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Friday, 17 October 2008
Robert Amsterdam

Many readers of this blog are already familiar with the Singaporean pro-democracy activist and opposition politician Dr. Chee Soon Juan, who has published a number of essays on this blog. His organization's tireless struggle to assert basic constitutional rights has direct parallels to the struggle for justice in Russia, and the similarities between these two illiberal authoritarian capitalist systems are clear and abundant.

Like many in Russia, Dr. Chee's efforts have brought about a severe and unjust crackdown from the state, who appear to be seeking to jail him once again following an upcoming trial on Oct. 22nd. I'm pleased to announce that my law firm has agreed to represent Chee Soon Juan and his party on a pro bono basis, to assist him in every way possible to continue his good work to bring democracy to Singapore.

I first had the privilege of meeting this impressive young man on the sidelines of the International Bar Association conference two years ago, where he was staging a one-man protest to draw attention to the country's democratic shortcomings. He made a very memorable first impression, and clearly took great personal risks to stand up for his beliefs by himself before dozens of jackboot secret service agents, security cameras, and the distinct intimidation of a government enjoying impunity.

His bravery in the face of this onslaught deserves international recognition, and I am pleased to be part of the effort to assist him. After the cut, there is more information on the current situation.

Latest developments for Singapore's leading opposition party, the SDP:

Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew and his son, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, sued the Singapore Democratic Party and its executive members in 2006 over an article published in the party's newspaper The New Democrat which discussed a scandal in the National Kidney Foundation and the Government's handling of the matter.

Judge Ang had awarded the case to the Lees in a summary judgment that meant that the defendants could not bring the matter to an open trial despite the defence being filed. This left the Lees to proceed to assessing the amount of damages to be paid to them.

At the hearing to assess damages, the defendants comprising of the party, Dr Chee Soon Juan, and Ms Chee Siok Chin (the rest of the executive members apologised and did not contest the case) pressed the point that the Lees were not worth the damages they claimed because their reputations were forced upon society through dictatorial means.

In her judgement released on 12 Oct 08, Judge Belinda Ang ordered the defendants to pay Mr Lee Kuan Yew $280,000 and Mr Lee Hsien Loong $330,000 in damages.

Dr Chee has already been made a bankrupt from a previous lawsuit taken by Messrs Lee Kuan Yew and Goh Chok Tong. He was also sued in 1993 by PAP MP Dr S Vasoo and two other university officials after he was dismissed from the National University of Singapore where he lectured.

Ms Chee Siok Chin was also made bankrupt after she was unable to meet payments demanded by the AG's Chambers over a case which she and other activists took against the Minister for Home Affairs and Police Commissioner over a protest in 2005. The police threatened to arrest the protesters even though there were only four of them. The law says that only five or more persons constituted an illegal assembly.

The Lees will now have to apply for a bankruptcy petition against the defendants and can then make SDP bankrupt and de-register the party. (Read Reuters report here.)

Chee Soon Juan has been imprisoned 7 times: Four for speaking in public, 2 for contempt of court and 1 for attempting to leave the country to attend a democracy conference. He has 9 outstanding trials to go through. He is barred from leaving the country.

http://www.robertamsterdam.com/2008/10/in_singapore_an_uphill_battle.htm

 

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Comments (19)
  • AnnA - To All
    When are we going to stand up and claim for our rights to say NO to PAP??!!

    Isn't it time now??

    Regards

    AnnA
  • Bernard Chan - Is he allowed to help?
    Is this lawyer or his group of lawyers praticing in Singapore? If not the PAPee can disallow Dr. Chee and SDP from using foreign lwayers thus robbing off their chance to help.
  • AnnA - Very honourable Robert Amsterdam.
    " [i]I'm pleased to announce that my law firm has agreed to represent Chee Soon Juan and his party on a pro bono basis, to assist him in every way possible to continue his good work to bring democracy to Singapore.[/i] "

    Very honourable Robert Amsterdam. If only ALL lawers here can ever emulate your law firm, justice will prevail.

    Great shame to all lawers who shunned helping SDP activists, merely to win business contracts with the govt.

    Even the Law Society of Singapore is a great disgrace.
  • Clear eyed - Thank you
    Mr Amsterdam, thank you very much for so generously extending your expertise and help to Dr Chee in his fight to bring democracy to Singapore. I hope Singapore lawyers will be inspired by your example and step forth to offer their help too when there is a need.
  • AnnA - To My Impostor @6:52Am
    No. I won't be tired of you.

    I need to correct you on one thing. You don't seem sincere in spelling the word LAWYERS. Why? You want to put me in a bad light but you don't have the courage to spell correctly? Why? Afraid that they might want to sue me and I will lead them to you? LoL

    The difference between you and me is that when you make comment, you lack sincerity.
  • maxChew - A FEW GOOD MEN
    CLAP! CLAP! CLAP! Well done Mr Bob Amsterdam...
    In any society/age there will always be a FEW GOOD MEN rising up to put things right by helping the poor, the disadvantaged and the victims of bullies. And LKY and his clone-son have proven themselves to be the biggest bullies this part of the world!
    Bob, be prepared for the ton of bricks coming your way. I'm sure the ISD has already opened a file titled simply "Robert Amsterdam".
    Best wishes and Regards!
  • ah beng - re: To the blaff Anna
    [quote=AnnA]When are we going to stand up and claim for our rights to say NO to PAP??!!

    Isn't it time now??

    Regards

    AnnA[/quote]C'mon, you can't be the real Anna.
  • AnnA - ah beng
    That's me alright. :P
    @6:20AM and @10:12AM

    "When are we going to stand up and claim for our rights to say NO to PAP??!!"

    You know it's me but cannot comprehend what I've wrote? Well.. too many comments had been written to say that many of us are just 'speaking' behind the desk and not doing anything to protest and claim our rights. Everyone is waiting for the day a parliament member who will be strong enough to stand up and say NO to PAP. If there's none, I'm asking again, when are we going to have the courage to say "NO" to PAP?

    Again, "Isn't it time now??"

    @10:12AM, it is meant to be forwarded to my ape (imitator). Not sincere enough to post comment meant directly to whom he/she was referring. You can see how the lawyer spellings have to be wronged twice. Once ok lah.. but if twice? Coward right? Don't anyhow clone people. There will surely be some defects in the DNA to prove which one is the original. LoL

    AnnA
  • Mike - Singaporeans won't wake up
    Until things get much worse.

    After all, the world is painted to be a much worse place than Singapore.
  • k b
    i am sorry but i dont think that a foreigner should get involved in our local affairs. just like they shouldnt be winning us medals.

    we are singaporeans we need to stand up. not let the foreigners stand up for us
  • Anonymous - re: To My Impostor @6:52Am
    [quote=AnnA]No. I won't be tired of you.

    I need to correct you on one thing. You don't seem sincere in spelling the word LAWYERS. Why? You want to put me in a bad light but you don't have the courage to spell correctly? Why? Afraid that they might want to sue me and I will lead them to you? LoL

    The difference between you and me is that when you make comment, you lack sincerity.[/quote]

    Maybe the person wants to express those views but is using your username as a
    "shield". Like, they hope in the confusion all their posts are mistaken to be made by you, the real AnnA.
  • AnnA - To : Anonymous
    [quote=Anonymous]
    Maybe the person wants to express those views but is using your username as a
    "shield". Like, they hope in the confusion all their posts are mistaken to be made by you, the real AnnA.[/quote]

    I think so too. He or she has a change of heart but didn't dare admit lah. And also taking advantage to try kill my 'personality'. If it's my own word, I dare take responsibilities. I don't know if he or she is ready if I 'kena', the ones that wasn't my writing, I will DEMAND that person also kena.

    There are quite a number of them who hati sakit with me. LoL
    By right, they should have make comments on articles posted by SDP but they choose to bombard me LoL
    If a person wants to think that I'm like a shield, it shows that I'm a 'fighter' lah... he/she needs me LoL

    To that ape (impostor), so be careful to copy names, ok?

    AnnA
  • Anonymous - To: AnnA
    AnnA, perhaps you should make a note to the Mods to only publish comments from the real you; via the verification of your e-mail?

    Just a suggestion thats all~~
  • AnnA - To : Anonymous
    Thank you for your suggestion. :)

    I would say that we should all be registered individuals but if that's the case, there might not be many to "supply 'pepper' for my soup" and some 'salt'(mike, my impostor, naan, not my sdp etc).. hehe - I must admit that sometimes their bad comments can spark out some fiery or good ideas from within, an inspiration, a motivation to go forward based on their idiocracy.

    By the way, I don't mind giving out my email address to the moderator if need be ;) Thanx again.

    AnnA
  • David
    Robert Amsterdam,
    thank for taking up the case. You will be remembered in history as the AngMoh with lionheart and compassion.

    By the way, I hope you inspire all lawyers from around the world hired by sued publication like FEER, FT, Wall STreet Journal, Economist, Herald etc to unify and consolidate to take on the world-famous kangaroo court.

    Before you take on kangaroo court, you might find it helpful on how to tame and outsmart a kangaroo because kangaroo keep jumping here and there and suddenly the case will be awarded. This is the kangaroo court that fighted using taxmoney not some dictator's money. Kangaroo are abusing public money.
  • Druid - Divine Power
    In a place where Kangaroos abound, only God can intervene...patience is key. The end is in sight already.
  • Jen
    OMG!! I can't wait! From the bottom of my heart, THANK YOU Mr. Amsterdam.
  • kb
    I think it will do Singapore good if Dr Chee is given a chance in the parliament to serve the country. Likewise anyone who is good and worthy, whether he is from the ruling party or the opposition.

    Only time will tell if Dr Chee get the chance and if so, his further contributions to this country.

    In any case, we should not see the end of Dr Chee and his good party here, but further demonstration of their resolve to stand up for their beliefs. Some may see their so doing a form of serving the country, but in a different way.
  • Well Done - Keep it up
    [color=red][b]Dear Mr Robert Amsterdam

    Very righteous and brave of you indeed!

    Keep it up![/b][/color]
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