2019年1月28日星期一

Protest date


Attachment: Explanation

From: Yan Jun
Sent: Monday, 14 January, 2019 11:40
To: Lee Hsien Loong (lee_hsien_loong@pmo.gov.sg) <lee_hsien_loong@pmo.gov.sg>
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Subject: Protest date

Dear Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong,

I refer to my email dated Dec 31, 2018 to the PM with regard to Singapore’s Watergate scandal. In that email, I clearly stated my intention to protest at Raffles Place MRT station on Jan 1, 2019 at 12 noon.

The arrest and IMH
I didn’t protest as planned because police arrested me on the night of Dec 31. On Jan 1 at about 12:30pm, police released me unconditionally but declined to justify the arrest. When I refused to leave the police station and asked for a formal charge in court, police forcibly took me to Institute of Mental Health (IMH) under the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) Act (CAP 178A) for a psychiatric assessment. Since police declined to bring me back, IMH didn’t conduct any psychiatric evaluation but released me on Jan 2 at 6pm. 

It is clear that police were not in a position to take me to IMH. If police suspected that I was suffering from a major mental disease, their suspicion was unreasonable because IMH already issued certificate twice that I was of sound mind. If police suspected that I was suffering from a minor mental disease, their suspicion was groundless because the diagnosis of a minor mental disease required continuous observation and couldn’t be made at first sight.

The way to play down my protest
Given the fact that the government had wrongfully concluded that I wouldn’t write to the PM at the end of 2018, the arrest was meant to provide the government with enough time to deal with my protest. On Jan 7, I wrote an email to Attorney General Lucien Wong for justification for the arrest but haven’t received any reply. I believe the government has already done a lot of preparation to play down my allegations of the government’s wrongdoing. 

It is evident that the former US president Richard Nixon’s wrongdoing pales in comparison to what the PM has done in a series of illegal activities including the corrupt legal system, the Terrex conspiracy and Singapore’s Watergate scandal. While there are very few events that are able to play down Singapore’s Watergate scandal, a successful negotiation that brings peace to the Korean peninsula can certainly make it.

I have been under 24-hour surveillance since last year. On the afternoon of Jan 10, I went out to buy poster boards and printing papers to make protest signs for my protest scheduled for Jan 14. Despite the widespread report on Jan 7 that Hanoi may host the 2nd Trump Kim summit, on the morning of Jan 11 Singapore was reportedly shortlisted for the summit with Vietnam. If the 2nd Trump Kim summit was to be held in Singapore again, it would be wise for me to reschedule my protest from Jan 14 to the 1st day of the summit. I believe the agents sharing the flat with me should have noticed that I had changed my mind. 

While the most recent news shows that the summit is more likely to be held in Vietnam, I still give my best wishes to the government.

Nepotism and the PM’s resignation
With regard to the issue of nepotism, the PM insisted that your appointment as Prime Minister was because you were the best man for the job but not because the late Minister Mentor fixed it. Given the fact that the PM voluntarily participated in a series of illegal activities mentioned above, it is self-evident that the PM is unfit for this position and must have inherited his power from the late Minister Mentor. Can the PM name another head of government who deliberately played a trick on a prisoner who was serving his sentence in prison?

The government’s wrongdoing has not only damaged Singapore’s international reputation and credibility but also created public distrust of government. I believe both the local and the international community are eager to know whether the PM is going to resign as the Prime Minister of Singapore. Can the PM give a direct answer to this question?

My protest
I will continue my protest until the government publicly responds to my allegations of corruption and espionage.

I have enough reason to believe that the government deliberately threw a Chinese citizen GPA (Chinese IC: 320722199009110831) into prison to create an opportunity for his wife YXL (Chinese IC: 320722198905020821), who was also a tenant in the flat of  #10-220, BLK 279, Tampines Street 22, (S)520279, to approach me shortly after I moved into that flat. I don’t mind morality tests. 

Now I am living at #02-1221,BLK 540, Hougang Avenue 8, (S)530540. Something in the flat suddenly went wrong this morning so I need to either move out to another flat or protest at Raffles Place. Since I am still waiting for the time and location of 2019 North Korea-United States summit, I would suggest that the intelligence agents give a refund to me so I move out to another flat.

I am looking forward to hearing from the PM soon.

Regards

Yan Jun
(Singapore NRIC:S7684361I)


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