2021年6月9日星期三

My 1st email dated Nov 1, 2020 to Changi Prison and IMH

 Attachment: 1_why to amend the UDHR2_Espionages activities


From: Yan Jun

Sent: Monday, 2 November 2020 12:26
To: CHEAM Tiong Pheng (cheam_tiong_pheng@pris.gov.sg); CHIA Jin Ming Benjamin (SPS, B cluster); CHUA Cheng Wah (chua_cheng_wah@pris.gov.sg); DAVE Singh Calais; FAISAL Bin Mustaffa (SPS, B4); GOH Song Huat Edwin (edwin_goh@pris.gov.sg); HAN Fuyuan; KARAM Singh (SPS); KOO Boon Wah (SPS); LAM Mong Teng (lam_mong_teng@pris.gov.sg); LEO Hee Sun Timothy (SPS); LIM Ai Lian Caroline (caroline_lim@pris.gov.sg); LIM Bee Bee (lim_bee_bee@pris.gov.sg); Lim Wei Kiat (SPS); LOH Hong Wai (SPS, B5); Looi Wei Hao (SPS); MOHAMED FAHMY Bin Mohamed Hanifah (mohamed_fahmy_mohamed_hanifah@pris.gov.sg); NG Chun Chow Patrick (patrick_ng@pris.gov.sg); ONG Choon Teck (ong_choon_teck@pris.gov.sg); SHIE Yong Lee (shie_yong_lee@pris.gov.sg); SIAH Kheng Guan (siah_kheng_guan@pris.gov.sg); Sze Chuck Huang (SPS) (sze_chuck_huang@pris.gov.sg); Tan Bin Kiat (SPS, B2); TAN Chun-Yuan Avryl (SPS, B3); TAN Wee Teck; TAN Yeow Chong Simon (simon_tan@pris.gov.sg); Teo Hock Soon (SPS) (teo_hock_soon@pris.gov.sg); Timothy CHOO Wei Liang (timothy_choo@pris.gov.sg); WEE Lian-Chyuan Wilfred (SPS, B1)
Cc: Alex SU (IMH); CHENG Seol Ling (IMH); CHIAM Peak Chiang (IMH); CHIN How Lin (IMH); CHONG Siow Ann (IMH); Daniel FUNG (IMH); Esther QUEK (IMH); EU Pui Wai (IMH); Gigi TAI Hui Xin (IMH); Gomathinayagam KANDASAMI (IMH); GUO Song (IMH); James Best (NTU); Jerome GOH Hern Yee (IMH); Kenneth Gerard KOH Wun Wu (IMH); KOH Sioh Eng (IMH); LEE Cheng (IMH); LIM Soon Keat (IMH); Ng Wei Lik Jared (IMH); Noorizawati Bte HALIFI (IMH); ONG Say How (IMH); Raphael LIM (IMH); Samantha ONG (IMH); Swapna Verma (IMH); TEO Siao Ling Linda (IMH); Tiah LING (CGH); WEI Ker-Chiah (IMH); YAO Fengyuan (IMH); LOO Choon Yong (RH); Noel Yeo (MEH); Stephens Lo Wai Onn (MENH) ; CHENG Wai Sam Christopher (SKH); CHEW Kwee Tiang (KTPH); Eugene Liu (NUH); FOO Hee Jug (NTFGH); Hong Choon Chua (IMH); Jason Phua (AH); Kenneth Kwek (SGH); LEE Chien Earn (CGH); LEW Yii Jen (NUP); Philip CHOO (TTSH); SIA Tiong Heng Alex (KKH); NG Wai Hoe (NNI) ; Patrick Finbarr ALLEN (NUCOHS); POON Choy Yoke (NDCS) ; TAN Huay Cheem (NUHCS); TAN Suat Hoon (NSC); Terrance CHUA Siang Jin (NCCS) ; William HWANG Ying Khee (NCCS); WONG Tien Yin (SNEC)
Subject: FW: Complaint about the UNCHR and request to amend the UDHR

 

Dear All,

For your reference. My email to the to the Secretary-General of the UNs. I hope Changi Prison can make improvement in its management, especially its medical service to the inmates.

One thing is clear. Singapore PAP government is incorrigible.  

Regards,

Yan Jun

From: Yan Jun
Sent: Sunday, November 1, 2020 11:00 AM
To: Antonio Guterres
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Subject: Complaint about the UNCHR and request to amend the UDHR

 

Dear Mr. António Guterres,

 

I am the serial protestor in Singapore who is acting against the corrupt legal system here. On Jul 1, 2017, I wrote to the UN Human Rights Office for South-East Asia and requested it to pay attention to the lack of free speech in Singapore. 

 

I am writing to the Secretary-General of the UNs for three reasons. The first reason is my complaint about the United Nations Commission on Human Rights (UNCHR) for abuse of process. The second reason is my request to amend the Article 21(3) of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). The third reason is to request the UN to deal with the espionage activities conducted by Malaysian, Singapore and the US government because the US Presidential election is just two days ahead. These illegal activities are supposed to be exposed to the public.  

 

My complaint

Although I have protested for 10 times against judicial corruption, Singapore courts have steadfastly declined to charge me with Contempt of Court. It is self-evident that Singapore’s legal system is totally corrupt, and it is a fact that I have been repeatedly arrested and tortured in Changi Prison.

 

Changi Prison is a dangerous place because of abuse of medicine and psychiatry and lack of justice.  A typical example of an evil staff member in Changi Prison is Dr. Jacob Rajesh, who has routinely made arbitrary diagnoses without getting informed consent from inmates. 

 

On Apr 9, 2016, I submitted my petition to Mr. Dvid Kaye, the then Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression. On May 9, 2016, I gave my informed consent to the UN Special Rapporteurs. On May 19, 2016, I submitted my allegation letter required by the UNs. On Feb 18, 2016, I submitted my petition to UNs working Group informing it the lack of the fundamental right against arbitrary arrest and detention in Singapore.

 

Four years have passed since I submitted my petition regarding free speech and expression on Apr 9, 2016, so far I haven’t received any reply from the UNs. It is hard for me to imagine that the UNCHR had simply ignored my petition filed on Feb 18, 2016 with regard to a right that was even more important than the right to free speech. Singapore most probably is the only country in the world that has lawfully legitimized the arbitrary arrest and detention.

 

As such, I would like to lodge a formal complaint to the Secretary-General of the UNs about the UNCHR for abuse of process. I hope that the UNCHR can take my complaint seriously. 

 

The amendment of the Article 21(3) of the UDHR

The UDHR has wrongfully treated "the people" as a morally good force and thus can give rise to a legitimate unjust government. In spite of the Singapore government’s unjust and totalitarian rule, most Singaporeans have still voted for the ruling People’s Action Party in general election (GE) 2020 to maintain Singapore’s high global reputation. In fact, Singapore GE 2020 has provided a unique opportunity to the world to prove the UNDR wrong.

 

As explained in the attached file, I believe the UDHR ought to be amended.  As far as I know, I am the first person who has conclusively proved that the will of the general public can be unjust. So I am in a position to request the UNs to amend the UDHR in the interest of justice.

 

Espionage activities by 3 governments

In the attached file, I have provided the UNs with detailed account of the espionage activities conducted on me by the Malaysian, Singapore and the US government in Johor Bahru of Malaysia and Singapore. I can talk more.

 

Since the US presidential election is only two days ahead, I prefer to submit this document to the Secretary-General of the UNs because no one would blame Secretary-General of the UNs for interfering a general election. I stand by my espionage claim and am ready to go on a public protest.

 

Thank you for your attention. I am looking forward to hearing from you at your earliest convenience.

 

Regards,

Yan Jun

(Singapore NRIC: S7684361I)

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