Chee Soon Juan, PhD is a
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and political activist from
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. He is currently the leader of the
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Singapore Democratic PartyThe Singapore Democratic Party is an opposition political party in Singapore.The party was founded in 1980 by Chiam See Tong, who as Secretary-General became the party's first Member of Parliament in 1984 when he was elected as MP for Potong Pasir...
(SDP).
A controversial political figure, Chee has been
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ed and
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several times for his political activities, mainly for repeatedly breaking Singapore's laws requiring organisers to obtain a
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before staging
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or making
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on political issues. He has also been sued for defamation on multiple occasions as a result of comments he has made about members of Singapore's governing
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(PAP). He is currently barred from standing in parliamentary elections because he was declared
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in 2006 after failing to pay damages from a lawsuit owed to Singapore's former
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,
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and
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.
Chee joined the SDP in 1992, and became its
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following the resignation of the party's founder,
Chiam See TongChiam See Tong is a politician and lawyer from Singapore. He is the country's longest-serving opposition Member of Parliament . Between 1984 and 2011, he represented the constituency of Potong Pasir in Singapore's Parliament....
(with whom Chee and the rest of the party's leadership have had a number of disagreements). The party had three
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(MPs) at the time Chee took over as Secretary-General, but was reduced to no MPs at the 1997 general election and has not had any of its members elected to Parliament since then.
Chee is the Chairman of the Asian Alliance for Reforms and Democracy. He was a recipient of
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's "Defender of Democracy" award in 2003 as well as
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's "Prize for Freedom" award in 2011.
Prior to entering politics, Chee was a
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lecturer at the
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(NUS). However, he was dismissed from this position in 1993 after being accused of
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research funds. He has since served as a
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at the
MonashMonash University is a public university based in Melbourne, Victoria. It was founded in 1958 and is the second oldest university in the state. Monash is a member of Australia's Group of Eight and the ASAIHL....
Asia Institute (1997), the
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(2001), and the Reagan-Fascell Democracy Program at the
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in
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(2004).
Biography
Chee had his early education at
Anglo-Chinese SchoolThe Anglo-Chinese School ; is a family of Methodist schools in Singapore, and Indonesia.The name is usually abbreviated as "ACS", with the junior college as "ACJC", and its students and alumni referred to as "ACSians" , or "ACS boys" .ACS was the first school...
in Singapore. He then trained as a
neuropsychologistNeuropsychology studies the structure and function of the brain related to specific psychological processes and behaviors. The term neuropsychology has been applied to lesion studies in humans and animals. It has also been applied to efforts to record electrical activity from individual cells in...
, earning a
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from the
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in the
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in 1990. After completing his doctorate, he returned to Singapore to take up a teaching position in Department of Psychology at NUS.
Entry into politics
In 1992, Chee was recruited to join the
Singapore Democratic PartyThe Singapore Democratic Party is an opposition political party in Singapore.The party was founded in 1980 by Chiam See Tong, who as Secretary-General became the party's first Member of Parliament in 1984 when he was elected as MP for Potong Pasir...
by the party's founder and Secretary-General,
Chiam See TongChiam See Tong is a politician and lawyer from Singapore. He is the country's longest-serving opposition Member of Parliament . Between 1984 and 2011, he represented the constituency of Potong Pasir in Singapore's Parliament....
. Chiam had become the party's first Member of Parliament in 1984 when he was elected to represent the constituency of
Potong PasirPotong Pasir Single Member Constituency is a Single Member Constituency in the central region of Singapore.-Location:The SMC encompasses Potong Pasir, Lorong 8 Toa Payoh and Tannery...
. At the 1991 general election, Chiam was joined in Parliament by two further SDP MPs (
Ling How DoongLing How Doong is a politician and lawyer from Singapore. A member of the opposition Singapore Democratic Party , he served as the Member of Parliament for the constituency of Bukit Gombak from 1991 to 1997.-Political career:...
as MP for
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and
Cheo Chai ChenCheo Chai Chen is a politician and businessman from Singapore. He served as the Member of Parliament for the constituency of Nee Soon Central from 1991 to 1997, when he was a member of the Singapore Democratic Party...
as MP for
Nee Soon CentralNee Soon Central Single Member Constituency is a defunct Single Member Constituency in the northern area in Singapore. The seat consists of Yishun New Town with it consisting of Yishun Central and a few private housing estates in the vicinity...
).
Chee was first introduced to the public as a member of the SDP's team to stand in a
by-electionA by-election is an election held to fill a political office that has become vacant between regularly scheduled elections....
in the
Marine Parade Group Representation ConstituencyMarine Parade Group Representation Constituency is a six-member Group Representation Constituency located in the central, eastern and north-eastern areas of Singapore. The constituency consists of a section of Bedok, Chai Chee, Geylang, Kaki Bukit, Kallang, Kembangan, Marine Parade, Mountbatten,...
in 1992. Chee's candidacy attracted considerable public interest as it was the first time that an academic at a state-run university had stood against the governing People's Action Party in an election. However the SDP team was unsuccessful in the election, with the PAP winning 72.94% of the votes, the SDP 24.50%, and other smaller parties 2.56%.
Shortly after the Marine Parade by-election, Chee became the SDP's Assistant Secretary-General.
Dismissal from the National University of Singapore
In 1993, a few months after Chee joined the SDP, he was fired from his position at the National University of Singapore by the Head of the Psychology Department, Dr S Vasoo (who was an MP for the PAP at the time), for allegedly using research funds to send his wife's
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to the United States. Chee denied that he had misused university funds and claimed that he was the victim of a political vendetta. He staged a five-day
hunger strikeA hunger strike is a method of non-violent resistance or pressure in which participants fast as an act of political protest, or to provoke feelings of guilt in others, usually with the objective to achieve a specific goal, such as a policy change. Most hunger strikers will take liquids but not...
to protest his sacking (however he was discovered to be consuming
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water during his supposed hunger strike). Vasoo and two other members of staff at NUS subsequently sued Chee for his claims that his sacking had been politically motivated, and the courts found against Chee and ordered him to pay damages.
Rise to leadership of the SDP
After initially backing Chee, Chiam became critical of Chee's hunger strike and his public comments condemning the PAP for his sacking. Chiam wanted to censure Chee for his comments, but the party's Central Executive Committee (CEC) backed Chee. Chiam then resigned as Secretary-General of the party. Chee, as the Assistant Secretary-General, then became the party's Secretary-General.
After Chiam publicly criticised the CEC, they attempted to expel him from the party (which would have forced him to vacate his seat in Parliament), but Chiam won a court case to prevent them from doing so on procedural grounds. Chiam remained an SDP member and MP until shortly before the 1997 general election, when he left to join the
Singapore People's PartyThe Singapore People's Party is a left of centre opposition political party in Singapore. The party's leader is Chiam See Tong.-Foundation:...
(a party founded in 1994 by ex-SDP members who were supportive of Chiam).
After taking over as the SDP's Secretary-General, Chee began regularly travelling abroad and to talk about his views on the lack of democracy in Singapore to the foreign media. He also published his second political book,
Dare To Change: An Alternative Vision for Singapore. In 1994, to respond to criticisms of the book made by Deputy Prime Minister
Lee Hsien LoongLee Hsien Loong is the third and current Prime Minister of Singapore. He is married to Ho Ching, who is the Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of Temasek Holdings. He is the eldest son of Singapore's first Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew....
, Chee wrote a letter to
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. The PAP's Second Organising Secretary, Matthias Yao (a Parliamentary Secretary and MP for Marine Parade GRC), then wrote to the newspaper to reply to Chee's comments. This led to a two month long exchange of letters between Chee and Yao which were published in the paper, which ended with Chee issuing a challenge for Yao to stand against him in a
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at the next general election. At Yao's request, Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong agreed to separate Yao's MacPherson ward from the rest of Marine Parade GRC at the next general election so that he could take up Chee's challenge.
1997 general election
The SDP's first general election under Chee's leadership in 1997 proved to be a huge setback for the party as they failed to win any seats in Parliament. Ling How Doong and Cheo Chai Chen were both defeated in their bids to be re-elected as MPs. And Chee lost the high-profile contest in
MacPhersonMacPherson Single Member Constituency was a Single Member Constituency located in central area of Singapore, which had existed from 1968 to 1991 , and from 1997 to 2011 .The ward consists of...
to Matthias Yao by 6,713 (34.86%) votes to 12,546 (65.14%). Meanwhile Chiam See Tong was re-elected as the MP for Potong Pasir representing his new party.
2001 general election
At the 2001 general election, Chee stood as one of the SDP's candidates in the
Jurong Group Representation ConstituencyJurong Group Representation Constituency is a five-member Group Representation Constituency located in the western area of Singapore. The GRC consists a large section of Jurong, sections of Bukit Batok and Upper Bukit Timah...
. The SDP's team lost to the PAP team by 20.25% of the votes to 79.75%. The SDP's candidates were also unsuccessful in all the other constituencies in which they stood.
During the run-up to the election, Chee captured national media attention when he came across Prime Minister Goh while campaigning at a hawker centre, and used a
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to ask him: "Where is the
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18 billion that you have lent to (
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) Suharto?" The PAP took Chee to task for this, claiming that any accusation that Parliament had been misled about an alleged loan to Suharto was untrue, and demanding that he either apologise or face a defamation lawsuit. Chee apologised a day later, but later retracted his apology.
Legal charges in 2002
In 2002, Chee was fined S$3,000 for making a public speech at Singapore's
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on 15 February that year without registering with the police before he did so.
On 1 May 2002, Chee staged a rally in front of the Istana (the official residence and office of the
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), even though his application to the police for a licence to hold the assembly had been denied. Chee was later charged for trespassing and for attempting to hold a rally without a police permit, for which he was sentenced to five weeks in jail.
Defamation suit and bankruptcy
After the 2001 general election, Chee was sued for defamation by Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong and former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew for remarks he had made during the campaign about an alleged loan to Indonesian President Suharto. Chee lost the lawsuits and was ordered to pay damages of S$300,000 to Goh and S$200,000 to Lee.
On 10 February 2006, Chee was declared a bankrupt by the High Court after failing to pay the damages owed to Goh and Lee.
As an undischarged bankrupt, Chee became ineligible to stand in general elections and was required to seek the Official Assignee's permission before making any trips abroad.
On 24 February 2006, Singapore's Attorney-General filed
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charges against Chee for refusing to answer the court's questions and
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during the bankruptcy petition hearing on 10 February. As a result, Chee was sentenced to one day in jail and a fine of S$6,000, but he failed to pay the fine and was thus jailed for an additional seven days.
He was released on 24 March 2006.
In April 2006, Chee was stopped at the airport as he was preparing to board a flight to
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because, as an undischarged bankrupt, he could not leave Singapore without official approval of the Official Asignee, which he had not obtained.
Another defamation lawsuit was brought against Chee following an article published in the SDP's party newspaper,
The New Democrat, which questioned the role of the Singapore government in the
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. Chee was ordered to pay damages to Prime Minister
Lee Hsien LoongLee Hsien Loong is the third and current Prime Minister of Singapore. He is married to Ho Ching, who is the Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of Temasek Holdings. He is the eldest son of Singapore's first Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew....
and former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew as a result of this.
2006 general election
Chee was unable to stand in the 2006 general election. The SDP did enter candidates in some constituencies, but none were elected.
Despite a rule in Singapore that bans
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ing during elections,
Chee released a political podcast on 23 April 2006. However, on the order of the Elections Department, it was taken down by 25 April 2006.
Protests at the IMF and World Bank meetings in Singapore in 2006
On 22 August 2006, Chee announced that he was planning to hold protests in Singapore during
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of the Boards of Governors of the
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(IMF) and the
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in September 2006 (as part of
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), to protest against the rising income gap and raise awareness of the hardships of working-class people in Singapore. The application for a police permit for the protest was rejected on 30 August 2006. Nonetheless Chee used the SDP website to continue to urge people to participate in the protest.
On 9 September, Chee was distributing leaflets for an upcoming "Empower Singaporeans Rally and March", when he was stopped by the police for doing so. The police reminded the public that anyone participating in Chee's planned rally and march would be committing an offence.
On 13 September, Chee invited both World Bank President
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and IMF Managing Director Rodrigo de Rato y Figaredo to his planned rally. At a press conference the next day, Chee announced that his application to be a civil society representative to Singapore 2006 as a representative of the Open Singapore Centre was rejected by the IMF and World Bank. His sister Chee Siok Chin's application to represent the Alliance for Reform and Democracy in Asia was approved by the IMF and World Bank but was rejected by the Singapore government. On 15 September, Chee released a podcast that warned Prime Minister
Lee Hsien LoongLee Hsien Loong is the third and current Prime Minister of Singapore. He is married to Ho Ching, who is the Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of Temasek Holdings. He is the eldest son of Singapore's first Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew....
that the Singapore 2006 event was a "public relations disaster" for Singapore.
On September 16, Chee started off the "Empower Singaporeans Rally and March" at 11.00 am at Speakers' Corner in Hong Lim Park, but was stopped by the police who formed a human barricade around him. He then announced that there would be a rally the following day in front of Parliament House. But the police refused to let him leave the park until he called off the protest, so he remained in the park with his supporters.
On 17 September, Chee announced his plan to continue his protest by remaining in Hong Lim Park until the start of the IMF and World Bank meetings which were two days away. On 18 September, after hours of negotiations with police, Chee went to
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to hand out pamphlets to the public and then returned to the park. He stopped the protest at noon on 19 September, and proclaimed that the protest had achieved its purpose. He further announced that the 72-hour protest was just a start, and that over the next few months he intended to recruit and train more activists for a campaign to bring pressure on the Singapore Government to reform.
Further legal charges and imprisonment, 2006-7
On 20 June 2006, Chee was charged in court for eight counts of speaking in public without a licence between 13 November 2005 and 22 April 2006 in violation of the Public Entertainments and Meeting Act. Two other SDP members were also charged.
Chee was fined $5,000. On 23 November 2006, he was jailed for five weeks for failing to pay the fine. Two other SDP members,
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and Yap Keng Ho, were also imprisoned.
While in prison in November 2006, Chee reportedly became ill, leading to speculation from the SDP that he had been poisoned. A statement released by the SDP noted that Chee was feeling nauseous and dizzy, and was unable to sleep. Four days later, the
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(MHA) asserted that Chee was treated the "same as other prisoners", and that the SDP's claims were "baseless, malicious and seek to undermine the reputation of the Singapore Prison Service". On 3 December 2006, after the doctor at the Queenstown Remand Prison had found traces of blood in Chee's urine, he was admitted under guard to
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. On 10 December, about a dozen of Chee's supporters, including members of his family, held a protest march starting at the Speakers' Corner and ending at Queenstown Remand Prison, where Chee was incarcerated. Several foreign non-government organisations released statements expressing concerns about Chee's health and treatment in prison.
Chee was released on 16 December, two weeks short of his full sentence as a result of good behavior in jail. Two days later, he published a statement on what happened during his stint in prison. He claimed that his food tray was marked, and that the light in his cell had remained on during the night, causing sleep deprivation. Two days later, the MHA replied to this, claiming "Chee's insinuations about being the victim of a food conspiracy are ridiculous and a product of his own mischief...", and that "Chee's purported 'ailment' in prison served only to provide an expedient story for his associates and foreign supporters to faithfully distort and exploit for political mileage". Chee immediately released another statement rebutting this, claiming "the MHA's statement is riddled with inconsistencies, contradictions and outright lies".
On 8 January 2007, a hearing began for charges that Chee had attempted to leave the country without a permit despite being a bankrupt. As a result of this, he was jailed for three weeks.
Tak Boleh Tahan arrests and trial
On March 15, 2008, the SDP decided to stage the "
Tak Boleh Tahan" ("Can't take it anymore") protests. On 15 March 2008, Chee and 17 others were arrested at a demonstration held outside Parliament and later charged with unlawful assembly. The trial began on 23 October 2008.
International activities
Chee is the Chairman of the
Asian Alliance for Reforms and Democracy, and has been engaged by the
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.
Chee's party has been granted observer status to
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, a world federation of liberal political parties. "SDP has signed an agreement with the Commonwealth countries, where Singapore is a party, to include respect for fundamental human rights and civil liberties," said Chee, who had also hired Amsterdam & Peroff to take up his case against the government,
http://www.robertamsterdam.com/2009/11/the_repression_of_political_freedoms_in_singapore_the_case_of_opposition_leader_dr_chee_soon_juan.htm whose members have filed lawsuits against news publications that have run Chee's critical comments. "We are trying to pursue this and some of the international community would hopefully pay more attention and encourage Singapore to be part of the civilized world."
Documentary
In 2004,
Martyn SeeMartyn See is a Singaporean filmmaker and the current Executive Secretary of Singaporeans for Democracy.-Life and Career:Martyn See has a lengthy career of being a feature editor for films, some of which include Mee Pok Man That One No Enough I Do I Do Singapore Gaga Just Follow Law , Money...
directed a documentary on Chee called
Singapore Rebel. It was supposed to be screened at the
Singapore International Film FestivalThe Singapore International Film Festival was launched in 1987. The festival is an annual film event, held around April/May each year, and screens about 300 films from over 45 countries...
, but was withdrawn from the festival and later banned by the Singapore government because of its political content. Singapore's Film Act forbids the production and distribution of "party political" films, which are defined as films "made by any person and directed towards any political ends in Singapore".
Works
Chee has written the following books:
- Dare to Change: An Alternative Vision for Singapore (Singapore Democratic Party: 1994)
- Singapore, My Home Too (1995)
- To Be Free: Stories from Asia's Struggle Against Oppression (Monash Asia Institute: 1998)
- Your Future, My Faith, Our Freedom: A Democratic Blueprint for Singapore (Singapore Open Centre: 2001)
- The Power of Courage: Effecting Political Change in Singapore Through Nonviolence (2005)
- A Nation Cheated (2008)
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