Dr Poh Soo Kai: I don’t want my children to live in a police state

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In an extensive interview with the Sunday Times today, former political detainee and Barisan Sosialist leader Dr Poh Soo Kai spoke candidly about his tumultuous political career and detention.

Dr Poh was born in Singapore, the fourth child of six in a privileged Straits-born Chinese family. His maternal grandfather was prominent millionaire businessman and philanthropist Tan Kah Kee, and his uncle was Mr Lee Kong Chian, another famous philanthropist and founder of OCBC Bank.

During his university days, he was active in the University Socialist Club, a debating forum for students who were against colonialism and sought independence for Malaya and Singapore. They believed in freedoms of speech and assembly, and opposed detention without trial.

One of the first members of the People’s Action Party (PAP), Dr Poh was roped in as an assistent Secretary-General of the Barisan Sosialist after it was formed from a breakaway faction of the PAP in 1961.

Dr Poh insists that contrary to the official view, the leftists within the PAP did not force the split. There was a difference in opinion on issues such as detention without trial, freedom of speech, press and assembly. It was then Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, who saw it as a challenge to the PAP leadership and forced the split.

Dr Poh was arrested and detained without trial under Operation Cold Store in 1963. He was released in 1972 only to be re-arrested again in 1976 before he was freed in 1982. Altogether, he was detained for a total of 17 years without being ever tried in court.

He was the third longest held political detainee in the history of Singapore after Mr Chia Thye Poh (32 ye ars) and Dr Lim Hock Siew (19 years).

According to declassified documents from the British National Archives, the “communist” threat was “played up” by Lee Kuan Yew who allegedly tried to persuade Lord Selkrik and then Malayan Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman to arrest several of his former political comrades including Ong Eng Guan who never belonged to the “leftist” camp under a joint operation by the Internal Security Council to give the impression that it was the federal government in Kuala Lumpur who ordered the arrests and not the PAP.

Lord Selkrik wrote to his superiors in London imploring them not to listen to Lee:

“Lee is probably very much attracted to the idea of destroying his political opponents. It should be remembered that there is behind all this a very personal aspect…he claims he wishes to put back in detention the very people who were released at his insistence – people who are intimate acquaintances, who have served in his government, and with whom there is a strong sense of political rivalry which transcends ideological differences.”

[Source: British National Archives]

Recalling his long period of incarceration, sometimes under solitary confinement, Dr Poh said:

“No regrets, but you are unhappy, you know. It’s very obvious. I mean, you can’t keep a person in prison and lock him up, you know, without a valid reason. You ask him (Lee) to bring you to court, he doesn’t bring you to court. I mean, you feel they have to change the system. You can’t have a system like this continue. You don’t want your children, your grandchildren to live in a police state.”

He would not shake Mr Lee’s hand if he met him. ‘There’s nothing more to say,’ he says.

Though Singapore has a first world economy, its repressive political system resembles more than a modern police state. All state institutions such as the police, grassroots organizations and trade unions are controlled firmly by the ruling party.

There is no free or independent press in Singapore. All the major papers are owned by a single news agency Singapore Press Holdings whose Chairman is a former PAP minister Dr Tony Tan.

The economy is dominated by state-linked companies such as SingTel, Starhub, SIA and Capitaland which are owned directly or indirectly by the government via its two gigantic sovereign wealth funds – Temasek Holdings and GIC.

Lee Kuan Yew is the Chairman of GIC while his daughter-in-law Ho Ching leads Temasek Holdings. Both funds reportedly lost billions of dollars during the global financial crisis last year.

Draconian laws are put in place to curtail the civil and political rights of ordinary Singaporeans. A new law was introduced this year making even a solo protest illegal. Protests are legally allowed only at Speaker’s Corner, but the installation of CCTVs at its premises have deterred Singaporeans from going there.

When asked about his assessment of Singapore’s future, Dr Poh argues that Singapore is too dependent on an export-oriented economy.

In his view, if there was no Operation Cold Store, Barisan would have won the 1963 election ‘hands down’. Then, he says, Singapore might have been less dependent on foreign direct investment, and there might have been more freedom and discussion about the country’s development.

Nothing much has changed then. In fact, the situation has deteriorated. After 44 years of continuous “brain-washing” by the state media, most Singaporeans grow up becoming politically ignorant, apathetic and inactive.

An ignorant, disinterested and naive citizenry is the key to the PAP maintaining its political hegemony in Singapore without which its glaring mistakes will be put under intense public scrutiny and questions raised about its legitimacy to govern.

 

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21 Responses to “Dr Poh Soo Kai: I don’t want my children to live in a police state”

  • Time for Change:

    Nobody wants to live in a police state.
    This is also the reason why foreigners don’t want to become citizens here. Try as hard as they can to open their legs as wide as possible, but nobody wants to be a citizen of a police state.

    It is time for change.

  • KennaSai:

    My New Year Wish List:

    1. Bring Ministerial and Civil Service salaries down to a reasonable rate
    2. Abolish ISA.
    3, Abolish Elected Presidency
    4. Implement a minimum wage to protect and assist poorer Singaporeans
    5. Prevent Conflict of Interest (COI), corruption and nepotism, no ministers or MPs or civil servants should be allowed to sit on boards of listed companies.
    6. Curb influx of foreigners especially foreign low skilled workers
    7. Limit the age of the PM and the Ministers and the number of terms the PM can serve
    8. Set up a board comprising of qualified people to appoint the Chief Justice and the members of the Judiciary
    9. GIC and Temesek to be independently administered – no Govt. minister’s relatives to be appointees to prevent COI, corruption and nepotism
    10. Accountability & transparency in all GIC and Temasek matters
    11. Free the media from Govt. control
    12. Limit Minister’s Appointments.
    13. Abolish the position of MM and SM.
    14. Abolish GRC
    15. Set up an independent Elections Boundaries Committee
    16. Encourage real competition in the country and not Singtel, M1 and Starhub types structures
    17. Reduce Govt. owned or linked enterprises
    18. Affordable housing for Singaporeans and better housing policies.

  • wahaha!:

    Its rare that MSM interviews political dissents or ex-dissidents or ex-opposition member.
    So, is this a sign that we can expect a fair cooling off?

  • xyz:

    KennaSai, why abolish elected presidency?

  • KennaSai:

    xyz, In a parliamentary system of government, the legislative is elected. EP is superfluous. If you recall, the EP was one man’s idea to safeguard our surpluses although it was put to the vote.

    Remember our late EP, Ong Teng Cheong? In 1993, he became embroiled in a dispute with the government over the access of information regarding Singapore’s financial reserves. His political masters were displeased. Did he wield the powers that should have arrived with the EP? Why waste good money to conduct an election for the EP?

    Why not have an independent professionally qualified nonpartisan council oversee the surpluses?

  • Anonymous:

    Please lah, Elected President Ong Teng Cheong was all along a PAP right-hand man, once the Deputy Prime Minister.

    Had he ever uttered anything objectional to his master, including during the ISA arrests and detention during the so-called “Marxist conspiracy”?

    He was rumoured to actually have lost the EP to Chua Kim Yeow, but the PAP made him “win”.

  • cy:

    Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it.

  • Bingo:

    ??

    But he RETURNS to Singapore whatever craps he offers.

    He says he’s back for good.

  • Moe Gan Thai:

    New Year wish list
    19) Ban those above 80 year old from contesting in the General Election. No exception to the rule.

  • Anonymous:

    KennaSai on Sun, 27th Dec 2009 3:03 pm

    From your wishlist, I would add the following

    19 Abolish the Legal Amendment Act prohibiting those from the legal profession publicly discussing all matters of law

    20 Establish an independent Judicial Commisson comprising of Opposition parties members, High Court judges, Law Society, incumbent Party MPs to examine all complaints from public on judicial conduct of judges in proceedings.

    21 Legislate Freedom of Information Law to allow public access to decision-making in Government for the purpose of accountability and transparency of conduct in all public institution

    22. Legislate Bills of Rights protection of citizenry from arbitrary arrest, false imprisonment and prosecution by the law enforcement agency on “frivolous, vexatious or otherwise lacking in merit” grounds.

  • Anonymous:

    KennaSai on Sun, 27th Dec 2009 3:03 pm

    And one more to the wishlist

    23. Limit the maximum term in office for any elected Prime Minister to NO MORE THAN 10 years or any number of election terms within the 10 years limit but not exceeding 10 years.

  • LastLaugh:

    My New Year Wish is for LKY to live beyond 100+++
    so that he and the familee can reap what he had sown.

  • bravo:

    Bravo LKY!
    Without U, Singapore will still be like Penang or JB now.

  • PeterL:

    Moh Gan THai-

    Agreed!!! in fact the limit should be 75years for elected MPs and 10 year term for PM plus 5 more for exceptional and incomplete vision PM.Should he not complete his vision or hanging on without grooming another than throw him out.

  • I love my country:

    Dr Poh is a hero, born with a silver spoon but chose to fight for his beliefs and determined throughout.

    How come we had citizens who asked little but gave everything to the country prior to independence but now every ask what’s their salary before giving to the country?

  • citizenofSG:

    @time for change -
    (quote)Nobody wants to live in a police state.
    This is also the reason why foreigners don’t want to become citizens here. Try as hard as they can to open their legs as wide as possible, but nobody wants to be a citizen of a police state.(end quote)

    Sorry if I am offensive. You are simply too confusing. There are queue of foreigners wanting to be our citizens and they are on the waiting list. There are 90,000 PR waiting to be citizens and you are saying no foreigners want to become our citizens. Police or no police state they are coming in doves and lets hope you are not dreaming.

    Should Dr Poh lose the will to fight for this country, he can quit and go another country and bring his children with him. If that is the life he choose, I wish him well but to be fair I don’t give a dime to a quitter. He is definitely not my hero. In fact he is walking the route of a loser.

  • KAM:

    Some of the Singaporeans here, WANT to live under a police state.
    So they can telephone up the “police” for everything, ranging from killer litter, urine in the lifts and then a poisoned cat in the neighbourhood or a dog biting a child.

    Many of us, WANT to live under the police state, but the problem is, now the police is not 24X7, it is only 7am to 5pm. Then they close the NPP. If you kena accident on road, you are told to “settle yourself”.

  • True-blue Sporean:

    To add on to Kenna Sai’s list,my New Year Wish List:
    1 No ERPs everywhere
    2 No widening of the GINI coefficient that causes further disparity between the rich and the poor
    3 No denying of university admission places to local students in favour of foreign students
    4 No further rise in living costs after the GE
    5 No more foreign workers’ dormitory in residential areas
    6 No HDB flats given to foreign workers as dormitories because this would mean depriving our own local citizens of the right to a flat be it rental or purchase.

  • Anonymous:

    @ citizenofSG on Mon, 28th Dec 2009 5:19 pm

    “There are queue of foreigners wanting to be our citizens and they are on the waiting list. There are 90,000 PR waiting to be citizens and you are saying no foreigners want to become our citizens….”

    YOU ARE AN IMAGINATIVE BLOGGER. Why??

    Time for Change is correct. “(quoted by you of Time for Change)”Nobody wants to live in a police state.”

    Here is the facts and proof right from the horse’s mouth.

    “… Most did not intend to stay long term, but “a good many” are well-qualified, skilled personnel who decided to stay longer and applied for PR….”

    These were the comments of Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Home Affairs Mr Wong Kan Seng said in Parliament on 23 November 2009

    http://news.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne%2BNews/Singapore/Story/A1Story20091123-181787.html

    SO WHO WANTS TO BE A CITIZEN IN A POLICE STATE IS RIGHT ON THE DOT OF TRUTH, CitizenofSg.

  • fair and square:

    @Anonymous

    you are right…who wants to play the “thief” forever?
    those hordes of foreigners know full well that they have
    a ‘backdoor’…an escape route…they are smart “thieves”.
    can we say the same of most singaporeans?…do we still have
    family members who are still in india or china?
    i,an average joe,can see this and so,i can’t see why smart
    alecs who draw and implement policies such as this couldn’t?
    give and take 5,maybe 10years…hopefully the MAN,himself,who
    described elevated these “hungry” thieves to a status more befitting than the ” less hard-driving and less hard striving”
    live to validate his mistake?

  • Tan Kok Seng:

    I do not personally know our Elected President Ong Teng Cheong but he is indeed a honest and decent man who did contributed greatly to Singapore & Singaporean. Read more about him and I believe you will agreed with me. I still believe there are still such good Singaporean around.

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