Thursday 11 January 2024

A perspicuous view of Singapore's history.

 Lee Kuan Yew was an enigmatic and controversial political figure depending from which of the political spectrum one viewed him.

British Colonial rule from Sir Stamford Raffles discovery of Singapore in 1819 had been one which can be escribed as disciplinary patriarchal compared with the inhumain oppressive colonial rule of the Dutch.in Indonesia The winds of change in the mid twentieth century brought about its mortification in which Lee Kuan Yew played a significant role.

Lee Kuan Yew went to Cambridge University in the UK for his law degree and was deeply immersed in ostensibly subversive activities orchestrated by the British Communist Party and its allies which fortified him with a solid revolutionary background when he returned to Singapore after completing his studies and obtaining his law degree to carry out his highly poliltical ambition for political ascendancy.Ironically, England  was the training ground for leaders of its former colonies.But the ground was infertile. The Malayan Communist Party (MCP) had engaged in an armed struggle to overthrow the British Colonial Government and later the Democratic governments to establish a Communist state in Malaya including Singapore. In Singapore there were assasinations of traitors and reactionaries by the Communist killer squad and quite extensive arsons of British-owned \Singapore Traction Company buses.

The Communist armed struggle was not going well for the MCP with heavy casualties and Chin Peng, the MCP secretary-general called a meeting of the central committee to discuss and find a solution. to the heavy losses. They decided on setting up a second front called the United Front to complement their armed struggle.and they issued a resolution which they named the October Resolution which they sent to all their combatting units including Singapore. The magnificent October Resolution turned out quite a blessing in turning the tide, especially in Singapore.

Overnight in 1953/54 hundreds of pro-communist organisations sprang up to the alarm of the authories, especially the Special Branch, but were not daunted by them. This was expected and SB was prepared for this extraordinary phenomenon. Trained SB officers were capable of matching and overwhelming them.Out of nowhere emerged an undisputed leader of the CUF in  the person of Lim Chin Siong who was obviously appointed with the imprimatur of Chin Peng;s  MCP. He turned out to be conssummate leader with the charisma that commanded a mega-massive mass base.His outstandingness in his leadeership was never in doubt.as even highly intellectual activists like Devan Nair, James Puthcheary,  S. Woodhull and labour strongman Fong Swee Suan were devoted deputies under his leadership.

Lee Kuan Yew had introduced Lim Chin Siong to his guests at a social gathering as the future prime ininister of Singapore and David Marshall was stunned when he heard this.The CUF  under Lim Chin Siong had decided to liquidate Lee Kuan Yew and his close combatants like Dr. Goh Keng Swee and Dr. Toh chin Chye from the political scene.They were simply no match to Lim Chin Siong's political mass base and would be easily gobbled up by the Communists and end up lsngushing in prime minister Lim Chin Siong's prison, a Lee Kuan Yew's prophercy that could have come to pass.but for the humanitarian mercy of the Lord's intervention. It was the cue that moved Chief Minister Lim Yew Hock and the Special Branch to act as the divine deliverer and kingmaker in the rescue of Lee Kuan Yew and his close comrades.Speciaal Brach had the power of arrest ut needed the imprimatur of CM Lim Yew Hock to detain for an indefinate period.Special Branch officers under the command of Richard Corridon carried out a swoop on the CUF hq in SFSWU in Middle Road following widespread riots orchestrated by the CUF after the PAP rally in Bukit Timah on 26 October 1956. Lim Chin Siong and all his deputies like Devan Nair, James Puthucheary, S Woodhulll and Fong Swee Suanand all those found there were arrested and brought back to Special Branch.The exrensive swoop paved the way for Lee Kuann Yew to lead the PAP to a landslide victory in the general election in May 1959.and became prime minister.

The question on people's mind as why Chief Minister Lim Yew Hock was so kind and benevolent and was in saving Lee Kuan Yew from political doom and really became his kingmaker.when they were bitter poliitical rivals.Would Lee Kuan Yew have done the same favour for Lim Yew Hock if he instead of Lee Kuan Yew was the Communist target.This was ssecret that Lim Yew Hock kept to himselfand we can only guess. Lim Yew Hock had distinctly shown that he was a staunch patriot and put national interest before self interest.Like all patriotic Singaporeans he would have been deeply mortitied to see Singapore under a Communist regime.Never in his widest dream could Lee Kuan Yew have imagined Lim Yew Hock to be his saviour and kingmaker.

Lee Kuan Yew's victory, as expected, was greeted with a never before overwhelming euphoric ovation and world wide adulation. A lot of promises of a better live was expected of PM Lee Kuan Yew and his faithful deputies  by the people and Lee and his team really rose to the occasion ib fulfilling the people's wish.

Lee  Kuan Yew demanded and obtained from  the British Governor the release of Lim Chin Siong and his coterie of leading activists like  Devan Nair, James Puthucheary, S. Woodhull and Fong  Swee Suan before he took office as prime minister.He imposed constraints on them to prevent them fom straying back into the CUF. Devan Nair was treated differently as he had thrown his loyalty to Lee Kuan Yew. They were appointed political secretaries to ministers who were tasked to keep an eye on them. It worked for a while but Lim Chin Siong and his felow aciivists were crafty fellows who had no difficulty in hoodwinking Lee  Kuan Yew and his ministers and were secretly scheming to return to their old fold.So it was a matter of time when they defiantly divested their political secretary post and boldly returned to the CUF struggle.Like before their arrest in 1956 they were a formidable force that constantly and overwhelmingly disconcerted the composure and stabillty of Lee Kuan Yew in his political survival as prime minister. The appointment of George Bogaars as Director of Special Branch was a godsend to Lee Kuan Yew.who hanged on to him for his dear life and survival.George Bogaars proved to be such an outstanding Director of Special Branch that he was able to circumscribed the CUF revolutionary battlecry to a secure and srable level that Lee Kuan Yew and his minister were able to sleep peacefully in the night. Bogaars had no securiity background and the fact the he could perform such incredible feat could be a divination. I and my colleagues were working under George Bogaars and we were really flummoxed how Lee Kuan Yew could be so dependent on a benefactor that he could not live for a day without his benevolent protection. Bogaars also saved Lee Kuan Yew from detention by the Malaysian Interior Minister Tun Ismail before Singapore was kicked out of Malaysia. The irony of fate was that George Bogaars could have a serious fallout with Lee  Kuan Yew at the end of his career. Could this be the gratitude of a man whose life had been saved by this benefactor? But then he was not known to be humane to those who had served him whom he treated like a oiece of chess on his chessboard o be discarded when they outlived their usefulness.I was given the honour of being his victim of gross injustice. How could a sane prime minister stoop so low as to scurrilious attack on a defenceless civil servant by uttering a blatant lie telecast live to the world from the august Parliament House. Overnight I became a celebrity but for the wrong reason. He acted like he was above the law and no Singapore judges dared to convict him I was left wih the next best choice. I requested Lee Hsien Loong to make a public apology for his father's sin and I am still waiting for his answer. The Chinese call this To place righteousness before family (大义灭亲). Has  Lee Hsien Loong this sterling quality? Let's keep our eyes peeled and see.

 The CUF could be having a rollicking exchange of flippant interplay with Lee Kuan Yew to the latter's dismay because Lee was  obviously cheesed off  with them.and in no mood to engage in any inter-taunting with them.It was clear tha Lee Kuan Yew was feeling the burgeoning onslaught of the CUF a suffocating effect on his political polity  that was going to bring about his existential extermination.The impressionable British High Commissioner Lord Selkirk was whether inadvertently or not putting a spanner in the works by holding the famous tea party for the CUF leaders like Lim Chin Siong and James Puthucheary where when pressed by the astute James Puthucheary Lord Selkirk flippantly mollified them the the British would not be averse to a Communist takeover.  As if this could not be the life-line fillip to the morale of the CUF in their quest to capture power.

 If Kee Kuan Yew was caught o-guard he did not show it and he did nt react violenly as expected. He could have been having a more sinister and devastating scheme up his sleeve as indeed later events had confirmed. Again :Lord Selkirk rose to the occasion in his righteousness in justice and fairplay. Lee Kuan Yew was labouring under the feeling that the world of disaster was coming down on him. In his not s benign fertile mine was germinated the punish to the death notion of Operatio n Coldstore.to be exected before Singapore joined Malaysia.But this operaion needd the imprimatur of the Internal Security Council. (ISC) for it to proceed. Lord Selkirk, the British High Commissioner, adamantly insisted in his so-called minimalist stand that the British side would like to see concrete evidence of imminent violence by the CUF before supporing the motion.almost upending Lee Kuan  Yew's Operation Coldstore plan. It was the fatherly diplomatic charm of Malayan PM Tungku Abdul Rahman who saved the day by his melliferous pursuasive orarory which finally melted the righteous abstinacy of Lord Selkirk to throw in his support for the motion. It showed that even God was on the side of Lee Kuan Yew.

2nd February 1963 was the date the death knell was sounded for the CUF. Operation Coldstore, the biggest operation in Special Branch  histoy was llaunched. George Bogaars,  the Director Special Branch, was in overall command and it was a test of his sterling quality on which Lee Kuan Yew reposed his previous life. As the Chinese saying goes We have to succeed and no failure is allowed (只许成功 不许失败) was a good omen to start the operation.It's ironical that this was the slogan that Mao Tze-tung frequently used.As a security precaution against any unforseen leakage, The operation task force were assembled at a secret location in Johore. At the appointed time the task force units fanned out into Singapore separately and descended o their targets catching them all by surprise.All the leading CUF activists like Lim Chin Siong and James Puthucheary were were roped in with no resistence.

With this mammoth Operation Coldstore the whole CUF directing apparatus were almost completely decimated and what was spared could not in their wildest dream pose any security threat to Lee Kuan Yew. The path was clear for Lee Kuan Yew to consolidate his political power base ad infinitum until he retired. The British and Malayan fully supported Operation Coldstore as it was in their security interest. Foreign-born like James Puthucheary  and S. Woodhull were rusticated to their home country, in this case Malaya.

It was a colossal task managing the aftermath. Many were incarcerated for long period and there was the question of the humanity of human rights.But Lee Kuan Yew was not known to be a man of charitable mercy  to his political adversaries. He was known to be constantly obsessed with a communist threat to his life and survival which could be reflected by his intense means of self-preservation. So a 33-year incarceration of Chia Thye Poh and over 22 years for Dr.  Poh Soo Kai was a normal conception of his lofty mine despite all the local and international critiques and supplications for their early release.Although not psychiatrically supported Lee Kuan Yew could be  mental case of serious dimension and should have consulted a shrink but in his case it could have been so deep-roote that not even a world renowned shrink would have been able to restore his sanity.Even renowned historians found ii insurmountable to write his obituary. There is a Chinese saying A general wins a war and ten thousand bones become ashes (一将功成万骨灰)

Anyway, in spite of his serious character flaws he was both a founding-father benefactor and an iniquitous persecutor  but had made supreme contributions to Singapore, not least to turn it to first class status from a third class village, are substantial evidence of his dedicated and pinnacle service to bring prosperity and eminence to the people and the country. There were his loyal admirers who made sure that his centenary would be allowed to pass without a grandiose commenoration of the hundred anniversary of auspicious birth.

His son Lee Hsien Loong has now suceeded him and how he has performed to serve the peole will be the subject of a narrative that I will pen at a later date.

1 Comments:

At 28 January 2024 at 16:02 , Blogger Jared said...

Ramblings of a deluded idiot. Only idiots can stand and praise a friend who backstabs. Disgusting putridity of a human. Why arent you dead yet? Can't bear to attend the hell that awaits you?

 

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