Jailed 32 Years without Killing anyone.
[h=1]Chia Thye Poh[/h]From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chia Thye Poh (simplified Chinese: л̫±¦; traditional Chinese: ÖxÌ«Œš; pinyin: Xi¨¨ T¨¤ib¨£o; Pe̍h-¨­e-j¨©: Si¨¡ Th¨¤i-p¨®, born 1941[SUP][2][/SUP]) was the longest-serving political prisoner in the history of Singapore and perhaps the longest-serving prisoner of conscience of the 20th century, if not one of its longest-serving political prisoners.
Detained under the Internal Security Act of Singapore for allegedly conducting pro-communist activities against the government, he was imprisoned for 23 years without charge or trial and subsequently placed under conditions of house arrest for another nine years ¡ª in which he was first confined to the island of Sentosa 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.[SUP][2][/SUP] Subsequent to it, he has been a doctoral student and an interpreter.
He travelled to Germany in 1997, and to the Netherlands at least as recently as 2000. The supervision of his PhD thesis in development economics was completed in 2006.
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He killed 77 people in cold blood - got only 21 years jail !
[h=1]Breivik sentenced to 21 years in prison for Norway attacks[/h]http://www.straitstimes.com/breakin...enced-21-years-prison-norway-attacks-20120824
Published on Aug 24, 2012
Mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik, centre, arrives at the court room in a courthouse in Oslo on Friday Aug 24, 2012. An Oslo court on Friday sentenced Norwegian far-right extremist Breivik to 21 years in prison, subject to extension, for his killing spree last year that left 77 people dead. -- PHOTO: AP
OSLO (AFP) - An Oslo court on Friday sentenced Norwegian far-right extremist Anders Behring Breivik to 21 years in prison, subject to extension, for his killing spree last year that left 77 people dead.
The verdict, in line with what Breivik himself wanted, brings to an end a spectacular 10-week trial for the twin attacks that traumatised normally tranquil No
[h=1]Chia Thye Poh[/h]From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chia Thye Poh (simplified Chinese: л̫±¦; traditional Chinese: ÖxÌ«Œš; pinyin: Xi¨¨ T¨¤ib¨£o; Pe̍h-¨­e-j¨©: Si¨¡ Th¨¤i-p¨®, born 1941[SUP][2][/SUP]) was the longest-serving political prisoner in the history of Singapore and perhaps the longest-serving prisoner of conscience of the 20th century, if not one of its longest-serving political prisoners.
Detained under the Internal Security Act of Singapore for allegedly conducting pro-communist activities against the government, he was imprisoned for 23 years without charge or trial and subsequently placed under conditions of house arrest for another nine years ¡ª in which he was first confined to the island of Sentosa 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.[SUP][2][/SUP] Subsequent to it, he has been a doctoral student and an interpreter.
He travelled to Germany in 1997, and to the Netherlands at least as recently as 2000. The supervision of his PhD thesis in development economics was completed in 2006.
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He killed 77 people in cold blood - got only 21 years jail !
[h=1]Breivik sentenced to 21 years in prison for Norway attacks[/h]http://www.straitstimes.com/breakin...enced-21-years-prison-norway-attacks-20120824
Published on Aug 24, 2012
Mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik, centre, arrives at the court room in a courthouse in Oslo on Friday Aug 24, 2012. An Oslo court on Friday sentenced Norwegian far-right extremist Breivik to 21 years in prison, subject to extension, for his killing spree last year that left 77 people dead. -- PHOTO: AP
OSLO (AFP) - An Oslo court on Friday sentenced Norwegian far-right extremist Anders Behring Breivik to 21 years in prison, subject to extension, for his killing spree last year that left 77 people dead.
The verdict, in line with what Breivik himself wanted, brings to an end a spectacular 10-week trial for the twin attacks that traumatised normally tranquil No