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Monday, 29 December 2008
Chee Siok Chin

I first met John in September of 2006 during our three-day standoff at Hong Lim Park with the police. He had heard about our rally and march on September 16 and came to lend his support.

I remember him staying on into the wee hours of the morning with us that first day. He came every day subsequently and buoyed our spirits by encouraging us. He had brought refreshments and little things like raincoats and toiletries that would make our stand-off less taxing.

He has since been one of the most active members of the party as well as a dedicated practitioner of Nonviolent Action.

That's John Tan.

The mettle in this man is inspirational. On the morning that he found out that James Cooke University had suspended him, John broke the news to me over brunch. I was angry for him. That was evident especially in my language. It wasn't quite French, but still...

John, on the other hand was cool, composed and very "head" about it. Getting fired from one's job is a big enough blow for anyone who is the sole-bread winner in a family of five. Getting fired unjustly is downright infuriating.

But John never once expressed any anger or ill-will towards those who were responsible for his suspension. Instead of lamenting and complaining, our conversation was steered by him to talking about possibilities and opportunities that would arise from this situation.

It dawned on me that I was upset than he was. Instead of my helping to bring comfort to him, John's steadiness and refusal to succumb to bitterness served to console me.

This was the same reaction when he received the 15-day imprisonment judgement. John had argued before High Court Judge Judith Prakash that his wearing of the kangaroo t-shirt was a matter of self-expression and fair criticism of the way her colleague Belinda Ang had presided over the Lees vs Chees defamation suit.

Some of us put our arms around him and tried to offer some consolation when we met immediately afterwards, but there was no hint of anxiety or resentment in this man. Sure he thought the judge shouldn't have found him guilty for contempt of court in the first place, but he accepted the sentence without any doom or gloom.

That's John Tan.

About a half a dozen of us took him out for lunch the day he was to surrender himself at the High Court to serve his sentence, but it was John who paid for our lunch.

He ordered a big meal and we joked about that being his last edible meal for the next two weeks (especially difficult for him as he is a fantastic cook).

Although he wasn't looking forward to spending the next two weeks in jail, he was upbeat, positive and confident.

John will be released on Tuesday morning, 30 December. While most of us are merry-making over the Christmas period, he is spending that time in a tiny cell. But despite this, I'm certain his conviction to his struggle against the self-serving PAP and to bring greater justice and freedom to Singaporeans will only grow from strength to strength.

That's John Tan.


John Tan, Asst Secretary-General of the SDP, will be released from Queenstwon Prison at 9.30am on 30 Dec 08 (Tue). He was sentenced to 15 days imprisonment for wearing a t-shirt with a kangaroo in a judge's gown during the defamation hearing between Lee Kuan Yew and the Singapore Democrats. Two other activists, Shafi'ie and Isrizal, were both sentenced for 7-days jail. They were released on 18 Dec 08.
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Comments (9)
  • maxchew - John Tan hero, PAP Govt zero.
    To John Tan.....u r one tough determined hero. Hang in there as you will be stronger for the suffering u endured over the 2-week period.

    To PAP Govt and their judicial lackeys.....FU@#$#%^&!
  • jacys
    CSC's so-called 'testimony' of John Tan has little credility as it is akin to Mas Selamat writing in defence of the actions of Osama Bin Laden.

    John Tan could have kept his job and reputation and earn a decent living in Singapore.

    Everything change the moment he decide to join SDP.

    SDP is now like a plague. Every Singaporeans shun it. Once you are "touched" by them, you are DAMNED forever.

    When will the Singapore "nightmare" end ?
  • Seelan Palay
    If I had to gather from a word each from the 3 parts of this article to describe John, they'd be:

    Passion, Patience & Positivity.

    Yes that's John Tan.
  • Seelan Palay
    Dear everyone, I have also received word from Andrew Loh of TOC that the above poster jacys, is not the jacys of WP that he/she claims to be.
  • Kai Xiong
    So it appears that there is an anonymous group working overtime to sow confusion and discord between SDP and WP supporters. A clear attempt to split the opposition.

    I urge everyone to show restraint when dealing with such instigations. Don't feed the trolls. We must present a united front against PAP and its puppets.
  • g_e - Newsflash! jacys is the mutt's nuts!
    [quote=jacys]CSC's so-called 'testimony' of John Tan has little credility as it is akin to Mas Selamat writing in defence of the actions of Osama Bin Laden.

    When will the Singapore "nightmare" end ?[/quote]

    Seems like you're oozing charm from every pore as always, dude. Your malicious little comments here are just about as useful as a chocolate teapot, but then you already knew that. Unsurprising, if you're the same masochistic jacys that lurks in the Delphi Kopitiam forums deriving gratification from being kicked around by irritated readers. Attention-whore syndrome problem?

    Why ask when the Singapore nightmare will end? We all know it ends when you run out of boots to lick, kiddo.
  • Jaslyn
    John will makes his family and children proud of him..

    For he has demonstrated that he is someone with strong conviction and stand by his action..

    When faced with adversity - loss of job, jail terms - he took it all in his stride..

    That is John Tan
  • Muhammad Shamin
    I chatted with John on Facebook a few times. He is a nice man. I pray for his well-being.
  • tan
    jacys from the cyber squad, paid govt agents to discredit comments and posts on the internet, I'm sure.Well, it's not working, and when will this jacys-nightmare end? And to John Tan, fight the good fight!
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