2019年9月11日星期三

My 12th letter to PM Lee Hsien Loong_Government's plan for GE 2019



From: Yan Jun
Sent: Wednesday, 11 September, 2019 07:20
To: Lee Hsien Loong (PM) <lee_hsien_loong@pmo.gov.sg>
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Subject: Government's plan about GE 2019

Dear PM Lee Hsien Loong,

I refer to my email dated Feb 28, 2019 about my protest at Raffle Place MRT station. I was sentenced to 35 weeks on Apr 17, and was released on Aug 13, 2019.

The upcoming General Election (GE) 2019
On Sep 4, 2019 at 4:46pm, I sent an email to the media about the PAP government’s plan for the upcoming General Election (GE) 2019. On the same day at 5:02pm, the mainstream newspaper Straits Times reported that PM Lee had convened the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee (EBRC), the first step towards the upcoming GE.

It is evident that there was a causal connection between my disclosure of the government’s secret plan and the announcement of EBRC, as the GE is not a light matter. 

In the email, I claimed that the PAP government was scared of my continued protests so planned to end my protest for good by holding a GE before Chinese President Xi Jinping’s reciprocal state visit to Singapore later this year. I explained this plan in great detail in the attached file.

To that end, two preparations were made. One preparation was the announcement of PM Lee’s stepping down under the guise of an interview with Nikkei Asian Review in the context of G20 Osaka Summit, which served as a bait to lure me into going on a protest after the announcement of the GE.

The other preparation was my appeal hearing scheduled for Jul 26, 2019, which was meant to release me from the court and to make my February protest public through mainstream newspapers.

If I protested shortly after Parliament was dissolved, the government would arrest me and then proceeded with nomination and voting activities. If Parliament were dissolved at the end of September, the GE would be held in October. President Xi’s visit were expected to take place after the GE. It was meant to counter the destructive effect produced by my protests on the PAP government by showcasing good relations between Singapore and China.

In the attached file, I provided conclusive evidence of the direct involvement of Supreme Court by a forced appeal hearing in this political intrigue. Since judicial independence is protected by the Constitution of Singapore, I am wondering what punishment the government will mete out to Senior Judge Chao Hick Tin, the No. 1 legal officer in Singapore.

Despite the fact that people generally believe that there is no pure form of totalitarian regime in this world due to the difficulty in controlling a large number of populations meticulously, the PAP government made it by its successful rule under the shield of the law and in the name of justice.

Abuse of psychiatry in the Institute of Mental Health (IMH) and Changi Prison
In my blog post Abuse of psychiatry in IMH and Changi Prison, I gave a detailed account of the physical and mental torture I suffered after my February protest.  

On the one hand, Dr. Cheow Enquan of IMH on Mar 14 diagnosed me with a delusional disorder of persecutory type; on the other hand, he certified that I was in sound mind. Although Dr. Cheow made his diagnosis based on his phone interview with Chao Shen Lin, my former-landlord of a Tampines flat; he deliberately ignored my report about espionage activities in the Tampines flat to Minister for Home Affairs K Shanmugam on Nov 17, 2018, to PM Lee on Dec 31, 2018, to Attorney-General Lucien Wong on Dec 14, 2018, Jan 7, 2019 and Feb 8, 2019.  

It is evident that the examination of the truthfulness of espionage allegations is outside the knowledge and experience of a psychiatrist. I would request Dr. Chua Hong Choon, the CEO of IMH, to justify how IMH was in a position to assess my allegations of judicial corruption, Terrex conspiracy and a series of espionage activates. The PAP government hasn’t denied my allegations so far. 
Prison psychiatrist Dr. Lim Chee Min was fully aware of Dr. Cheow’s diagnosis and the certificate, however, he had forcibly interviewed me, arbitrarily diagnosed me with a mental illness and stubbornly persuaded me to take a medication, or Olanzapine. After release, I found Olanzapine was used to treat certain mental/mood conditions such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder. At this this moment, I still have no idea what Dr. Lim’s diagnosis was. On my release date (Aug 13), Dr. Lim even made a direction to send me to IMH for no reason.

I later found Dr. Lim Chee Min was from Changi General Hospital (CGH). I would request Dr. Lee Chien Earn, the CEO of CGH, to justify the malice on the part of Dr. Lim Chee Min in his malpractice. In my letter to PM Lee dated Nov 7, 2017, I had already complained against Dr. Ling Tiah of CGH about a forced blood draw done on Jul 17, 2017. I think it is necessary for Dr. Lee Chien Earn to look into this matter and to find out whether the idea of forced transportation was made by Supt. Faisal Mustaffa. Another prison psychiatrist who had engaged in malpractice was Dr. Rajesh Jacob.


I also hope the Mr. Gan Kim Yong, the Minister for Health, and Prof Chee Yam Cheng, the president of Singapore Medical Council, can pay attention to the medical malpractice in Singapore.


Prisoner abuse
In my blog post Why Changi Prison is a Slave Camp, I set out three reasons to explain why Changi Prison was a slave camp: prison officers’ questionable competence and integrity; a lack of accountability mechanism, and the unfair justice system. 

It is not possible for Changi Prison to transform inmates into law-abiding citizens because it cannot provide a morally pure environment for inmates to improve their moral fibre. Innocent inmates have to “go bad” to survive gang-controlled conditions in the prison. Justice has failed in Changi Prison so inmates have no choice but to build up alliance with other inmates.

I once asked Deputy Superintendent Louis Woo, the person in charge Housing Unit 4 of Institution B4, how to be a model prisoner. His said he didn’t know, and I believed no one knew the answer. If inmates are locked up in a cell for 23 hours a day, one inmate can do whatever another inmate can do. It is hard to imagine that some officers genuinely believed what inmates needed was mercy but not justice. They didn’t even know the principle underlying rehabilitation programs. 

The fundamental principle governing both inmates and prison officers is not virtue or honor but fear. I was deeply impressed by the standards of morality that most prison officers had, because they had to loss their sense of justice and to obey whatever order from higher management. There were a number of petty dictator officers who were dependent on their immediate senior. OC Lim Wei Kiat and RO Ahmad Naufal are petty dictators in HU2 of B4. 

The biggest dictator in B4 is Supt. Faisal Mustaffa, who had absolute power in B4. He was quite willful so always competed against me by abusing his power. He was cowardly so had maliciously taken away all my notes including drafts of my complaint letters in the hope to stop me from reporting his misconduct to the PM.

Supt. Faisal Mustaffa was cold-blooded and cruel. On May 23, 2018, I complained against his abuse of power to Commissioner Desmond Chin and requested for a transfer to Institution B2. Supt. Faisal Mustaffa calmly watched me going on hunger strikes for 3 days (from Apr 20 to 23, 2018 in PI cell 725 of HU4), 5 days (Jun 29 to Jul 4, 2018 in a PI cell in DHU) and 7 days (Aug 24 to 28 in cell 116 of HU1, Aug 28 to Aug 30, 2018 in a PC cell in DHU) for the transfer and waited for me to end my strike voluntarily. Supt. Faisal flatly rejected my request for a transfer to B2 because in his opinion, there was absolutely no abuse of power in Changi Prison.

On the afternoon of Jun 29, 2018, Supt. Faisal threw me in a PI cell of DHU to isolate me from other inmates in case they could copy me and went on a strike again. In response, I began a hunger strike. While I was supposed to be released from the PI cell after a provost officer took my statements on the morning of Jul 2, Supt. Faisal deliberately tested my willpower by ordering me to serve 3 days’ imprisonment in the same cell from the noon time of Jul 2 to Jul 4. On Jul 2, I did take the opportunity of document submission to Supreme Court and put SOS on my appeal documents. There was no response from court at all.

Supreme Court was cold-blooded as well. On Aug 27, I was taken to the Supreme Court to attend my appeal. I asked for some bread on the grounds of my hunger strike against prison officers. The appeal hearing was postponed for half an hour but I didn’t get any bread.

On Mar 18, 2019, Supt. Tan Bin Kiat of Institution B2 arbitrarily ordered me to see Dr. Lim Chee Min against my will after I told him the office certificate. On May 28, Supt. Faisal directed Chief Warder Ng Bee Teng and Chief Warder Lieow to ask me to take psychiatric medication Olanzapine because I blamed a female trainer for humiliating me.

On Jul 26, Supt. Faisal used excessive force to take me to the Supreme Court after I submitted a notice of withdrawal of my appeal to Supreme on Jul 25. The SPEAR officer even carried an assault rifle with them during the operation. On Jul 29, he even pressed a formal charge against me for refusing to attend the appeal on Jul 26. On Aug 13, Supt. Faisal ordered to forcibly transport me to IMH.

From Jul 27 to Aug 10, inmate Ang Han Boon (S064922018) in HU2 had repeatedly harassed me every day by shouting “China Dog, Go back to China”, “I will kill you on Aug 13” and “I will break your legs after I get out of the jail”. He deliberately humiliated me on the evening of Aug 9 when the national anthem was played on TV, and quite a few inmates supported him. I had to remind him to think about the image of Singapore and Changi Prison.

In response to my numerous verbal and written complaints to B4 management against inmate Ang in cell 408 and my cellmates Pravin Kumar, Steven Ng and Kelvin Chuan (L020192018) in cell 407, OC Lim Wei Kiat maliciously gave contradictory excuses in order not to take my complaints. Right before my release date, he claimed that there was not racial discrimination and harassment at all. Supt. Faisal’s strategy was to ignore all of my complaints and blamed me for not getting along with other inmates. Inmate Lee Wen Jun (L200282017) who harassed me in 2018 was even got a promotion to work as a cooki, an inmate working outside their cells as an errand boy to help prison officers reduce their workload.

In addition to widespread racial discrimination, harassment and lack of justice, there is a problem of forced drugging in prison, which was in connection with an inmate’s death at HU2 of B4 on Apr 17, 2019. It is a fact that Changi Prison categorically rejects inmates’ complaints about prison doctors and their malpractice.

It is both necessary and appropriate for me to call for the resignation of Minister for Home Affairs K. Shanmugam and Commissioner Desmond Chin at Raffle Place.

My requests
It is clear that the PAP government has made use of Nikkei Asian Review and Chinese President Xi Jinping’s reciprocal visit to Singapore for ulterior purposes. I would request PM to reply publicly to my allegations of ulterior purposes.

I have provided sufficient evidence of the malice on the part of both IMH and Changi prison with regard to abuse of psychiatry. I think it is necessary for the PM’s office to give a call to both IMH and Changi Prison to ensure the safety of patients and inmates there. I would appreciate it if PM take my request seriously.

Due to financial difficulties, I am temporarily living in Johor Bahru of Malaysia (Jalan Perintis 1/1, Taman Nusa Perintis 79200 Nusa Jaya, Johor). I have compelling evidence to believe that the PAP government has already put me under surveillance. I would request PM to respond publicly to my allegations of the government’s espionage activities in Malaysia.

I have my way to overcome my financial difficulties. One thing is clear, I will continue my protest.

Regards,

Yan Jun
(Singapore NRIC: S7684361I)



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