20/05/2026
Remembering in Singapore.
REMEMBERING OPERATION SPECTRUM (Part 1) by Teo Soh Lung
Politicians love power and wish that they can hold on to power forever. They are mostly ruthless and do not hesitate to enact and use laws that legitimise illegal acts so as to achieve their aims.
One of the most repressive laws used and continues to be used by the PAP government is the Internal Security Act (ISA). Lee Kuan Yew had no qualms locking up his young friends who helped him found the PAP but who later opposed him because they disagreed with his policies. He nipped them in the bud not because they were communists loyal to the Communist Party of Malaya or terrorists out to destroy Singapore but because he feared losing power to them. He imagined that he would be subjected to torture should they form the government.
In TALL ORDER, THE GOH CHOK TONG STORY vol 1 p. 209, Goh said of the political prisoners of Lee Kuan Yew.
"They said they were heroes: 'We played a part in Singapore history'. Yes, they played a part. They can claim to be heroes. But if they were in charge, where would we be? As Mr Lee said, my fingernails would be pulled out. When we are in charge, they just get locked up and get fed by the state. We released them, so the ex-detainees must defend what they did."
The victims of Lee were tortured and imprisoned for decades without trial. Goh Chok Tong naively or deliberately thinks that the PAP were kind to them. It is their way of silencing their conscience.
Successive PAP leaders use the ISA against those who who tried in some ways to help the poor or unfortunate people to reclaim their rights and dignity. Many were not even political opponents. Victims of Operation Spectrum in 1987 represent the clearest example of how the PAP under its leader, Lee Kuan Yew and his successor, Goh Chok Tong continue to abuse their power by using the ISA to nip community leaders in the bud. They imagine that these leaders would one day enter politics and detain and torture them without trial.
Thursday, 21st May will be the 39th anniversary of Operation Spectrum. The survivors of Operation Spectrum and their friends will remember that on that day, 39 years ago, the ISA was suddenly used against 16 innocent people who never thought they would be the targets of the ruling PAP government.They were rudely woken up at dawn. Plain clothes police officers climbed over gates, banged hard on their doors demanding access to their homes. They ransacked everything including breaking down my door because they expected to find subversive documents and weapons. They found none. Despite that, all of them were detained and many subjected to sleep deprivation and ill treatment.