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Former Singaporean Marxist a slave driver in the UK

scratchballs

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Slavery suspect was once a S'porean


Source
Straits Times
Date
27 Nov 2013
Author
Khushwant Singh

Citizenship was revoked in 1977 while living in London

THE 73-year-old man accused of holding three women as domestic slaves in London for 30 years, in an ongoing criminal case that has shocked Britain, was once a Singapore citizen.

But Aravindan Balakrishnan, who is reported to have been leading a Maoist "cult" which brainwashed the women, had his Singapore citizenship - which was registered in 1960 - revoked in 1977 when he was already living in London.

At the time, Singapore's Ministry of Home Affairs accused him of engaging in "activities which are prejudicial to the security" of the country, after lawyer G. Raman named him as a radical "closely associated with Euro-communists".

Mr Raman, who was detained for a year under the Internal Security Act for communist activities, said he had met Balakrishnan, who graduated in economics here, when he went to London to sit his Bar examinations in 1966. Balakrishnan, who is believed to have come to Singapore from India, was then running the Maoist Workers' Institute there.

He and his wife Chanda, 67, reportedly of Tanzanian descent, were arrested last week after the women - a 69-year-old Malaysian, a 57-year-old Irish and a 30-year-old Briton - were rescued last month from the couple's home in South London.

British media reported that the police are also investigating claims that a 44-year-old woman named Sian Davies fell to her death from a window at one of the couple's addresses in 1997. According to The Daily Mail, she was the mother of the youngest slave who was rescued, Rosie Davies.

The Telegraph reported yesterday that retired teacher Kamar Mautum, who lives near Kuala Lumpur, believes the Malaysian captive is her sister Aishah. She said her sister moved to London with her fiance in 1968. But the family lost touch with her after she became part of an organisation called the Malaysian and Singaporean Students Forum, and came under the influence of "Comrade Bala".

The couple are now out on bail. Although it was reported that the women were occasionally allowed out on their own to run errands, they never thought of fleeing. Their captors allegedly threatened to beat them and had also convinced them that no one would look after them if they ran away.

On Monday, The Guardian reported that Balakrishnan was a senior member of the Communist Party of England (Marxist-Leninist) in the early 1970s before splitting away in 1974 to form an even more hardline group called the Workers' Institute on Marxism-Leninism-Mao Zedong Thought.

Chanda was also a leader of the group.
 

scratchballs

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This one can guess the race also because he's from the land of Ghandhi and Nehru.

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Slavery suspect in UK was once a Sinkie

http://news.asiaone.com/news/crime/singapore-marxist-uk-slave-driver

He was a Singaporean so obsessed with Marxist ideology that he left for England to set up a commune in the 1960s. In 1977, he was stripped of his Singapore citizenship for his close ties with Eurocommunists, MyPaper has learnt.

But his politics was so radical that even the Communist Party of England had to boot him out in 1974. He was convinced that China would invade and "liberate" Britain.

Almost 40 years on, Aravindan Balakrishnan, now 73, is in the headlines again. The man who spoke out against the slavery of workers is accused of enslaving three women for almost 30 years.

The women - a 69-year-old Malaysian, a 57-year-old Irish woman, and a 30-year-old Briton - were said to have been controlled by Balakrishnan and his partner, Chanda Pattni, 67, for decades.

The youngest woman is believed to have been born into Balakrishnan's "slave house" and spent her whole life there, the British media reported. She wrote to a neighbour that she felt like "a fly trapped in a spider's web".

The two older women are said to have joined Balakrishnan's commune almost 35 years back. In all those years, there was no escape.

Balakrishnan and his partner, who is of Tanzanian origin, once had around 25 followers. Most of these were students who arrived in England from Singapore, Malaysia and some developing countries, and felt lonely and disenfranchised. Balakrishnan took them under his wing in the guise of shared political ideology.

But when his thinking became too radical for even British leftists, he set out to create his own Marxist fiefdom. He set up The Workers' Institute of Marxism-Leninism-Mao Zedong Thought in London.

Some left-leaning students from Singapore who had studied in England confessed about how he had influenced them. Old clippings from The Straits Times show he was stripped of his citizenship

But those who came under his spell could not escape it. In 1997, a Welsh woman died after falling from an upstairs window of his commune. The woman's sister, who later met Balakrishnan, said she had expected to see a charismatic leader, but saw a "real weed with his teeth missing" instead.

No action was taken then.

But recently, the Malaysian woman suffered a stroke and was denied medical assistance. The Irish woman then called a charity she had heard about on TV and the women were rescued.

The police found that they had been held against their wishes for years, and were often beaten by Balakrishnan and his partner.

The women claimed to be terrified of him and said they felt bound with "invisible handcuffs".

The Malaysian Insider reported that the Malaysian woman may be the missing leftist Siti Aishah Abdul Wahab, a brilliant student who went to London on a Colombo Plan scholarship, but came under the spell of "Comrade Bala".

She broke up with her fiance, severed ties with her family and gave most of her wages to the group, said another member of the group.

Balakrishnan, who lost his citizenship for pursuing "activities that are prejudicial to the security of Singapore", now has the British police asking: "How did this happen in London?"

Metropolitan Police Commander Steve Rodhouse said: "Brainwashing would be the simplest term, yet that belittles the years of emotional abuse these victims have had to endure."
 

gingerlyn

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Re: Slavery suspect in UK was once a Sinkie

This crime is nothing comparing with PAP who abused a 95yo granny and she had to jump down from the building to kill herself
 

BuiKia

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Re: Slavery suspect in UK was once a Sinkie

Later someone wlll give conspiracy theory, Maybe Bala was framed by LKY and then brained-washed to behave like this? Maybe PAP plant those women there in Bala house?
 

gingerlyn

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Re: Slavery suspect in UK was once a Sinkie

Later someone wlll give conspiracy theory, Maybe Bala was framed by LKY and then brained-washed to behave like this? Maybe PAP plant those women there in Bala house?

LKY shall not take away his citizenship.
instead LKY must rehabilitate him just like Singapore now spending money to rehabilitate MAS SELAMAT.

Why did PAP take away Bala citizenship and why PAP continue to support MAS SELAMAT and not taking his citizenship away?

is there any reason behind this ?
 

eatshitndie

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it proves that sg authorities can find the reasons to revoke your sg citizenship anytime they want to. the process can be carried out by executive discretion via the relevant ministerial level and doesn't have to go through the courts (judiciary) or legislature. :rolleyes:
 

yellowarse

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Marx wanted to liberate slaves and the working class and overthrow the bourgeoisie. This guy practises slavery. You sure he is a Marxist?
 
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Leongsam

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Marx wanted to liberate slaves and the working class and overthrow the bourgeoisie. This guy practises slavery. You sure he is a Marxist?

These Marxists are all the same. LKY knew they were all crooks and that's why he locked them all up at the first opportunity.
 

singveld

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If china cannot defeat taiwan, then how is is china going to fight all the way to UK? Is he even mentally stable? Thank god PAP kick him out and stupid UK took him in.
 

gingerlyn

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If china cannot defeat taiwan, then how is is china going to fight all the way to UK? Is he even mentally stable? Thank god PAP kick him out and stupid UK took him in.

PAP just took in thousands of communist from china. sama sama
 

syed putra

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can the gomen revoke a citizenship without the person's consent? I thought citizeneship is a right which cannot be taken away unless with consent of the person.
 

koKSia

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can the gomen revoke a citizenship without the person's consent? I thought citizeneship is a right which cannot be taken away unless with consent of the person.

Apparently this has happened to others before. Under the law even if you take another citizenship or passport, your pink ic can be revoked.

Man loses S'pore citizenship

Mr Vadiveloo Rajamuthi was born in Malaysia, and has lived in Singapore since he was 3. But his citizenship was revoked because he did not take the oath of allegiance. -TNP

Mon, Jan 05, 2009
The New Paper

By Arul John

HIS mother blames herself for being forgetful. And the result of her forgetfulness is that her son now has no country to call his own.
Mr Vadiveloo Rajamuthi was born in Malaysia, but has lived in Singapore since he was 3.

He claims he did not know he had to take an oath of renunciation, allegiance and loyalty after turning 21 if he wanted to remain a Singapore citizen.

His mother, Madam Karuppayee Arumugam, got a written reminder, but forgot to tell him about it.

That lapse caused Mr Vadiveloo to lose his Singapore citizenship in 2003 and he is now stateless.

Mr Vadiveloo, who does odd jobs, now lives here with a Special Pass from the Immigration...

http://news.asiaone.com/print/News/The+New+Paper/Story/A1Story20090104-112246.html
 
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