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Did PAP Encourage These Studenrs To Riot in 1956?

AhMeng

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In 1956, 5,000 S'porean Students Protested By Locking Themselves In A School
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You must have heard of the Hong Kong protesters taking over a school and converting it into a ‘weapons factory‘. Surprise, Singapore suffered a similar situation some 60 years ago.

In 1956, after Lim Yew Hock succeeded David Marshall as chief minister of Singapore, he made efforts to suppress communist influence in the country. Among them was ordering a shutdown of Singapore Chinese Middle School Students’ Union (SCMSSU), which his advisers noted had communist inklings.

The students from the union were, of course, unhappy. 5,000 of them from Chung Cheng High School and The Chinese High School staged a sit-in in their schools on 25 Sep.

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The students, however, dispersed quickly after the government warned them for unlawful assembly.

To ensure that the assembly wouldn’t happen again, the government detained 4 students from the 2 schools and ordered the expulsion of another 142.

This further infuriated the students, who came together once more and barricaded themselves in the school. Because of this, schools had to close temporarily.

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Inside, the students received food and other kinds of support from pro-communist trade unions and organisations outside, like the Bus Workers’ Union and Singapore Farmer’s Association.

Tried to convince other middle school students to join protest

In Oct, the students who barricaded themselves within the school attempted to convince students from other middle schools in Singapore to join in the protest.
This forced Chief Minister Lim Yew Hock to step in and order the students’ parents to remove their children from both schools by 25 Oct. All efforts by the parents were in vain.

Attacks on police vehicles

On the night of 25 Oct, the riots began. The students’ sit-in had compelled supporters around Singapore to join in the protest, albeit with more violence.
According to the National Library Archives, there were attacks on police stations and police vehicles.

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The rioting then spread to other parts of Singapore, forcing the government to impose a curfew from 12.21am to 6am.

At the same time, police started moving into the schools, using tear gas to try and force the students out. They also raided the premises of other pro-communist unions like those mentioned above and arrested over 200 people, including union leaders like Devan Nair and James Puthucheary.

Order was finally restored on 28 Oct.

13 dead, 127 injured during riots

The casualties and damage caused by the riots were plenty.

Between 25 Oct, when the riots began, to 31 Oct, a total of 13 people died and 127 were injured. 1,000 were arrested and another 900 were detained.

3 buildings were set on fire, 2 more damaged, 31 vehicles burnt and another 101 wrecked.

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Hong Kong was recently in a similar situation. The students had decided to turn a university into a ‘fortress’. They fortified entrances, used bows and arrows, as well as bricks to fend off advancing police forces.

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So let this be a reminder to us that we should never take our peace for granted. And perhaps also advice to the Hong Kong protesters that continuing down the path of violence will only lead to loss of lives and greater destruction.

We hope Singapore never has to see such violence, be it the one in 1956 or the one in Hong Kong right now.

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laksaboy

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LKY was quite a firebrand back in the day. Then the 1980s came around, and the rest is history.

So let this be a reminder to us that we should never take our peace for granted. And perhaps also advice to the Hong Kong protesters that continuing down the path of violence will only lead to loss of lives and greater destruction.

Maybe the Hongkies preferred freedom over enslavement, something which cannot be appreciated by politically castrated Sinkies.

And this definitely can't be mentioned by the 'alt media' sites such as Mothershit or MustShitNews. :wink:
 

sweetiepie

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KNN stoopid rioters should be targeting the gov and leaders home instead of public places KNN bbq the govt leaders instead of commoners KNN
 

Rogue Trader

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The Chinese middle school riots was organised by the Malayan communist party then headed by RI old boy Eu Choi Yip. (He was also Goh keng swee's class mate.)
 

eatshitndie

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The Chinese middle school riots was organised by the Malayan communist party then headed by RI old boy Eu Choi Yip. (He was also Goh keng swee's class mate.)
ccp also instigated and sponsored a riot in hk in the 60s. they were fully behind mcp in the malay peninsula insurgency.
 

tanwahtiu

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The next revolution against Gov wld be get rid of anything Indians.... these fakes are stealing jobs worldwide...
 

halsey02

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The Chinese, as were our brothers & sisters from PRC, were our enemies. Back in the 1970's Bank Of China Raffles Place, had portraits of MZD, CEL, DSP etc..& banners with communist's sayings & you can even get a copy of Mao's Red Book. Now these commies plus the Vietcongs are our friends, " what a difference, money can do". You are communists here, whether Marxists or, you will be watched & arrested. Do they arrests communists these days? The PAP was an opposition party back then, and as with any oppositions will stir up something with the government of the day. Now they behave like 'holier than thou' preaching. What a difference the world & money makes.
 

whoami

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The Chinese, as were our brothers & sisters from PRC, were our enemies. Back in the 1970's Bank Of China Raffles Place, had portraits of MZD, CEL, DSP etc..& banners with communist's sayings & you can even get a copy of Mao's Red Book. Now these commies plus the Vietcongs are our friends, " what a difference, money can do". You are communists here, whether Marxists or, you will be watched & arrested. Do they arrests communists these days? The PAP was an opposition party back then, and as with any oppositions will stir up something with the government of the day. Now they behave like 'holier than thou' preaching. What a difference the world & money makes.

Just like racist DAP. When they were the oppies they gave BN/UMNO a hard time, banged tables, walk out of parliament etc...like a hooligan. Now DAP a component of PH ruling party/garment. Now behaving like an angel. Accusing oppies as racist. Kept blaming previous garment when DAP themselves not capable to run daily garment activities efficiently. Pleading for everyone to denounce racism. LoL....
 

bobby

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In those days...if you study chinese you are deemed a communist.

That's why the typical baby boomer Singaporean Chinese now is very illiterate in Chinese language.
 

syed putra

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Should have deported those chinese students. Or execute them beforenthey kill innocents who are mostly malays and vulnerable.
 

laksaboy

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In those days...if you study chinese you are deemed a communist.

That's why the typical baby boomer Singaporean Chinese now is very illiterate in Chinese language.

I would say Harry's draconian crackdown on dialects was a bigger factor.
And the 'speak Mandarin' campaigns were an afterthought.

Malaysian Chinese folks do not have such a problem: they get to keep their Chinese primary and secondary schools. In Sinkieland, oh no... you can't create segregation and ethnic enclaves! :roflmao:

Here is an example of a Chinese school in KL. It's near a nice claypot rice restaurant. There are three or four good claypot rice restaurants in KL. :cool:

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halsey02

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Just like racist DAP. When they were the oppies they gave BN/UMNO a hard time, banged tables, walk out of parliament etc...like a hooligan. Now DAP a component of PH ruling party/garment. Now behaving like an angel. Accusing oppies as racist. Kept blaming previous garment when DAP themselves not capable to run daily garment activities efficiently. Pleading for everyone to denounce racism. LoL....

Yes, these people & others who are now in power, point finger & forgets that the other four fingers point backwards to the past.
 

bobby

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Anyway...what's wrong with communism?

Look at the communist country like China, Vietnam....ok what.
 

whoami

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If the rakyat love to be ruled under communist, socialist, islamic or democratic system, what right have we to condemn them? Their citizens love it. Just like the 70% who love their garment every GE. LOL.
 

whoami

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Malaysian Chinese folks do not have such a problem: they get to keep their Chinese primary and secondary schools. In Sinkieland, oh no... you can't create segregation and ethnic enclaves! :roflmao:

Here is an example of a Chinese school in KL. It's near a nice claypot rice restaurant. There are three or four good claypot rice restaurants in KL. :cool:

AF1QipN_aMyN1tmzsI1ia5iI0K6itnC23o3H6YBRIAsL=s800

And we have moron who claimed Msia is a terrorist state. Malays are racist? Cheena being discriminated daily? If DAP continue to pursue her racist agenda we may see a repeat of May riot!
 
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