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Monday, 29 September 2008

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The words and deeds of this authoritarian Government do not match. While it hypes up "liberalization" of Hong Lim Park by allowing demonstrations, it continues to persecute activists. Below is a compilation of the various charges and police investigations of democracy advocates in Singapore.

The individuals include lawyers, academics, businesspeople, housewives, students, and NSmen. They are featured below followed by the list of charges. Note that some of the charges and investigations include activities such as distributing flyers.

Charges:

A. Participating in the Tak Boleh Tahan! assembly outside Parliament House on 15 Mar 08; under Section 5(4)(b) Chapter 184 of the Miscellaneous Offences (Public and Nuisance Act).

B. Participating in the Tak Boleh Tahan! procession outside Funan Centre on 15 Mar 08; under Section 5(4)(b) Chapter 184 of the Miscellaneous Offences (Public and Nuisance Act).

C. Using criminal force against a public servant to deter her from discharging her duty during the Tak Boleh Tahan! protest on 15 Mar 08; under Section 353 of the Penal Code, Chapter 224.

D. Participating in an assembly at Speakers' Corner on 17 Sep 07 marking the anniversary of the WB-IMF protest in Sep 06; under Section 5(4)(b) Chapter 184 of the Miscellaneous Offences (Public and Nuisance Act).

E. Participating in a procession from Speakers' Corner to Queenstown Remand Prison on 17 Sep 07 marking the anniversary of the WB-IMF protest in Sep 06; under Section 5(4)(b) Chapter 184 of the Miscellaneous Offences (Public and Nuisance Act).

F. Participating in a procession at Speakers' Corner during the WB-IMF meeting on 16 Sep 06; under Rule 5, Section 5(1), Chapter 184 of the Miscellaneous Offences Act (Public Order & Nuisance) (Assembly & Processions).

G. Participating in an assembly in front of Parliament House during the WB-IMF meeting on 16 Sep 06; under Section 5(4)(b), Paragraph 2 of the Miscellaneous Offences (Public and Nuisance) Act (Prohibition of Assembly and Procession - Parliament and Supreme Court).

H. Distributing flyers at the entrance of City Hall MRT, Raffles City Shopping Centre on 10 Sep 06; under Rule 4(1)(a), Section 34, Miscellaneous Offences (Public Order & Nuisance) (Assembly & Processions) of the Penal Code.

I. Speaking in public without a permit during SDP's newspaper sale on 16 Apr 06 at Blk 105 Yishun Ring Road; under Section 19(1) (a) of the Public Entertainments and Meetings Act.

J. Speaking in public without a permit during SDP's newspaper sale on 15 Apr 06 at Blk 260 Bangkit Road, under Section 19(1) (a) of the Public Entertainments and Meetings Act.

K. Speaking in public without a permit during SDP's newspaper sale on 12 Apr 06 at Blk 269 Queens Street; under Section 19(1) (a) of the Public Entertainments and Meetings Act.

L. Speaking in public without a permit during SDP's newspaper sale on 9 Apr 06 at Blk 19 Marsiling Lane; under Section 19(1) (a) of the Public Entertainments and Meetings Act.

M. Speaking in public without a permit during SDP's newspaper sale on 16 Nov 05 at Blk 269 Queens Street. Section 19(1) (a) of the Public Entertainments and Meetings Act.

N. Speaking in public without a permit during SDP's newspaper sale on 13 Nov 05 at Blk 494 Jurong West Street 42; under Section 19(1) (a) of the Public Entertainments and Meetings Act.


Police investigations
:

A. Distributing flyers at Toa Payoh Central on National Day, 9 Aug 08. Public assembly without a permit; under Section 5(4)(b), Paragraph 2 of the Miscellaneous Offences (Public and Nuisance) Act.

B. Holding a vigil outside of Cenral Police Station at Cantonment Road on 3 Jun 08. Participating in an assembly without a permit; under Section 5(4)(b), Paragraph 2 of the Miscellaneous Offences (Public and Nuisance) Act.

C. Wearing kangaroo T-shirts at the Supreme Court on 26 & 27 May 08. (i) Contempt of Court under Section 7 of the Supreme Court of Judicature Act. (ii) Participating in an assembly without a permit under Section 5(4)(b), Paragraph 2 of the Miscellaneous Offences (Public and Nuisance) Act (Prohibition of Assembly and Procession - Parliament and Supreme Court). (iii) Intentional Harassment, alarm or distress to any person in a public place under Sec 13 A or Section 13 of the Miscellaneous Offences (Public Order and Nuisance) Act.

D. Entering a restricted area outside Shangri-La Hotel during Asean Summit on 20 Nov 07; under (i) Public assembly in a Protected Area under Section 4(3), Chapter 256 of the Protected Areas and Protected Places Act.

E. Holding a one-man protest against Burma at the Istana Park on 15 Oct 07; under (i) Providing Public Entertainment without a license under Section 19(1)(a), Chapter 257 of the Public Entertainments & Meetings Act.

F. Participating in a protest against Burma outside the Istana on 8 Oct 07; under (i) Public assembly without a permit under Section 5(4)(b) Chapter 184 of the Miscellaneous Offences (Public and Nuisance) Act, (ii) Public procession without a permit under Section 5(4)(b) Chapter 184 of the Miscellaneous Offences (Public and Nuisance) Act.

G. Participating in the Burma petition-signing campaign outside the Burmese Embassy on 30 Sep 07. Holding an assembly without a permit; under Rule 5 of the Miscellaneous Offences Act (Public Order and Nuisance) (Assembly & Processions).

H. Distributing flyers at Orchard Road outside Takashimaya Shopping Centre on 31 Mar 07. Participating in an assembly without permit; under Rule 5 of the Miscellaneous Offences Act (Public Order and Nuisance) (Assembly & Processions).


The activists:

1. Gandhi Ambalam
Charges: A, B, D, E, F, & G
Police investigations: A, F, G, & H
Convictions: Attempting to speak without permit, trespassing Istana grounds & disorderly behaviour, fined $3,000; speaking without permit; jailed 3 weeks



2. Chia Ti Lik
Charges: A, B
Police investigations: A, B







3. Chong Kai Xiong

Charges: A, B, D, & E
Police investigations: A, B, & H





4. Jeffrey George

Charges: A, B, & G
Police investigations: A, F, & H






5. Jaslyn Go

Charges
: A, B
Police investigation: A





6. Chee Siok Chin

Charges: A, B, C, D, E, F, & H
Police investigations: A, B, D, F, G, & H
Conviction: Contempt of court, jailed 10 days





7. Govindan Rajan
Charges: A, B
Police investigation: A






8. Johnny Hoe

Police investigation: A, H




9. Chee Soon Juan
Charges: A, B, F, H, I, J, K, L , M, & N
Police investigations: A, B, E, F, G, & H
Convictions: Contempt of court (twice), jailed 8 & 12 days; speaking without permit (4 times); jailed 7 days, 14 days, 5 weeks & pending appeal; attempting to speak without permit & trespassing Istana grounds, jailed 5 weeks; leaving country without permit, jailed 3 weeks; fined for selling books under Public Health Act; fined for speaking about tudung issue at Speakers' Corner; censured & fined $45,000 by Parliament for statistical mistake during Health Care Cost Hearing.





10. Huang Chih Mei

Police investigations: A, G, & H






11. Jufrie Mahmood

Charges: A, B







12. Jufri Salim

Charges: A, B







13. Harkirat Kaur
Charge: H
Conviction: Pleaded guilty and fined $650.





14. Carl Lang

Charges: A, B
Police investigation: A





15. Ng E-Jay
Charges: A, B







16. Seelan Palay

Charges: A, B
Police investigation: A, B





17. Shaffie

Charges: A, B
Police investigation: B, C






18. Surayah Akbar
Charges: A, B







19. Charles Tan
Charges: D, E, F, G & H
Police investigation: H





20. John Tan

Charges: A, B, D & E
Police investigations: A, B, C, D, F & H





21. Teoh Tian Jing
Charges: F, G




 

22. Francis Yong
Charges: A, B, D, & E
Police investigations: A, B, G, & H


 



23. Gerald Sng
Police investigation: A







24. Isrizal

Police investigations: B, C





25. Sylvester Lim

Charges: A, B
Police investigation: A







26. Aileen Nah
Police investigation: A



 

“In every era, there are always those who will struggle for freedom. These people play a difficult role, their paths are paved with pain and loneliness. Their own generation will not accept them. In fact, they will be rejected, bullied, humiliated, imprisoned and even killed. These freedom fighters plod along a narrow path. But in the end, those who follow will widen the path into a broad avenue. Freedom fighters may suffer physically, financially and even psychologically, but their courage and commitment will enhance human civilization and last forever. Freedom fighters don’t belong to today, but they will live on tomorrow.”

Shih Ming-teh, former Taiwanese political prisoner who was imprisoned without trial for 25 years and eventually led Taiwan to democracy

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Comments (23)
  • anon - A question to CSJ
    Are you willing to be imprisoned for 10 years for your beliefs?

    I am just wondering.
  • Anonymous
    Hey, anon,

    You don't dare to reveal your name, even while asking an innocuous question.

    Are you the right person to ask the question?
  • Muhammad Shamin - Patience
    It is just a matter of time before they(PAP) collapse like their counterparts in the neighbouring contries.

    It would be very important for the Opposition to exploit issues at the right time and not make a fool of yourselves.

    May God bless your efforts.

    Salam Reformasi!
  • Anonymous
    anon...
    csj and all of you have been in prison all your lives. the question for you and everyone else is "do you choose to remain in remain in prison for the rest of your lives."

    singaporeans are a strange lot, you think you have so much when yet others have so much more. among them, the simple humane act of speaking your mind. you might say "speak responsibly." i say listen and debate your point.
  • NOT MY SDP - Mugshots?
    Is SDP proud of the fact that its members are violating laws?
  • anon - my question remains valid
    I am not an LKY supporter, nevertheless, the question remains valid. In the SDP website and books etc, LKY was described as a dictator, tyrant, despot, liar, etc. And you expect him to do nothing?

    If so, clearly, your description of him is wrong.
  • ah beng - re: Mugshots?
    [quote=NOT MY SDP]Is SDP proud of the fact that its members are violating laws?[/quote]What laws? Dun be rigid. Laws are in nature flaws.
  • Anonymous
    to Anonymous

    What laws??
  • ASAP ADVISE PLS
    [b]Since there is no hotline or a no to call can someone confirm is it true that JB Jeya passed away????

    NO publicity is given much thanks to PAP/Lee JUNTA[/b]
  • Anonymous
    "anon",

    LKY should do what?

    Should he imprison Chee for one or "ten years", that would confirm he is truly a "dictator", etc., if indeed people here have really accused him of that.

    If, however, you are right in implying he is not "dictator", etc., then he should take criticisms here in the spirit of democratic scrutiny, and encourage the likes of yourself to do the same.
  • AnnA - Accountability On Democracy
    NOT MY SDP, these are pictures of them being charged or questioned by the authorities because of DEMOCRACY. SDP is being transparent about our govt. At least by now, you have already knew a lot about PAP's agenda. Still don't want to stand up for your family?

    While.. Wong Kang Seng was never taken to be investigated on the famous 'terrorist' Mas Selamat Kastari being absconded from the renown world class security detention centre. Missing until today. Case still open or considered 'case closed'??

    While.. the police officers was not being investigated or made public for the suicide death of a 15 year old boy for begging food for his family in Ang Mo Kio's coffeeshop. He was an eldest brother of 2 other smaller/dependent siblings living with a sick mother. One life gone like nothing to the authorities??

    While.. an officer in Nanyang Neighbourhood Police Centre was not being taken into account nor charged for unethical conduct on my complaint against him through Internal Investigation Dept and their police headquarters for putting his slipper on my son's face during investigation. Conclusion on my complains - NO EVIDENCE??? Of course lah, right?

    I don't see any harm in SDP's and friends' peaceful protest... do you see any life gone? any dignity gone? any harm on our family?
  • Anonymous
    these Singaporeans are just doing their bit to make a small difference... perhaps PAP should just leave it at that. Then again, we've never been truly a democratic country...
  • not_happy
    it's so damn obvious! all this laws are made by (you know who) I couldn't stand it! we have no freedom of speech! this goverment in singapore is totally is screw loose! PLEASE SINGAPOREAN, HEAR US!
  • G Chen
    Exactly as Ah Beng said, law can be flawed and unjust, and you can see many examples of such laws in autocratically run countries. The fact that these people are willing to fight against unjust laws while most of us would get cowed by them and gave various excuses for not taking action, makes these individuals exceptional and outstanding Singaporean. Therefore to Not My SDP, don’t be myopic; these are not mug-shot but respectable and spirited individuals to be honoured, regardless of whether or not you are agreeable to what they are fighting for.
  • lukas
    Jufri Salim , are u from bedok south secondary school? if u are, long time no see man.
  • tohjohn
    Anon wrote:
    [quote]Are you willing to be imprisoned for 10 years for your beliefs?

    I am just wondering.[/quote]

    What's the criminal element in the activities of Dr Chee that has to be imprisoned for 10 years?

    Murder? Nope

    Rape? Nahhh

    Terrorism? No

    So promoting more Rights, Freedom and Democracy is a crime?

    Singapore PAP govt sure has some warp thinkers here...if you can call that thinking.
  • Druid - Lesson from Ancient Civilizations
    History has shown when the ruler lost the mandate to rule from Heaven, the winds of change will blow strongly. The First Emperor also had to go...there is no eternal potion for youth.
  • Ted
    Look at all this lovely people, you guys are the real son & daughter of Singapore.

    I would have join in with your fight for a true democracy Singapore but I'm VERY VERY comfortable living in USA right now, don't think I would want to give that all up & return to that "shitty place thanks to pap" tiny dot.

    That's why you have my respect, all of you. We, all the righteous people all over the world know that what you are doing is perfectly correct. Eventually you shall overcome and succeed, there's no doubt about it. Peace
  • Truth Seeker - Civil Disobdience?
    Why is SDP complaining if their credo is civil disobedience? Isn't getting investigated and imprisoned means you're doing exactly what you want to be doing?

    So what you guys going on about now???
  • MLN - How long this can go one
    You look at history, no dictator last for ever, there is no perpetual rule the universe knows. It has to end and the only question is WHEN. I believe it is coming soon and I look forward to that wonderful day. We may see more JBJ's leaving us before we reach that stage. But reach we will.
  • overseas Canadian - Parliament? Nope.
    Would you please not call that 'building' a parliament, dictatorship governments don't have parliaments that's for democratic countries only.

    Having the PAP ban people for protesting in front of government is why parliament buildings are made the way they are. TO LET PEOPLE PROTEST IN FRONT OF THEM!
  • overseas Canadian - re: Mugshots?
    [quote=NOT MY SDP]Is SDP proud of the fact that its members are violating laws?[/quote]

    What laws? Your party imposed them because of its paranoia of losing power. As long as the PAP intimidates voters and gerrymanders districts, they will keep stealing power.
  • jufri salim - re: lukas, who ru??
    [quote=lukas]Jufri Salim , are u from bedok south secondary school? if u are, long time no see man.[/quote]

    yeah i am. can i noe who u r??
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