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When silence is not golden: Reflections on two Singaporean prize winners Print Email
Tuesday, 15 November 2011

Vincent Wijeysingha

Abraham Lincoln, the United States’ 16th President, entered history as the man who freed the slaves brought to North America to work the plantations of that nation.

Inexplicably, therefore, when the Ford’s Theater Society decided to select an Asian to receive the Lincoln Medal, and coming hot on the heels of last year’s recipient Archbishop Desmond Tutu, it chose a man who has presided over the detention without trial (and torture) of almost 200 of his political opponents and the dismantling of civil society norms, not to mention the tampering of democratic features of his state to all but guarantee continued electoral success of his party.

All while paying himself among the largest political salaries ever heard of in modern times, while the people have experienced the largest income disparity in the developed world.

The announcement by the Executive Committee of the Board Trustees was answered by widespread incredulity in Singapore. It was not made clear exactly how Mr Lee Kuan Yew who, across 50 years, threatened his opponents with knuckledusters, hatchets and, of course, defamation suits was found to be a worthy laureate of the Lincoln Medal.

And so Singaporeans were left to figure out for themselves exactly how Mr Lee exemplifies the “lasting legacy” of Honest Abe, beloved by every stripe of American this last century and a half.

But history has a way of being ironic without meaning too. Remember that other old reprobate, Dr Henry Kissinger, whose decisions in Cambodia achieved the massacre of up to 40,000 innocent people? Dr Kissinger, an old friend and admirer or Mr Lee’s, was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace.

While the Lincoln Medal is a rather more modest achievement, the hypocrisy inherent in awarding it to the man who probably least deserves it, would have attracted at least some critical media comment.

Not Singapore. In Singapore the media are, regrettably, blind to irony. Or perhaps blindness only arises when the subject is Mr Lee Kuan Yew whose award local newspapers did not allow us to ignore. Reported after report insisted that we know of Mr Lee's prize.

But the blindness goes in the opposite direction when the subject is Dr Chee Soon Juan. The Liberal International (LI), a global grouping of more than one hundred organisations, came to Singapore two weeks ago to present its Prize for Freedom to Dr Chee.

Customarily, the Prize is presented at one of the annual events of the group. But since the Singapore Government has barred Dr Chee from leaving the country, LI President and Member of the European Parliament Mr Hans van Baalena journeyed here with a delegation of ten international leaders, to make the award presentation to Dr Chee at a gala dinner attended by many Singaporean civil society leaders.

"He is truly a son of Singapore,” said one guest. Renowned socio-political blogger Mr Alex Au added, “I am very proud for Singapore that Dr Chee has gained the recognition of Liberal international.”

The Prize for Freedom counts among its laureates such luminaries as Aung San Suu Kyi; former Irish President and UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Mary Robinson, South African human rights champion Helen Suzman, Czech and Slovak President Vaclev Havel, UN High Commissioner for Refugees Sadako Ogota, former and late Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto of Pakistan, and the late President Corazon Aquino of the Philippines.

Dr Chee joins that list so much more convincingly than the latest Lincoln Medal laureate.

But in how many media reports did Singaporeans read of Dr Chee’s award? A grand total of zero. No editor in the entire SPH stable arrived at the view that the first Singaporean to win this prestigious international award, joining a pantheon of awardees which also include British Parliamentarian, Lord Avebury, merited a report.

The implication is clear: no situation which brings repute to the Singapore Democrats and accolade to its leader should be allowed to tamper with the PAP-propagated perspective that the SDP is intent upon the destruction of our nation and its leader a dangerous psychopath.

But travel the world and the situation is quite different. I recently returned from a regional conference in Bali. A friend of mine also came home after speaking at a separate conference.

He, like me, learned that, abroad, the name Chee Soon Juan has become synonymous with a principled struggle for justice and a great love for his homeland – a view that the PAP is utterly fearful of allowing to germinate in Singapore.

At his second inaugural speech, Lincoln said, “With malice toward none, with charity for all...let us strive on to finish the work we are in; to bind up the nation's wounds...” Good words to commend to our country’s future.

Dr Vincent Wijeysingha
is Treasurer of the SDP.

Read also:
Complete news blackout on Chee's LI award

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Comments (5)
  • g_e - Arise, Sir LKY...
    Does he deserve the Ford's Theatre Lincoln medal? The Lincoln Medal is given each year to someone "whose work, accomplishments and attributes exemplify the lasting legacy and mettle of character embodied by the most beloved president in the USA’s history.” For sure the Yanks are nothing if not pragmatic and if pandering to an eager old man's vanity keeps him and the useful Reserves he controls sweet in these straitened times, then that is what they shall do while laughing behind their hands.

    There is a kind of deliciously black irony about awarding an honour that celebrates the virtue of civil rights to someone who has spent a lifetime denying others those very rights, isn't there? It's on a par with the award of an honorary doctorate of laws from the Australian National University for "service to developing Singapore, international statesmanship and friendship to Australia" to someone incongruous or even offering General Than Shwe the Nobel Peace Prize.

    Never let it be said that the Americans and Aussies have no sense of humour. Can a knighthood from those masters of witty scorn, the Brits, be far behind?
  • Atobe - Irony of Selective Blindness
    It is ironical that the Lincoln Medal should be awarded to Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew when one consider the historical facts that began with the documented records of Colonial Officials which reported the political conspiracies hatched by Lee towards his political opponents - (read "the Fajar Generation").

    For over 50 years, Singaporeans have seen with complete silence the unwarranted and arbitrary use of the Internal Security Acts against his perceived threats to the political future of himself and his PAP.

    Yet all these events could not possible have gone unnoticed by the US Embassy in Singapore.

    How did the eminent members of the Board of Trustees (Ford Theatre Society) make their selection ?

    Did they do it in complete ignorance, or simply based on the superficial observation of some American traveller visiting this metropolitan oasis all dressed up in glass and glitter amidst the other cities of Southeast Asia ?

    While Dr Chee Soon Juan received and accepted the award from LI on behalf of those who paid a heavier price than himself - in the struggle for freedom; it is shameless for Lee Kuan Yew to receive the award without mentioning the success of Singapore is based on the brilliance of his First Generation political partners who had put him at the front for his "showmanship" ability, while they worked in the background to mobilies the energetic Singaporeans and their private savings to build Singapore to what it is today.

    Singapore was not built single handedly by the ideas and vision of Lee Kuan Yew alone - but included the likes of the late Dr Goh Keng Swee, who was assisted by the UN seconded Dutchmen Dr Albert Winsemius, and all the other first generation PAP leadership that included Dr Toh Chin Chye, late Lim Kim San, late S. Rajaratnam, late E W Barker, and others.

    Singapore was built also by the labor and private funds mobilised from Singaporeans, Permanent Residents, and foreign talents who pass through and work on short term permits.

    It is ironical - and not surprisingly hypocritical - for the local main stream media to cover the award given to Dr Chee Soon Juan; which will publish the US award that was ironically given to a Singaporean that is the anti-thesis of Abraham Lincoln's political values.
  • Tan Tai Wei
    All media outlets blacked it out? Couldn't be a coincidence. Orchestrated, surely!

    And who else had thus been also sidelined? Those who had also received the award, in Asean and elsewhere!

    Did the foreign ministry calculate the possible resulting diplomatic loss to Singapore? Or is all that matters immediate PAP party interests?
  • quantum - Obama and Mubharak
    For strategic interests, US President Obama initially also supported dictator President Mubbarak, until just before he was crushed through the effort of Egypt's own citizens.

  • Robox
    I contextualize this snub - political infantilism - by the MSM over Dr Chee being awarded the Freedom Prize by LI within the PAP's post-GE pronouncements of wanting to engage 'Singaporeans' better.

    To that end, we have PAP ministers who:

    1. have set up FB accounts but whose pages don't have a wall or a discussion section for netizens to post messages on (eg. Tharman Shanmugaratnam);

    2. ban netizens, not for any violations of the norms of engagement, but for asking the tough questions or for taking a position that on any one issue that is far removed from the PAP's own (eg Tan Chuan-Jin and Sim Ann);

    3. seem to feel comfortable to have only PAP supporters - cheerleaders and sloganeers - on their page/s, but who ar not discussing anything of import (eg. all of them, likely to signal to their readers that they are doing a lot, though we have no clue if they are doing what is right);

    4. write mindless posts on trivia such as visits to a community agency, but with absolutely no engagement on any issue that might be pertinent to that visit (eg. all of them;

    5. form football teams with WP MPs, consistently - and mysteriously - evoking comments by netizens of how great that the PAP is now 'working with' the opposition.

    However, it is this snub that demonstrates the PAP's insincerety - or are they just incapable? - in their bid to engage most graphically.

    It's just too easy to engage those who are like you.

    But, to me the true test of an individual's (or a group of individuals') capabilities at engagement is if s/he or they actually engage an individual (or a group) whose position is furthest removed from its own; that's exactly when all of one's skills at engagement are called to bear.

    The PAP continues to prove that the more things change, the more the remain the same.
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