2019年1月5日星期六

Singapore's Watergate scandal_My 10th email to PM Lee Hsien Loong



From: Yan Jun [mailto:medp1128@hotmail.com]
Sent: 2018
1231 11:00
To: Lee Hsien Loong (lee_hsien_loong@pmo.gov.sg)
Cc: AGC (AGC@agc.gov.sg); Chuan Poh Lim (lim_chuan_poh@a-star.edu.sg); Desmond Chin (SPS) (desmond_chin@pris.gov.sg); Eng Chye Tan (uprsec@nus.edu.sg); Eugen Liu (eugene_liu_hc@nuhs.edu.sg); FAISAL Bin Mustaffa (faisal_mustaffa@pris.gov.sg); Jean Paul THIERY (bchtjp@nus.edu.sg); K Shanmugam (Minister for Home Affairs) (k_shanmugam@mha.gov.sg); Mandarin Self Storage (hougang@mandarinselfstorage.com.sg); Middle East Institute (contact.mei@nus.edu.sg); PM Office (pmo_hq@pmo.gov.sg); QSM_IMH (qsm@imh.com.sg); QSM_STATE (STATECOURTS) (STATECOURTS_QSM@StateCourts.gov.sg); SUPCOURT QSM (SUPCOURT); Tan Bin Kiat (SPS) (tan_bin_kiat@pris.gov.sg); Chief Executive's Office_HK (ceo@ceo.gov.hk); HK Customs and Excise Department (customsenquiry@customs.gov.hk); Alejandro Ponce (The World Justice Project); Sofie Arjon Schutte (U4 Anti-corruption resource centre); Yuri Fedotov (United Nations Office on Drug and Crime); Buscaglia Edgardo (Columbia University); Garry Rodan (Murdoch University); Matthew Stephenson (mstephen@law.harvard.edu); S.T. Quah Jon (National University of Singapore); Silverstein Gordon (Yale University) ; Susan Rose Ackerman (Yale University); 'Freedom House'; Human Rights First (feedback@humanrightsfirst.org); info@article19.org; Jennifer Jokstad; mail@globalwitness.org; 'Mayda Chan (International Amnesty) '; 'Mickey Spiegel (Human Right Watch)'; 'Phil Robertson (Human Right Watch)'; Elizabeth Andersen (American Bar of Association); Gail Davidson (Lawyers Rights Watch Canada); International Association of Judges; Talia Dove (International Bar Association); Lian He Wan Bao (wanbao@sph.com.sg); news@theindependent.sg; Online Citizen (Singapore) (theonlinecitizen@gmail.com); Shin Min Daily (shinmin@sph.com.sg); Straits Times (stforum@sph.com.sg); Today (voices@mediacorp.com.sg); Zao Bao (zblocal@sph.com.sg); Hong Kong Journalists Association (hkja@hkja.org.hk); Ming Pao (mingpao@mingpao.com); Oriental Daily News (news@odn.on.cc); SCMP (letters@scmp.com); Singtao Daily (localnews@singtao.com) ; The Standard (editor@thestandard.com.hk); Taipei Times (letters@taipeitimes.com); Taiwan news (service@taiwannews.com.tw); United Daily News (newspro@udn.com); 'Apple Daily'; Asia times; Jon Fasman (Economists) ; Keith Bradsher (New York Times); 'Linus Chua (Bloomberg)'; Patrick McDowell (The Wall Street Journal); 'Philip Bowring (The South China Morning Post)'; 'Reporters Without Borders (RWB)'; Rico Hizon (BBC); Roberto Coloma (Agence France-Presse); 'Seiff Abby (Freelance Corrrespondent)'; Australia High Court (jsmart@hcourt.gov.au); Federal Court of Malaysia (webmaster@kehakiman.gov.my); Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal (cfaenquiries@hkcfa.hk); Supreme Court of Canada (reception@scc-csc.ca); Supreme Court of India (supremecourt@nic.in); Supreme Court of New Zealand (supremecourt@justice.govt.nz); Supreme Court of South Africa (PaMyburgh@justice.gov.za); The Privy Council (enquiries@supremecourt.uk); Indonesia Embassy (info@indonesianembassy.sg); Laos Embassy (laoembsg@singnet.com.sg); Myanmar Embassy (ambassador@myanmarembassy.sg); Philippines Embassy (philippine.embassy.singapore@gmail.com); Thailand Embassy (thaisgp@singnet.com.sg); Vietnam Embassy (vnemb.sg@mofa.gov.vn); Argentina Embassy (consulares_eisia@mrecic.gov.ar); Brazil Embassy (brasemb.cingapura@itamaraty.gov.br); India Embassy (hc@hcisingapore.org); Russia Embassy (russian_embassy@singnet.com.sg); Saudi Arabia Embassy (sgemb@mofa.gov.sa); South Africa Embassy (singapore.consular@dirco.gov.za); South Korea Embassy (korembsg@mofa.go.kr); Turkey Embassy (embassy.singapore@mfa.gov.tr); Australia Embassy (enquiries-sg@dfat.gov.au); Canada Embassy (spore@international.gc.ca); German Embassy (info@singapur.diplo.de); Italy Embassy (ambasciata.singapore@esteri.it); Japan Embassy (infoculture@sn.mofa.go.jp); UK Embassy (consular.singapore@fco.gov.uk); US Embassy (singaporeusembassy@state.gov)
Subject: Singapore's Watergate scandal

Dear Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong,

I refer to my email dated Feb 19, 2018 to the PM. In that email, I mentioned the government’s espionage activities by the ruling People's Action Party (PAP) government.

I am going to protest against Singapore’s Watergate scandal at Raffle Place MRT station on Jan 1, 2019 at 12:00 noon.

Singapore’s Watergate scandal
In the attached file, I explained in great detail how the PM was involved in espionage activities aiming at persuading me to go to Hong Kong so the PM could stay in office. I have rented rooms with 3 landlords in the past 2 years, and the government has successfully manipulated all of them to act as undercover agents against me.

The most noticeable activity was the PM’s announcement made in New Delhi on Jan 26, 2018 with regard to the rescheduling of leadership succession plan. The announcement was made on the basis of the information obtained from undercover agent Sun Jian Sen on the same day. The government also constructed a plot in August 2018 to persuade me to contact agent Sun by misinterpreting my contract with Mandarin-Self Storage.

To play down my possible protest against the Terrex conspiracy after my release from prison, the government in July 2018 risked the Singapore-China relations by tacitly agreeing with the anti-Chinese sentiment aroused by retired diplomat Bilahari Kausikan about China’s influence on Singaporeans. The fact, as the evidence presented in this email shows, is the opposite of the retired diplomat’s allegations. It is the PAP government who has repeatedly manipulated Chinese citizens in Singapore to work for the government.

Justice and innovation
My cases have already addressed 4 fundamental human rights issues in Singapore, or the right against arbitrary arrest and detention, the right to freedom of speech and expression, the right to fair hearing, the right to silence during interrogation by police. So far, I haven’t received any reply from the Supreme Court in response to my criticisms of the court’s decisions. With regard to the last 3 rights, the Supreme Court didn’t even release any written judgement.

I think the PAP government needs to state its position on how to administer justice in Singapore. An impartial administration of justice will ensure strong future generation teams. In One Man’s View of the World, the late Minister Mentor mentioned at page 71 Thucydides’ words that “the strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must”. I think it is good for readers to keep in mind what Reinhold Niebuhr's famously said that “Man’s capacity for justice makes democracy possible, but man’s inclination to injustice makes democracy necessary”.

While Singapore has been ranked most innovative country in Asia, I believe major innovation is unlikely to occur under PAP government. The meritocracy that the government has been practicing is nothing more than utilitarianism. The mission of the universities and research institutes is to educate, inspire and transform in the interests of government. Talented people die off before they reach the level of making any innovation because of a lack of justice. I have solid evidence of misconduct on the part of NUS (A/P Liu Hern Choon Eugene, if I am not wrong) and A*STAR (Prof. Jean Paul THIERY).

After proving twice that Samuel Huntington was right in predicting Singapore’s future after Lee Kuan Yew, I believe I am able to make a grand discovery in science. I copy this email to Tan Eng Chye, the president of NUS, and Lim Chuan Poh, the chairman of A-STAR. I hope they prove that  my opinion as to the innovation in Singapore is wrong.

Changi Prison
My first-hand experiences of Changi Prison show that it is a slave camp because Changi Prison denies prisoners their access to justice when they have felt being treated unjustly or inhumanly by the prison authorities. I put a draft of my explanation on my blog and will update it later on.

My requests
I request the PM to respond in public my allegations of Singapore’s Watergate scandal, the Terrex conspiracy and the corrupt legal system. It is self-evident that the PM ought to step down for the sake of Singapore’s reputation. In addition, senior Judge Chao Hick Tin ought to step down because the former Attorney General represents evil in Singapore.

I have no intention of damaging Singapore’s reputation but have a clear picture of the difference between a country and a party. I am ready to testify in court or before Parliament.

Regards,

Yan Jun
(S7684361I)

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