From: Yan Jun [mailto:medp1128@hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2017 3:47 PM
To: Singapore Democratic Party
Subject: Looking for advice
Dear
Singapore Democratic Party (SDP),
I refer
to my emails sent to PM Lee Hsien Loong on 8 December
and 8 July 2016. These emails were copied to the opposition
parties including the SDP.
Facts
In these
emails, I convincingly demonstrated the fact that the Supreme Court acts in
favor of the government at the expense of justice.
In
response to my 4th protest outside the British High Commission on 24
December, police arrested me and put me on bail. On the return date on 5
January, police released me unconditionally because there was no instruction
from the AGC concerning whether to prosecute me or not. I clearly informed the
police that I would continue my protests.
I think
the government at this moment has no idea how to deal with my protests because
the international community can easily assess the merits of my corruption
claim.
My
request
I would
appreciate it if I can get some advice from the SDP in respect of how to
effectively expose the judicial corruption scandal to the general public.
Western media may report my protest if they can take a close-up picture of it.
The
purpose of my protests is not to bring democracy to Singapore but to make the
corruption scandal heard in public in order to make the government deal
with the issue transparently, however, the protests have technically promoted
the rule of law, an element of democracy.
I have no
intention of getting the SDP into any trouble. In fact, I am ready to go to the
street and to protest again. If the SDP thinks that the government is
covering up the corruption scandal, the SDP may need to voice its opinion.
According to a top government official, the SDP doesn’t have difficulties
letting its voice heard by the people in Singapore.
Thank you
for your attention. I hope to hear from you soon.
Regards,
Yan Jun
(S7684361I)
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