew
    I wonder if it's simple ignorance (ie. unknown of the fact) or deliberate ignorance (disregarding of fact) that you are trying to display here.

    Just in case it's the former, then maybe we can help you know the fact that judges around the world do not initiate prosecution. That is what the judge is this case meant when he said that he could only act on the AGC's direction.

    But just in case you are feigning ignorance, I just want to suggest that you try not to make it so obvious. It does not bring up the quality of discussion in this "premier" opposition website.
  • chew - @BryanT
    Your attempted insult amuses me and it is pretty obvious that you haven't the faintest inkling of what is sarcasm.

    While a judge may not necessarily initiate prosecution, he/she does have the power to initiate investigation and order re-investigation till he/she is satisfied.

    So the question here is, was the judge
    1)satisfied with the result of the investigation and decided there was no merit in further investigation and therefore dismissed the case? Or;
    2) unsatisfied with the result of the investigation and also unwilling to order further investigation to ensure justice due to certain pressures and hence, uses the AGC as an convenient excuse to dismiss the case?

    Good day.
  • BryanT - Chew
    Great!! We have consensus!.. the Eagle has landed.
  • chew - BryanT
    Never for once disputed the fact that you are the official forum clown. But still, I am happy that you are happy.
  • BryanT - @ chew
    Thanks for granting me the title. I am honoured.

    I'm glad I can help lift the pall of gloom in this website.

    We will be a happy and harmonious gang here!
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