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Chia Thye Poh (b.1941) was the longest-serving political prisoner
Political prisoner

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 in the history of Singapore
Singapore

Singapore , officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country microstate located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. It lies 137 kilometres north of the equator, south of the Malaysian state of Johor and north of Indonesia's Riau Islands....
 and perhaps the longest-serving prisoner of conscience of the 20th century, or if not, one of its longest-serving political prisoners.

Detained under the Internal Security Act
Internal Security Act (Singapore)

The Internal Security Act of Singapore confers on the government the right to arrest and indefinite detention in certain defined circumstances....
 of Singapore for allegedly conducting pro-communist activities against the Government, he was imprisoned for 23 years without charge
Indictment

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 or trial
Trial (law)

In law, a trial is an event in which parties come together to a dispute present information in a formal setting, usually a court, before a judge, jury, or other designated finder of fact, in order to achieve a resolution to their dispute....
 and subsequently placed under conditions of house arrest
House arrest

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 for another nine years - in which he was first confined to the island of Sentosa
Sentosa

Sentosa, which means peace and tranquillity in Malay language, is a popular island resort in Singapore, visited by some five million people a year....
 and then subject to restrictions on his place of abode, employment, travel, and exercise of political rights.

Prior to his detention, he had been a teacher, a physics lecturer, a socialist political activist and a member of the Parliament of Singapore
Members of the Singapore Parliament

The following is a historical list of Member of Parliament for the current and past ten Parliament of Singapore:...
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Chia Thye Poh (b.1941) was the longest-serving political prisoner
Political prisoner

A political prisoner is someone held in prison or otherwise detained, perhaps under house arrest, for his or her involvement in Politics....
 in the history of Singapore
Singapore

Singapore , officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country microstate located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. It lies 137 kilometres north of the equator, south of the Malaysian state of Johor and north of Indonesia's Riau Islands....
 and perhaps the longest-serving prisoner of conscience of the 20th century, or if not, one of its longest-serving political prisoners.

Detained under the Internal Security Act
Internal Security Act (Singapore)

The Internal Security Act of Singapore confers on the government the right to arrest and indefinite detention in certain defined circumstances....
 of Singapore for allegedly conducting pro-communist activities against the Government, he was imprisoned for 23 years without charge
Indictment

In the common law legal system, an indictment is a formal accusation that a person has committed a criminal offense. In those jurisdictions which retain the concept of a felony, the serious criminal offense would be a felony; those jurisdictions which have abolished the concept of a felony often substitute the concept of an indictable offenc...
 or trial
Trial (law)

In law, a trial is an event in which parties come together to a dispute present information in a formal setting, usually a court, before a judge, jury, or other designated finder of fact, in order to achieve a resolution to their dispute....
 and subsequently placed under conditions of house arrest
House arrest

In justice and law, house arrest is a measure by which a person is confined by the authorities to his or her House. Travel is usually restricted, if allowed at all....
 for another nine years - in which he was first confined to the island of Sentosa
Sentosa

Sentosa, which means peace and tranquillity in Malay language, is a popular island resort in Singapore, visited by some five million people a year....
 and then subject to restrictions on his place of abode, employment, travel, and exercise of political rights.

Prior to his detention, he had been a teacher, a physics lecturer, a socialist political activist and a member of the Parliament of Singapore
Members of the Singapore Parliament

The following is a historical list of Member of Parliament for the current and past ten Parliament of Singapore:...
. Subsequent to it, he has been a doctoral
Doctorate

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 student and an interpreter
Interpreting

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.

He traveled to Germany in 1997, and to the Netherlands at least as recently as 2000. The supervision of his PhD
PHD

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 thesis
Thesis

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 in development economics
Development economics

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 was completed in 2006.

Early life

He read physics at Nanyang University
Nanyang University

Nanyang University was a Chinese university in Singapore.The idea of a Chinese university in Singapore to provide higher education to the Chinese community was first mooted by Tan Lark Sye in 1953, then Chairman of the Singapore Hokkien Association....
 and upon graduating he worked briefly as a secondary teacher and then as a graduate assistant at his alma mater
Alma mater

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.

Political activism

As a member of the Barisan Sosialis
Barisan Sosialis

The Barisan Sosialis is a former Singaporean left-wing political party formed in 1961, by left-wing members of the People's Action Party and led by Dr Lee Siew Choh and Lim Chin Siong....
 he was elected member of Parliament for Jurong Constituency
Jurong Group Representation Constituency

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 in 1963, being nominated as the candidate in replacement of a colleague who had been arrested by the government of Singapore. Concurrent with his holding of parliamentary office, he worked as a university physics professor.

He was banned permanently from entering Malaysia
Malaysia

Malaysia is a federation that consists of States of Malaysia in Southeast Asia with a total landmass of . The capital city is Kuala Lumpur, while Putrajaya is the seat of the federal government....
 in the wake of a political speech he delivered to the Perak
Perak

Perak is one of the 13 states of Malaysia. It is the second largest state in Peninsular Malaysia bordering Kedah and Yala Province of Thailand to the north, Penang to the northwest, Kelantan and Pahang to the east, Selangor southward and to the west by the Strait of Malacca....
 division of the Labour Party of Malaysia on 24 April 1966.

In July 1966, he was convicted for publishing a "seditious article"
Sedition

Sedition is a term of law which refers to covert conduct, such as Speech communication and organization, that is deemed by the legal authority as tending toward insurrection against the established order....
 in the Barisan's Chinese-language newspaper. In the same month, he was arrested with 25 others and charged with unlawful assembly
Unlawful assembly

Unlawful assembly is a legal term to describe a group of people with the mutual intent of deliberate disturbance of the peace. If the group are about to start the act of disturbance, it is termed a rout; if the disturbance is commenced, it is then termed a riot....
 for his participation in a demonstration against United States involvement in the conflict in Vietnam that resulted in open confrontation with police. It has been noted that he was active among peace campaigners calling for an end to the U.S. bombing of Indochina
Indochina

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 during the Vietnam War
Vietnam War

The Vietnam War, also known as the Second Indochina Wars, the Vietnam Conflict, or often in Vietnam the American War occurred in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia from 1959 to April 30, 1975....
 in the 1960s.

In early October 1966, he and eight other Barisan Sosialis MPs boycott
Boycott

A boycott is a form of consumer activism involving the act of voluntarily abstaining from using, buying, or dealing with someone or some other organization as an expression of protest, usually of politics reasons....
ed the Parliament over the decision by the ruling People's Action Party
People's Action Party

The People's Action Party is the main political party in Singapore. It has been the city-state's ruling party since 1959. From the Singapore general election, 1963, the PAP has dominant-party system Singapore's parliamentary democracy and has been central to the city-state's political, social, and economic development....
 (PAP) to split from Malaysia. This was part of the Barisan's strategy to protest "undemocratic acts" of the Government, by carrying their struggle against the PAP outside of Parliament. He declared that the means of the struggle would be "street demonstrations
Demonstration (people)

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, protest meetings, strike
Strike action

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s".

On 8 October 1966, he led an illegal protest march of 30 supporters to Parliament House
Old Parliament House, Singapore

The Old Parliament House , now known as the Arts House at the Old Parliament, is a building in Singapore. It is currently a multi-disciplinary arts venue which plays host to art exhibitions and concerts....
 and handed a letter to the Clerk of the House demanding a general election
General election

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 be held under eight named conditions, with the release of all political detainees and the revocation of all "undemocratic" laws.

Arrest and imprisonment

On 29 October 1966, he and 22 other Barisan Sosialis leaders were arrested pursuant to powers afforded by the Internal Security Act
Internal Security Act (Singapore)

The Internal Security Act of Singapore confers on the government the right to arrest and indefinite detention in certain defined circumstances....
. The official statement released by the Government alleged that Barisan's attempt to arouse a mass struggle outside of parliament was prejudicial to the stability of Singapore. The round of arrests was the second one conducted by the government, including those occurring as part of Operation Coldstore
Operation Coldstore

Operation Coldstore was a sting operation conducted by the government of Singapore in February 1963, in which it arrested at least 107 left-wing politics politicians and trade unionists, many of them were members of the political party Barisan Sosialis and the Singapore Association of Trade Unions ....
 in 1963. Chia was specifically detained for his role in organising and leading the 8 October street procession.

The other detainees were released eventually after they each signed a document promising to renounce violence and sever ties with the Communist Party of Malaya (CPM). However, he refused as he felt that signing such a document would imply that he was affiliated with the CPM and, in his own words: "to renounce violence is to imply you advocated violence before. If I had signed that statement I would not have lived in peace." Thus, in time, and without ever being the subject of an indictment
Indictment

In the common law legal system, an indictment is a formal accusation that a person has committed a criminal offense. In those jurisdictions which retain the concept of a felony, the serious criminal offense would be a felony; those jurisdictions which have abolished the concept of a felony often substitute the concept of an indictable offenc...
 or a criminal trial, he became one of the longest serving political prisoners in the world - with some consequent restrictions upon his civil rights
Civil rights

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 remaining in place for a total of more than 32 years subsequent to his initial arrest. The length of his detention has been compared to that of Nelson Mandela
Nelson Mandela

Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was the first President of South Africa of South Africa to be elected in a universal suffrage democratic election, serving in the office from 1994?99....
, who was imprisoned for a total period longer than 27 years subsequent to his arrest, trial and convictions for treason
Treason

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, sabotage
Sabotage

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 and other political crimes.

He was deprived of Singapore citizenship in February, 1968 as he could not produce a birth certificate to substantiate his claim that he was born in Singapore in 1933. He was served with a Banishment Order in August, 1968. He remained detained in the Queenstown Remand Prison "awaiting deportation" until 1976, when the Banishment Order was dropped and he was served with a fresh detention order under the ISA in June that year.

During his incarceration, he spent substantial time in solitary confinement
Solitary confinement

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 at the Whitley Road Detention Centre. In late 1978, Amnesty International
Amnesty International

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 confirmed that he was detained at the Moon Crescent Detention Centre located within the grounds of Changi Prison
Changi Prison

File:Changi-prison.jpgChangi Prison , is a prison located in Changi in the eastern part of Singapore....
.

In 1982, he was moved out of prison and into a series of government halfway house
Halfway house

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s.

In 1985, the government of Singapore asserted that the purpose of his detention related to the allegation that he had been a member of the CPM and suggested that he was therefore willing to participate in anti-Singapore political violence and terrorism
Terrorism

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.

Confinement on Sentosa

On 17 May 1989, he was released from 23 years of imprisonment without charge or trial on the mainland, and instead confined
House arrest

In justice and law, house arrest is a measure by which a person is confined by the authorities to his or her House. Travel is usually restricted, if allowed at all....
 to a one-room guardhouse on Sentosa
Sentosa

Sentosa, which means peace and tranquillity in Malay language, is a popular island resort in Singapore, visited by some five million people a year....
 where he was required to pay the rent
Renting

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 on the pretext that he was then a "free" man. He was also required to purchase and prepare his own food. As he had no money, he was offered a job as the assistant curator of Fort Siloso
Fort Siloso

File:Fort Siloso, Sentosa, Aug 06.JPGFile:Fort siloso gunners.jpgFort Siloso is the sole restored coastal gun battery from the twelve such batteries which made up "Fortress Singapore" at the start of World War II....
 on the West of the island. He refused the offer on the understanding that it was a government civil service position in which he may, as a result, be "muzzled" from talking to the media without official permission. Instead, he negotiated an arrangement where he worked as a freelance translator for the Sentosa Development Corporation
Sentosa Development Corporation

Sentosa Development Corporation is a Statutory boards of the Singapore Government in Singapore, under the purview of the Ministry of Trade and Industry....
 About that time he made the following remarks about the circumstances of his continuing detention and the culture of politics in Singapore in general:


Chia's low security detention in Sentosa left the public bewildered as to the purpose of his original and continued detention. Was Chia being punished for his political opposition or was he a genuine internal security threat. If the former, then surely this was a travesty of justice, and if the latter, then why such low security? Sentosa is more noted as a leisure and resort island rather than an Alcatraz, so this only adds to the puzzling situation. The question often asked was he put on this leisure island to belittle his political stance as a political prisoner or was this some mysterious form of prison rehabilitation regime for political prisoners?

Final release

In 1990, there was some relaxation of the restrictions applying to him. Chia has stated his belief that representations by Chancellor Helmut Kohl
Helmut Kohl

Helmut Josef Michael Kohl is a German conservative politician and statesman. He was Chancellor of Germany from 1982 to 1998 and the chairman of the Christian-Democratic Union of Germany from 1973 to 1998....
 of West Germany
West Germany

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 in the mid-1980s played some part in the Singaporean government's decision to soften its stance in regard to him.

Chia was 'officially' released as a political prisoner 1 day before the white South African aparthied government released Mr Nelson Mandela. This was a cynical move by the Lee Kuan Yew government to avert an embarrassing situation that would have made Chia the longest serving political prisoner in the world at the time. Chia was held under 'house arrest' for another 7 years.

In 1992, he was allowed to return to the mainland and visit the home of his parents, but was still placed under restrictions on travel, activities and associations.

In November 1997, restrictions were further relaxed to an extent that allowed him to accept a fellowship from the Hamburg Foundation of the German government
Politics of Germany

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 for politically persecuted
Persecution

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 persons. He subsequently spent a year in Hamburg
Hamburg

Hamburg is the second-largest city in Germany , and is the Largest cities of the European Union by population within city limits. The city is home to approximately 1.8 million people, while the Hamburg metropolitan area has more than 4.3 million inhabitants....
 studying economics
Economics

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, politics
Politics

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, and German language
German language

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. He was also permitted to change his address and to seek employment without prior permission of the director of Singapore's Internal Security Department
Internal Security Department

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.

In August 1998, he underwent a prostate
Prostate

The prostate is a compound tubuloalveolar exocrine gland of the male mammalian reproductive system. Females do not have a prostate gland, although females do have tiny paraurethral Skene's glands connected to the distal third of the urethra in the prevaginal space that are homologous to the prostate....
 operation in Singapore.

In November 1998, it was reported that the source of his income was the work that he performed as a freelance translator.

On 27 November 1998, all remaining restrictions were nullified. He thus formally regained rights to make public statements, address public meetings, and participate in political activity. He immediately called upon the Government to repeal the Internal Security Act and expressed his interest in becoming involved in political activity.

Since release

In late 2000, he was pursuing a Master's degree
Master's degree

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 in development studies
Development studies

Development studies is a multidisciplinary branch of social science which addresses issues of concern to Developing country. It has historically placed a particular focus on issues related to Social development and economic development, and its relevance may therefore extend to communities and regions outside of the developing world....
 at the Institute of Social Studies
Institute of Social Studies

The Institute of Social Studies is an international institute of higher education on social and economic change with a focus on development processes....
 in The Hague
The Hague

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 and expected to complete those studies and return to Singapore in December of that year.

In 2006 the supervision of his PhD thesis through the Institute was completed.

A March 2008 version of his staff profile at the ISS describes his position as "Project assistant to the project MPA
Master of Public Administration

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 in Governance
Governance

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, Surinam".

Writings

  • Transplanted or Endogenized? FDI and Industrial Upgrading in Developing Countries. Case study of Indonesia (2006), Shaker Publishing


See also

  • Lee Siew Choh
    Lee Siew Choh

    Dr. Lee Siew Choh was a Singapore politician. Lee was born in Kuala Lumpur and was educated at Victoria Institution. He was trained as a medical doctor, but spent most of his life as a political leader....
  • Tan Chay Wa's tombstone trial
    Tan Chay Wa's tombstone trial

    The Tan Chay Wa's tombstone trial was a sequence of unusual events regarding an inscribed tombstone of a political dissident, Tan Chay Wa, that sparked off a court case in Singapore in 1983....


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