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Wednesday, 22 October 2008

Seelan Palay

Since I began to read actively in my teens, I have been keeping myself aware of civil disobedience and how it is effectively used by people all over the world. In relation, I could always see the merit, reason and rationale in the actions of Dr Chee Soon Juan. Meeting and befriending him a few years ago helped assure my opinions.

I found that we shared a vision to see a freer, fairer, more compassionate Singapore. But there was a burden to carry for that, which Dr Chee definitely carried more than me. And so I decided that I must help him as much as I can, because I could not just stand by and watch the Singapore government try to ruin this honest man.

We mostly worked together from then on and then came March the 15th – a day I knew was going to be different. On that day, we were going to send a strong and clear message to the authorities that we've had enough.

Almost everyone was arrested, myself being dragged on the road by police officers who refused to tell me what I was being arrested for. This Thursday all 18 of us will be tried in court, and after that, probably jailed.

But I will continue participating in protests and demonstrations. My experiences in Malaysia and Indonesia have taught me that protests are important because they give people a sense of belonging, community and hope. And through my participation in protests here I want to prove these values to be true.

In the years to come, I hope for you and I in Singapore to reclaim the term "nation building" from the government, its institutions and its media. And in doing so, open the way for Singaporeans to participate more actively in all facets of life so that we may together build a future that we can call our own.

Note: Mr Seelan held a 5-day protest (watch video here) outside the Malaysian High Commission in 2007, calling on the Malaysian government to release the five Hindu Rights Action Force (HINDRAF) leaders who were detained without trial. He also initiated the 400 frowns campaign in response to the Singapore government's 4 million smiles program during the World Bank-IMF meeting held here in 2006. For that project, he was detained and investigated by the police, and had his computer seized. He was not charged.

Mr Seelan writes his own blog at Singapore Indian Voice.

 


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Comments (19)
  • observer
    we need to stand up for the truth. if dr chee is on the side of the truth, people should support him. likewise, if a cleaner spoke the truth, we too should stand beside the cleaner.

    we should be lovers of truth.
  • Mike - Hmm ...
    The question is whether the PAP is on the side of the truth. If they are not, we should vote them out.
  • k b
    "I found that we shared a vision to see a freer, fairer, more compassionate Singapore."

    does that mean sdp would get rid of the death penalty. i feel that this should be kept.
  • observer
    to be fair, pap is not all grey and black. there is something intrinsically evil about an imbalance of powers.

    at the end of the day, the blame falls on the people.

    who knows, things might change for the better when the trumpet sounds.

    as for faith in checks and balances through democratic process as currently understood...well, just take an honest look at the most liberal and democratic system in the west. it is still a city full of controversies and even corruption.

    our system of governance is no better. otherwise, you won't be here to kaobaykaobu which resulted in 18 shaolin monks fighting the imperialistic system.
  • About Time - Death Penalty?
    Why should have death penalty?? Life imprisonment without parole can do justice already. Be humane. People have to have a chance to repent between themselves and God. The death penalty is equivalent to playing God. Might also accused an innocent person... With life time imprisonment, at least there the accused innocent person may get a chance to be acquitted right?
  • JEFF GOH
    It is a sad day for a country that sincere, honest caring singaporeans are treated this way.

    The day of judgement will come, and god's justice will be melted out. You shall see.

    Bless you all 18 decent singaporeans.
  • tunkudon
    we will stand by , cause we see the fall of u . soon we see light
  • ah beng - taliban
    Sometimes I compare this cuntry to those days of taliban ruled Afgahnistan.
  • Well said - Good quote
    [quote]I found that we shared a vision to see a freer, fairer, more compassionate Singapore. But there was a burden to carry for that, which Dr Chee definitely carried more than me. And so I decided that I must help him as much as I can, [u]because I could not just stand by and watch the Singapore government try to ruin this honest man.[/[/u]quote]

    [b]Well Said Seelan!

    Agree with you!

    You write you blog well indeed![/b]
  • under dogs - spineless dogs
    [color=red][b]Regrettably you are fighting against the FamiLee Regime who wants the pie all for themselves !

    To help them they have the spineless papees especially the Indian spineless ministers who just curry flavour for the sake of their big fat salaries w/o any values!

    NO RESPECT FOR THEM AT ALL![/b][/color]
  • BEWARE - KEEP MOVING AHEAD
    I have read your blogs, seen you at protests and demos, you seem a fair and decent person like all other human beings!

    I sincerely hope someday you you lead like JB Jeya.

    Just don't let FamiLee ruin you like what they are doing to Dr Chee and other oppositions!
  • mere slaves - puppets
    At least you dare to speak you mind of than the ministers who serve with no pride or respect for themselves in parliament!

    There are mere slaves!
  • angry_one
    How did this thread got hijacked into a debate about death penalty?
  • chini - HINDICHINIMALAYBHAIBHAI
    Dear Mr Palay,

    Hindi Chini Malay Bhai bhai... ALL INDIANS, CHINESE AND MALAYS ARE BROTHERS....

    May i wish you and all readers a HAPPY DIWALI... I went to Mumbai some years ago, they called the festival DIWALI and not Deepavali
  • ah beng - re: he's the murderer
    [quote=angry_one]How did this thread got hijacked into a debate about death penalty?[/quote] That guy who's for death sentences is the one working for the gahmen, he needs to keep his job; he is the excecutioner. I wonder how much negative karma he already accumulated.
  • Anonymous
    Again PAP wanna tekan ordinary Singaporeans. Just because they're speaking against em.

    shameless sia.
  • k b - re:
    [quote=k b]"I found that we shared a vision to see a freer, fairer, more compassionate Singapore."

    does that mean sdp would get rid of the death penalty. i feel that this should be kept.[/quote]

    firstly dude im not working for the govt
    i feel that we do not death penalty for drugs anymore because the problem is already solved

    i want the death penalty to be introduced for child rapists. those people reserve to die
  • Henry Windgates - Death penalty on murderers and serial killers too.
    And I also think that murderers and serial killers without any remorse should be sentenced to torture or death penalty as well...

    [quote]I could not just stand by and watch the Singapore government try to ruin this honest man.[/quote]

    Well said, Seelan. And we freedom fighters will fight alongside you, all the way!
  • Husrin - Hmm.
    To be honest, I have to agree on the death penalty thing.


    Gopalan Nair said on his blog that drug "mules" shouldn't deserved to be hanged. It's true.



    Most of them are remorseful. Some are forced into it. Either way they mean no harm.



    If you're talking about those cold-blooded killers who show no remorse at all, then the death penalty should be allowed. An eye for an eye, as Shakespeare once said.



    Either way, this serious sentence should only be handed out on a case by case basis.



    Ah.
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