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In memory of JBJ

Memorial in honour of

JB Jeyaretnam

 

Date: Saturday, January 3, 2009

Time: 5:00pm – 6:30pm

Location: St Andrews Cathedral

Organised by Kenneth Jeyaretnam

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Ravi Philemon
Dec 16, 2008 22:17

We will be there!

astrogal
Dec 16, 2008 22:31

thanks for posting about it :)

someday
Dec 16, 2008 22:57

saint.

thanks for planning to go to court to fight for re election for bukit batok.

saint.

Agnes Chia
Dec 16, 2008 23:25

Whoever organised this, thanks. I think it is very meaningful to be able to come into such reminiscence as a group at the start of the new year. Mr. JBJ is an upright and honourable man who had availed his entire life striving for justice and equality in Singapore.

moshedyan
Dec 16, 2008 23:29

a great father
a real father
for the people of singapore
may you rest in peace
your belated honourable jbj

Edward
Dec 17, 2008 0:21

I remember it was past mid-night on Anson by-election day in 1981 when it was announced that JBJ had won. I was elated. He had brought back democracy to Singapore. However, the PAP began to curtail more expressions of democratic freedom. They fixed up all potential troublesome opponents.

kaomangai
Dec 17, 2008 9:36

Although I am not based in Singapore anymore but I will be back to attend this memorial.

Teo Koo Cheow
Dec 17, 2008 11:13

What mr JBJ was fighting for was actually for us the people, not just for himself.
However, due to apathy, many do not and have not realised this.
Mentality is hard to change.

The chance will only come when the koo koo no longer chimes.

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Tan
Dec 17, 2008 13:24

Hail JBJ!

Zefly (aka Joshua Chiang)
Dec 17, 2008 16:28

who was that idiot who wrote that the event was cancelled ah? you mean disgusting bast**d

sarek_home
Dec 17, 2008 20:19

Hi All,

I think there is a confusion about the event. The following message indicates that there is a change in the FaceBook link for the event. Because of the change of the link, some people mistook the event as canceled.

A new link indicates the event is on as scheduled.

++++++++++++++++++

Hello everyone,

With regards to our earlier message:

“Memorial Service for the late Mr J B Jeyaretnam

Date: 3rd Jan 2009
Time: 5:00pm – 6:30pm
Venue: St Andrews Cathedral

Please refer to the following FB page:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=118672880376

For more enquires, please contact Mr Kenneth Jeyaretnam at kjeyaretnam@gmail.com.”

NEW LINK TO THE MEMORIAL SERVICE EVENT
Please take note that the link to the memorial service FB page has been changed to this: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=40370782985

Thank you.

tiredsingaporeans
Dec 17, 2008 20:35

A highly respectful and humble man who stoodby his believes and fighting his life for the rights of the people of singapore, and yet all his life’s been tormented and destroyed by political cowards who are afraid of him.

chooem
Dec 17, 2008 23:49

his fighting spirit always stay …….. where they stand n live……..but
till the end as long as ………we have delighted memories of Mr JBJ

I feel bali rich
Dec 18, 2008 10:15

We have lost a rare modern day justic bao.
It is a great loss because when we ask ourselves who is there to take over his role, the answer is an oblivious blank stare in our face.
There is no doubt, we have lost big.
Maybe the apathetic population does not deserve someone who sacrificed for their rights.

and that is the way into the digital age.

DP
Dec 18, 2008 12:44

Yes, I too remember that day in 1981. But most important to me was the developments that followed. I appreciated what the ruling party was doing for Singapore on the economic level but I also lost all respect on a personal level. I saw a man scorned. I saw a man with hatred and vengefulness in his eyes. I saw a man who would go to any extent to get revenge. I saw a sytem being abused, I saw moral authority go out the window. In JB I saw a gentleman, in another I saw a posessed man who was intoxicated by power and was willing to destroy single human rights in the drive towards absolute power. I saw absolute power being established and I saw the next target of retaining power within the family and friends. But JBJ did not die in vain, the seeds he planted in many is taking shape now. The repressive moves have started but the fight has gotten tougher, people have learned, they know their tricks and started to turn the tables on them. Oppostions were discredited, they every move was crutinised and expose , now they are getting a taste of their own medicine and its hurting.

gemami
Dec 18, 2008 14:17

Hi DP,

I would have given you 10 thumb ups if I could. Many of us have seen and felt the same way too.

How could one human being do all these to another human being is beyond comprehension. It only becomes easier to understand if we put the face of an animal over the former.

Thanks.

tiredsingaporean
Dec 18, 2008 14:31

JBJ is very angry and losing his patience now. He is still down there waiting for his ole time friendlee to continue debating their differences up here. Don’t make him angry or else he will decide to come up here to confront this friendlee friend of his.

gemami
Dec 18, 2008 15:01

I thought JBJ is angry because he has no one to argue with down/up there. The friendLEE one better make haste before JBJ gets bored to death (again).

Edward
Dec 18, 2008 17:38

#16 DP You wrote:
I saw absolute power being established and I saw the next target of retaining power within the family and friends.

Many have read the ST recently but may not have realised that another related to the familee has just been promoted to Director-General of a ministry.

tiredsingaporean
Dec 18, 2008 18:20

19) gemami on December 18th, 2008 3.01 pm I thought JBJ is angry because he has no one to argue with down/up there. The friendLEE one better make haste before JBJ gets bored to death (again).

Hahaha! maybe JBJ will be back comes the next GE, neh neh neh neh neh . . .

DP
Dec 18, 2008 20:37

Its all God’s miracle that all the talent in our country is concerntrated in one family and its a greater miracle that marriage can make you much more brilliant than people ever gave you credit for. If ever we have a “freedom of information act” the world would be shocked when a “relationship tree” is drawn up to the people in power. But then we definitely have a “Asian God” which only believes in “Asian values” and thus all can be explained.

gemami
Dec 19, 2008 9:54

Oh come on DP! It is not talent, and there is no miracle. It is POWER! It just so happened that power somehow fell at the feet of the head of this famiLEE. There is no miracle and no gods at play here.

If I am fortunate enough to have the same power, I too, would be talented, even if I have not attended any schooling in my life, and say that I want mee siam mai hum.

gemami
Dec 19, 2008 10:01

another related to the familee has just been promoted to Director-General of a ministry. #20) Edward.

Someone needs to keep track of the younger son of LHL who was recently commisioned an officer in SAF. See how fast he moves along the fast track of promotions. I am sure that within the next 5 years he will have some ‘General’ rank on his shoulder epaulets.

pain no gain
Dec 20, 2008 23:02

gemani

“I am sure that within the next 5 years he will have some ‘General’ rank on his shoulder epaulets.”

The gold plaque is already engraved in his name.

Singaporean
Dec 21, 2008 0:47

I was always wondering why in spite of all my hardwork I was only a Private when I complete my national service. For many years I thought I was not good enough. But when I see the performance of all these white knights then I realise it is not me but the system. So this is the REAL world!

Bonnie
Dec 21, 2008 15:17

I was in SAF and this colonel said I was useless and he gave me no job. So, I did nothing for eight months and I still get paid. Then I had to go to Siberia and that is to MSD and I was old and I have a family to feed and so I went. In MSD they also said I am useless and even though I carried out Malay to English translations for 14 years. If I am dumb how can I translate. I did not have a teacher and I taught myself. That is the SAF.

The white knights will move up because their daddies are in the high positions of PAP.They will not be told they are dumb. BGs and Col will say how smart they are or otherwise they will be in serious trouble.

We are going to get a whole lot of lousy commanders made up of white knights and scholars.

Do you know what a real war is? I am in Indochia and these countries had long wars. I can cite personal stories and their stories will make you sh– bricks.

How will the white knights fight – from the rear – from hq. All the ah bengs at the front will die.

So, they said I am dumb. Now, I am a journalist, sub-editor and photographer for a daily in Indochina and some it are self-taught.

I am old and in my late 60s and yet I can still learn and self-learn to sub-edit and to to take press photographs. Not to boast eh.

Bonnie

tiredsingaporeans
Dec 21, 2008 20:09

In time of real war, you think all these young commanders are willing to risk their lives for the country? I’m sure by then not only they will disappear, the ones higher up there could already have landed themselves out of the country and leave you citizens to fend for yourselves.

YODI
Dec 22, 2008 2:26

Finally with your demise do singaporeans realise that you were, are and will always be the only true singaporean who gave his life to stand up for singapore.

May your rest in peace with God by your side. I will be there for sure. The only good thing is that you cant be sued for dying or will the government also change the law so you can. But you will have the last laugh and deservingly so as it should be.

jefj0901
Dec 23, 2008 1:22

His legacy will live forever. He was some of the few people who stood up against the PAP.

God bless his soul.

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