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Guess who said this : "I am heart-broken that I have been made a fugitive by my own country, for standing up for a promise to my father, Lee Kuan Yew"

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Lee Hsien Yang


Singapore - My Country

I am heart-broken that I have been made a fugitive by my own country, for standing up for a promise to my father, Lee Kuan Yew.

Yet another attack has just been launched, re-litigating over again the same issues that were raised by Lee Hsien Loong after probate of Lee Kuan Yew’s will, at the ministerial committee in 2016/2017, in Parliament in 2017, and in disciplinary proceedings in 2019/2020. I have now been condemned in Parliament and in the press without due process. In these circumstances, how can there be fair and proper investigations or a fair trial, in what is clearly a politically-motivated prosecution?

It had seemed such a small request my father was making, that we should demolish his house. However, after his passing in 2015, it was our own brother who opposed our father’s directions to us. As a result, my sister Wei Ling publicly called Hsien Loong out as “the dishonourable son.”

Wei Ling, for all her quirks and eccentricities, has always been forthright, principled, and courageous. I was persuaded by her to stand up for our parents. Both of us have always accepted that the Singapore government has the power to preserve our father’s house, but we reject the continued pretence that he had changed his mind, that he was somehow ‘ok’ with it. Accepting that a government has the power to take your house, does not mean that one is not gravely upset. If Lee Hsien Loong and his government wish to preserve our father’s home, then they should do so acknowledging that they preserve it against Lee Kuan Yew’s earnest wishes.

Hsien Loong and his team seek ever to undermine my father’s last will on this issue. That will was proven in court in 2015, with the support of Hsien Loong and his lawyer, Lucien Wong. Even the court in my wife’s case described Lee Kuan Yew as “content” with his last will. Lee Kuan Yew could have changed it at any time between 2013 and 2015 if indeed he changed his mind. Moreover, Lee Kuan Yew expressed his wishes for demolition of his house over the years both in private and in public, including in speeches, in his book “Hard Truths” and in a video recorded before his death. If Lee Kuan Yew changed his mind, he would have made that abundantly clear. After all, Hsien Loong acknowledged in Parliament that Lee Kuan Yew’s wish to demolish his house was “unwavering”, though Hsien Loong has since backtracked.

Wei Ling and I originally believed, in 2017, that Singapore had checks and balances and rule of law. We questioned “What has happened to the values of Lee Kuan Yew?” thinking that there were still men and women of integrity in the PAP, people who would speak truth to power, to put a stop to abuses of power by Hsien Loong and his wife. We rapidly learned otherwise. The party’s reaction was to convene a special session of Parliament to attack us. Yet again, Hsien Loong misused state resources to pursue his private agenda. Singapore cannot thrive under leaders who put their selfish interests ahead of the needs of the country.

Wei Ling never married and, because we are close, it fell on my shoulders to look after her after our father passed away in 2015. In 2019, she was diagnosed with a serious illness. I was so glad that just before Covid in 2020, I was able to take her to Machu Picchu, a place she had always wanted to visit. She is now extremely unwell. It pains me beyond words that I am unlikely ever to be able to see my sister face to face again.

The persecution we have experienced in just standing up for our father has also made me realise that I have lived in a cocoon. I belonged to ‘the family’ but had not been involved in any way in politics. I lived in a sheltered ignorance of the real Singapore, the lives and struggles of the man in the street or in that one room HDB rental flat, the wrongful persecutions of persons who were only trying to do good, whether they be caring persons in civil society, lawyers and others who were prepared to assist underdogs, or politicians who have lost much and sacrificed much because they stood for their principles, because they loved Singapore and our people.

I have gained much from being part of the Singapore system, and lost much by trying to honour my father’s dying wish. If my sister and I had stayed silent—if we had let Hsien Loong rewrite history—we would have continued to lead peaceful and comfortable lives as part of the Singapore establishment. We spoke up to keep a promise to our father. No mere material calculation could outweigh the risk to our reputations and to our place in society.

Even so, I did not fully foresee the costs that speaking up would impose on my wife and children. We have all paid dearly. We have been the subject of a concerted and vindictive pattern of persecution orchestrated under a system led by my own elder brother, an escalation of the very abuse of power that Wei Ling and I raised in 2017. My family and I have been subjected to a campaign of harassment and surveillance, as well as smear campaigns. These attacks intensified with the bringing of abusive and meritless legal proceedings. After what I have been through, I have no confidence whatsoever in the system.

We have lost our lives in Singapore, our home, our friends, our wider families and our society.

Perhaps the silver lining is that today I am a different man. Older, wiser, stronger, and also much more aware of the lives and challenges of my fellow Singaporeans. I owe a debt of gratitude that I could never repay to my wonderful wife and amazing sons who have stood by me, loved and supported me throughout, and who have been forced to suffer and pay for my principles and my conscience. I am also deeply grateful for the support I have received from so many of you, who have expressed grave concern at what is happening, and who continue to wish me well.
So is he or is he not going to put his name down for PE 2023?
 

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Pinky is following in his father's foot steps, purging all those who threaten his hold on power. But I am surprised at the extent he is prepared to go. First his own nephew, and now his brother.
The genes of Chinese dynastic politics lives on. Emperor aided by evil wife/concubine must kill or silence his own siblings and their offsprings to prevent them from being a threat to their own offsprings.
 

red amoeba

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Stop shedding crocodile tears. I don’t see him rejecting all the GLC appointments ? Only after he was removed from SingTel that he feel disgruntled. Jealousy brings wrath.
 

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Questions ;- 1) why did LKY willed 38 to LHL ? ; 2) Why did LHL than tried to sell 38 to LWL and finally LHY bought it knowing that the government wants to keep it ?
 

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Stop shedding crocodile tears. I don’t see him rejecting all the GLC appointments ? Only after he was removed from SingTel that he feel disgruntled. Jealousy brings wrath.
dun think he had much choices back then when old fart was around.... his life was planned for him, he simply just follow

i happen to know someone who served with him in the army, quite a humble guy and didn't like the attention at all, always chasing off those dogs deployed by his dad to protect him
 

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Bottom line is PAP ministers who lied, no problem, forgiven, moving on....others not so, will be prosecuted 9696...
 

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100% no. He already siamz to Europe liao. This is the quality of a locally made BG. KNN.

Do you really think he will be jailed ? Of course not. At most character assassination. Like that he already cannot take the heat liao.


when you see Tik Tok bro.
speaking up against Yang , you know its over ... very sad :(

 

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The one who is really feeling the pain is LWL. She is extremely unwell, and the only family member who had been taking care of her has now run away with his family.

LHY still has a wife and two sons whom he can seek solace. LWL has nothing.

So LHY should not steal sympathy from his sister who is the real sufferer.
He can meet her at JB.
 

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SINGAPORE — Lee Hsien Yang, the younger brother of Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, has implied that he is never returning to Singapore, following reports that the police are investigating him and his wife Suet Fern for possible charges of lying under oath.

In a lengthy Facebook post on Tuesday (7 March), Lee reiterated previous allegations related to harassment, surveillance and smear campaigns on him, after he was embroiled in a dispute among him, PM Lee and sister Dr Lee Wei Ling over the fate of the family home at 38 Oxley Road, following the 2015 death of their father, Singapore's founding prime minister Lee Kuan Yew.

"After what I have been through, I have no confidence whatsoever in the system. We have lost our lives in Singapore, our home, our friends, our wider families and our society," he wrote in the post.

Lee also wrote in the Facebook post that his sister Wei Ling is "extremely unwell".

In August 2020, Dr Lee Wei Ling disclosed that she had been diagnosed with progressive supranuclear palsy, a brain disease that slows movement and eventually leads to dementia.

"It pains me beyond words that I am unlikely ever to be able to see my sister face to face again," Lee wrote.

His comments came after Senior Minister Teo Chee Hean revealed in Parliament last Thursday (2 March) that the police are investigating Lee and his wife for potentially giving false evidence in judicial proceedings over his father's will.

Teo added in his written reply that the couple had left Singapore after refusing to go for a police interview which they had initially agreed to attend.

Considering to run for presidency​

Bloomberg reported on Friday that Lee had been approached to run in the upcoming presidential election, and that he would consider doing so. The news agency also reported that Lee and his wife have been living in Europe for months.

According to local reports, the next presidential election must be called by 13 September, with the current President Halimah Yacob's six-year term expiring that day.

It is not the first time Lee has considered running for public office.

He had briefly contemplated running against his brother at the 2020 General Election, after he joined the opposition Progress Singapore Party. However, he later backed down saying that “Singapore doesn’t need another Lee.”

In the Facebook post, Lee said that he and his sister had held the same stance on their father's house.

"Both of us have always accepted that the Singapore government has the power to preserve our father's house, but we reject the continued pretence that he had changed his mind, that he was somehow 'ok' with it," Lee wrote.
 

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So is he or is he not going to put his name down for PE 2023?


He's not a masochist looking for martyrdom like Chee Soon Juan, he won't even dare to return to Sg to visit dying Lee Wei Ling. He values his life and liberty more, so he will stay far far away from LHL's grasp and won't come back to Sg ever again. Otherwise if he dared to return, Singaporeans eagerly watching for a Lee vs Lee fight would surely vote him in as president, a sure win. Then again, the fact that the govt says he lied to the courts mean his 'character lacks integrity' and he'll be barred from running for president in any case.
 
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