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Francis Khoo passes away

Welcome.A country where school kids grow with no clue about their past.

For a moment, I thought you are referring to Sinkeeland.
History is full of victor's bragging anyway. :o

Why should you surrender to this govt?
I thought that is basic.

No government today is worth my sacrifice. Everytime a govt calls for a Summits, like the Cannes G20 Talkfast, it is a gathering of lightweight minors making paltry attempts to look important. It should be renamed as Valleys to indicate their unimportance. Best held at a basic base camp of Nanga Parbat!

Summits are for significant Leaders (We used to have them!) like Winston Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin (The Big 3)

(Big 5 are in Africa)
 
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EULOGY

Francis Khoo Kah Siang, 23 October 1947 to 20 November 2011

It must be so bizarre that the one person who loves you beyond words and
whom you also love the most in this world goes on to make you a widow
and without polite notice!

So it is the case with my beloved. As I stepped off the plane, I received a
text message sent a few hours ago that he “cannot come”. As I came into
the house, I smelt delicious chicken macaroni soup freshly cooked in the
kitchen. There was some left in a bowl which he must had eaten from to
stem his hunger as the plane was delayed. But there was no answer to my
call, except from our agitated cats. Yes, my beloved had died in the room
upstairs.

Did he choose to die before I got to him to spare me the pain of
resuscitating him? Was it Divine Mercy that he was taken home to God so
painlessly, silently, and alone before medical science complicated his
humanity? Was it to spare his wife anxious moments waiting at the hospital
intensive care? Could I not just cradle him in my arms in these last
precious moments on earth? Only at our re-union with our Maker and
with each other can these questions be answered. For now, I am grateful to
be able to look after him on this last lap of his earthly journey as he returns
to the One who created him.

As news of his death broke out, thousands of emails, letters, text messages,
phone calls, flowers poured from all parts of the world and all walks of life.
From heads of states, diplomats, politicians, and friends employed and
unemployed. I am not only overwhelmed by the volume but by the
affection and admiration they held for him. Friends and family are flying
in from all over the world. I have managed only to reply to just over a
thousand messages over the last 48 hours. The rest might have to wait for
their reply until the funeral is over.

So who was this Francis Khoo?

He was the fourth generation of an established Singapore Peranakan
family. It is a close knit family. As a boy he sang in the Singing Khoos with
his brothers Lawrence and Victor, and the family is devoutly Catholic. As
he grew up he began to acquire a strong sense of justice beyond merely
legal. Of course he was a lawyer, but even in University as Vice President of
the Students’ Law Society, he served a greater justice. He opposed the
introduction of the Suitability Certificate, the abolition of the jury system,
and later on the heavy bombing of Hanoi on Christmas day. His other
interests include photography he patented a pocket camera at the age of
nineteen. He loved drawing, writing and ran the St Joseph Institution
school paper and the university Undergrad.

Despite all the above “distractions”, he qualified and was called to the bar.
Within months of arriving as a junior lawyer in his firm, he took on the
legalities of forming a Citizens’ Co-op to save the Singapore Herald, the
liberal English daily closed by the government.

In 1974, I met him at a Justice and Peace meeting. His deep commitment to
social justice was to him a Christian obligation. The first commandment is
to love God; the second is to love your neighbours as yourself. Two weeks
later I read in the Straits Times that my new acquaintance was to defend a
controversial trial in which factory workers and a student leader were
charged with rioting. I called him to ask him to re-consider since he might
invite personal repercussions. Being a “kiasu” (law-abiding timid )
Singaporean, I sensed that the government wanted the workers and the
student leader imprisoned, and to defend them would be seen as being anti-
government and the consequences would be dire!

He patiently explained that everyone is entitled to legal defence and no
one should be deemed guilty until proven beyond reasonable doubt. These
workers were poor and established lawyers would not take their case on
and someone just got to do it, in the interest of justice. If he had to pay the
price of doing so, he would accept it!

I am still not sure when my admiration for him turned to love. In 1976
when I sensed that he might be detained under the Internal Security Act I
asked him to marry me, so that if he were to be arrested I can visit him in
prison and at least be his link to the outside world. We married on 29
January, 1977.

The arrest came, and he managed to escape. I was detained shortly
afterwards and questioned about him. Upon my release I joined him in
exile in the United Kingdom.

Francis started his live in exile as a cleaner in a Central London Hotel. He
then went on to work as an administrator in a British Charity, Medical and
Scientific Aid for Vietnam. Two years later he was journalist for an
international third world magazine, South. From there he went on to
direct War on Want, a prominent international NGO founded by the late
British Prime Minister, Harold Wilson. Apart from chairing numerous
charities he was co-founder and Vice Chairman of the British Charity,
Medical Aid for Palestinians from 1984 to 2007. He had to step down as
new British Charity Commissioner Legislation advised against office
bearers serving more than 9 years , He had served 23 years!.

From War on Want he returned to legal practice in London until his failing
health forced him to stop work. Despite this, his work for many charities
continued.

He wrote many poems, songs and articles. He sang for many including the
wives of the striking miners. One of his songs Father Christmas in the Slag
Heap brought the whole of Hemsworth, a town faced with pit closure, to
tears during their poverty stricken Christmas in 1984. He also sang at
canteens catering meals for the aged. His songs and writings are available
to the Singapore public for those who are interested.

He suffered renal failure from 1998, went on dialysis, but had a successful
renal transplant on the NHS in July 2011 the generous gift of an
anonymous British woman donor. The day before his death he was at the
Annual General Meeting of Living Stones, a charity to which he was
trustee. His diary is full of future engagements including the Haldane Law
Society, charities for the homeless, Medical Aid for Palestinians, the
Scottish Parliament, and the House of Commons - plus supporting me in
dozens of public lectures and talks. It is full of engagements until end of
September 2012.

His untimely death left a huge void in all our lives. We are all in a state of
shock. But by God’s grace, time will make it possible for his memory to
overwhelm the pain of our loss. My tribute to him will be to continue to
serve the cause of peace and justice. I also hope to be the widow who will
take his ashes back to his beloved Singapore after his 34 years of exile.

Dr Ang Swee Chai (Mrs Khoo)
22 November 2011
 
For sure, I will! And I will tell 10 others to do so!

Wasnt Francis Khoo on the 22nd or 23rd Students Council of USSU before? Was he the same chap? same year as Daniel james? Or Wah Hin?


The next time you see Janil, please spit on the prick.
 
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The floodgates were opened wide for thousands and thousands of so-called FTs to enter Singapore so easily to take over the jobs of Singaporeans but our true blue local Singaporeans fighting for Singaporeans are persecuted and exiled.
Fark the MIW ! Hell to MIW !
 
Dr Ang Swee Chai's eulogy is so touching it brought a tear in my eyes. Her husband is a real hero hounded by his own country of birth because of his political beliefs. Unlike many turncoats and opportunists, he walked the talk and stayed true in his beliefs. Future Sinkapore governments should remember this man and make proper amends to honour him.
 
Scroobal,

I would just say that their talent and commitment to beliefs very different from the accepted "normal " in Singapore of their era is sadly missed. In their deeds after they left Singapore, their commitment and the sacrifice of their lives to causes dear to the left shows what an impact they would have had if they had stayed in Singapore and be allowed the opportunity to set an example and yes to take the edge of the worst of the PAP in that era.

Sadly enough many of those who were arrested for being to left in that era ultimately turned right and capitalist. :_)) In the world of we are the 99% , they will be remembered and celebrated.



Locke










Francis Khoo probably passed away unable to bear the election of Janil Puthucheary to Parliament. Firstly a Malaysian and secondly, his father Domic was the catalyst that led to the operation that rounded up a number of people. Francis fled to London, never to return. His wife, Dr Ang Swee Chai was arrested at the hospital operating theatre, detained for 1 week and interrogated.

Dominic kissed and made up with the old man and turned up for the launching of MIW and his son became an MP. Those who were arrested during the round-up because of him are still on the other side of the fence. Lost forever. Citizenship was also lost.

A stupid incident over an interview, the passing of the interview script and the vanity of one old man.

It was also same incident that led to the arrest Ho Kwong Ping.

By the way, Dr Ang Swee Chai is world renown and a respected identity and worshipped in parts of the world. She brought more glory than anyone else to Singapore. The Singapore Press Holdings and the captive media and this govt has never even acknowledged her existence. Read what she has done in the field of medicine and for humanity. The British Govt and the Queen have recognised her and she carries state honours. She continues to practice in Stepney Green, a lower income area of London. A lady of small build who was detained and threathened not because she was involved but to force her husband's surrender.

The next time you see Janil, please spit on the prick.
 
By the way, Dr Ang Swee Chai is world renown and a respected identity and worshipped in parts of the world. She brought more glory than anyone else to Singapore. The Singapore Press Holdings and the captive media and this govt has never even acknowledged her existence. Read what she has done in the field of medicine and for humanity. The British Govt and the Queen have recognised her and she carries state honours. She continues to practice in Stepney Green, a lower income area of London. A lady of small build who was detained and threathened not because she was involved but to force her husband's surrender.

what a wonderful woman. a doctor who uses her skill for good. not like some doctors nowadays who practice to get rich.
our women MPs should follow her example and actually try to do some real good, not just for glory
 
what a wonderful woman. a doctor who uses her skill for good. not like some doctors nowadays who practice to get rich.
our women MPs should follow her example and actually try to do some real good, not just for glory

It's good to know that she has done Singapore proud and regrettable that her husband Francis Khoo has been in exile for 35 years. Thanks to TS for enlightening me on who Francis Khoo is.
 
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A moment of silence guys. I actually didn't know about Francis Khoo until I stumbled upon this post, but from what I've seen it's a loss of a great human being.
 
Can you imagine that we read about lives of so many trivial arseholes in the main stream media but not a single mention of this man's or his wife's achievements. Both solid Singaporeans. Last week a medical prof told me that the wife co-authored a book on treating war injuries and a respected authority on it.
A moment of silence guys. I actually didn't know about Francis Khoo until I stumbled upon this post, but from what I've seen it's a loss of a great human being.
 
Truly scandalous. A true loss for Singapore.

Can you imagine that we read about lives of so many trivial arseholes in the main stream media but not a single mention of this man's or his wife's achievements. Both solid Singaporeans. Last week a medical prof told me that the wife co-authored a book on treating war injuries and a respected authority on it.
 
The Government has made it clear that there is no barrier to Dr Ang Swee Chai returning to Singapore.

The widow of lawyer Francis Khoo placed an obituary in The Straits Times on Friday in which she wrote of her hope of taking her husband's ashes back to Singapore.

Mr Khoo fled Singapore in 1977 to avoid being questioned by the Internal Security Department. He died of a suspected heart attack last Sunday, leaving behind his wife who had joined him in London in 1977. He was 62.

Responding to queries from The Sunday Times, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) said 'there is no barrier to her return'.

http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_738573.html
 
The Government has made it clear that there is no barrier to Dr Ang Swee Chai returning to Singapore.

The widow of lawyer Francis Khoo placed an obituary in The Straits Times on Friday in which she wrote of her hope of taking her husband's ashes back to Singapore.

Mr Khoo fled Singapore in 1977 to avoid being questioned by the Internal Security Department. He died of a suspected heart attack last Sunday, leaving behind his wife who had joined him in London in 1977. He was 62.

Responding to queries from The Sunday Times, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) said 'there is no barrier to her return'.

http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_738573.html

Return on Visitor Pass on a UK passport or Dual Citizen on Singapore passport.

P :oIo: A :oIo: P:oIo:
 
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he should have come back serve his time and be a martyr ..... no pt kpkb oversea....
tan wah piow is another cock who dun put his $ where his mouth is..... should have just return, serve and fark off....farkin cowards.... if you are a true sinkies come back and just confess whutever they ask you to confess....

in the end, all become running dog lackey of capitalist imperialism, bourgeois traitors to the proletariat cause..... all become lawyers and what not enjoying the protection of the very system whom they denounce ....

Tang Fong Har is another 1.... just come and face the music, serve and fark off....
even Eu Chooi Yip died in singapore and chin peng come to NUS to give lecture, stop providing false idols for SDP mindless drones to worship....

didnt tharman come back, kenna analed by ISD and now DPM huh ???

SDP put out another article on Lim CHin Siong .... the whole party is full of bleeding-heart liberals....fuckin hypocrite idealists milking the history for all its worth..... until the udder bleed and rot liao
WP is another 1 full of socialist-inspired hare brain populist policies which will just bankrupt our farkiung reserve.....

PAP build this degenerated capitalists' state, surviving on pork barrel politices.... the whole system is entangled with cronyism, patronage.....,
great vampire squid wrapped around the island of SInkieland, relentlessly jamming its blood funnel into anything that smells like money... suckin the blood of all sinkies....

.... no farking ron paul and tea party to save us.... only alternatives are Hare brain socialist WP and bleeding-heart mindless SDP liberals drones and false martyrs enjoying life in london while @ the same time, masquerading as false prophets...

all bankrupt on ideas to bring sinkies forward....only know how to be nostalgic @ past paradise that never existed
 
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Why should you surrender to this govt?

if you dare to subvert the system, then prepared to face the music....

everytime i hear Teo SOh Lung say she is not a communist, i just cringe and puke....@ least have the farking guits to admit it....

Can you imagine that we read about lives of so many trivial arseholes in the main stream media but not a single mention of this man's or his wife's achievements. Both solid Singaporeans. Last week a medical prof told me that the wife co-authored a book on treating war injuries and a respected authority on it.

hard truth: history only remember the winners, people will remember Chen Show Mao, not these false martyrs.....
 
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I will remember Francis Khoo and what he stands for. I certainly don't see him as a false martyr. Let the departed rest in peace.

An "apolitical" Singaporean
 
Never mind which passport. MHA didn't mention about the ASH.
Anyway, let see what happens next. Do you think they will cuff the urn?
 
One must walk in their shoes to really understand what they went through. IMO, they have suffered and gone through their personal hell and came out scarred but a shining example to all Singaporeans.
 
he should have come back serve his time and be a martyr ..... no pt kpkb oversea....tan wah piow is another cock who dun put his $ where his mouth is..... should have just return, serve and fark off....farkin cowards.... if you are a true sinkies come back and just confess whutever they ask you to
Brother brocoli, Your whole post - full of gusto and fire.You do feel for this place that you are born in (assuming lah)So, after your own kind of kpkb, release liao ok?How different are you from those you or we despise?In short, so after sounding so passionate & full of conviction, what next, what are you gonna do about things you feel for?Nothing provocative hor, your prose caught my eye and I was wondering logically for you, what next?
 
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