Singapore Civil Society Activists. Dan De Costa, Khush Chopra, Jeanne Ten, Kieran James. |
My new interview
with Dan De Costa (Singaporean ex-Political Activist & current Civil
Activist)
Date: Friday, 10
May 2019.
Location: Dunman
Food Centre, 271 Onan Road (at Joo Chiat, Singapore)
Interview Time: 90
Minutes
Kieran James: How did you become an
Opposition supporter?
Dan De Costa:
During my stint in NS [Compulsory National Service], I realised the SAF
structure is problematic; the feedback one renders is swept under the carpet
into an eventual black hole. I rapidly realized it is deliberately structured
in such a manner due to the fact that our political system (bordering a
Totalitarian democracy and Statist economics) offers zero to minimal
accountability. NS affects every Singaporean and PR male; hence I became
dissatisfied with the system during my NS experience. I completed NS in May of
2005 which was about a year away from GE [General Election] 2006. Hence, I
decided to step up and assist the WP [Workers' Party] as they then fielded
balanced sets of candidates. They even fielded an ITE [Institute of Technical
Education] grad. PAP never fails to field a Masters candidate or above. I felt
that the WP had a balanced slate that is representative of Singaporeans from
all walks of life.
Dan De Costa, Kieran James, Prabu R., Jeanne Ten, Anonymous. |
DDC: The game has
always been unfairly tilted in the PAP’s favour. The Opposition have to deal
with not only gerrymandering but also the blatantly biased treatment from
Mainstream Media [MSM]. There was only one online media then, namely The Wayang Party which functioned mainly
as a socio-political blog and thus Andrew Loh [ex-WP member] saw the urgent
need for an alternative and independent website [The Online Citizen] following conclusion of GE2006. The SDP and its
Youth Wing were emerging out of the bad publicity that had plagued them for
decades. But they crossed 40% in GE 2011! The joke back then was that if the
SDP manages to “crack” 40%, WP will gun down a GRC; SDP as a party never
cracked more than 25%. The WP performed relatively well in Hougang, Ang Mo Kio
and Aljunied, where voters had sent a strong signal of their dissatisfaction
with the PAP's Lim Hwee Hua and Cynthia Phua. They did the same in GE2015, this
time with WP's Sylvia Lim and Chen Show Mao. There was a former notorious PAP
minister [Lim Boon Heng] who claimed that PM Lee can even close both eyes and
still obtain 80% in his Constituency. The WP AMK team shattered that
proposition! The WP had begun its renewal with new and younger blood. They
attracted Gerald Giam from The Online
Citizen around 2009 and Yee Jenn Jong joined a few months before GE2011, to
be fielded in Joo Chiat.
KJ: Tell me about your Court case?
DDC: My case
erupted because I believe the government (namely K. Shanmugam) has been keeping
tabs on the activities of The Online
Citizen and monitoring the articles I wrote in conjunction with a former
friend under the moniker “Willy Sum”, as admitted by Amin Amrin in a press
release. Home Affairs claimed that they had to act as Terry and myself have “crossed
the OB markers” of what is acceptable in the vague name of “Public Interest”
because I had alleged “there is corruption at the highest echelons” of the PAP
government, with tampering of the Constitution, a charge they later backtracked
from. They probably realized my analogy of their irritated actions.
KJ: They investigated...
DDC: They
instructed Terry Xu to take it down. On 20 September 2018, Terry complied but
IMDA [Info-Comms Media Development Authority] still went on ahead and lodged a
police report on 4 October 2018 against Terry and “Willy Sum”.
KJ: Why make an issue out of your
case?
DDC: They are
afraid of this particular article as it touched on the infamous “Lee family
saga,” which is a sensitive issue they have always been jittery about. The
Public Service Division of the Prime Minister’s office went on to conduct a
survey to gauge a sense of the perception civil servants were having toward the
revelations by the Lee siblings, which the embattled government has found it
hard to refute. I also believe that the upcoming trial of the 1MDB scandal in
neighbouring Malaysia may have something to do with it, considering the civil
suit that was commenced against a statistical blogger and government critic,
Leong Sze Hian. There were improprieties uncovered which passed through our
banking sector and the “perpetrators” punished. Now that we are labelled as a
currency manipulator, it is also not helping our international prestige and
image of a clean country. These are facts by the way; abuse of power is a form
of corruption as defined by the World Bank. What makes it so severe and lends
credibility to the serious allegations this time is because they are coming
from the siblings of the Prime Minister himself, so says Low Thia Khiang during
a session of the futile probe in the Singapore legislature. It appeared in the
headlines of the New York Times, mind you! As a Eurasian, I
reject the notion of “giving face” as this is not a Chinese society.
Kieran James and Dan De Costa, 10 May 2019 interview. |
KJ: What will happen next in your
case?
DDC: I’m standing
trial on 9 September 2019. I do not wish to speculate on the outcome but going
by past precedence of political cases, it certainly does not appear bright as
these cases have always been taboo subjects. It was also recently discovered
that a District Judge of the Singapore Court had plagiarized the Prosecution’s
closing submissions on an accused. The PAP often claims that the Courts are a
“neutral adjudicating body”. However, for comparison’s sake, as brought up by
an ex-Opposition politician affectionately known as Singapore's “Bradxit”, the
Judiciary of my homeland, the State of Israel, have always struck down
legislations that they deem are unconstitutional and not in the interests of
the people. Israel as a thriving and decent democracy even has an Ombudsman as
well! I identify myself as “Traditional”. We have always been taught the
practical values of Judaism - to speak up courageously for those who are unable
to defend themselves. My Jewish religious movement is “Hispanic Sefardi”. I
feel the need for Singapore to be urgently liberated from decades of bondages
built on a false sense of security / prosperity and past narratives. We did not
become independent to be ruled by aristocrats or a class of family as rightly
put by Li Sheng Wu but, rather, we became independent to pursue our own destiny
founded upon the principles of liberty and justice, and ever seeking the
welfare and happiness of our people in a more just and equal society as
proclaimed by the late Lee Kuan Yew! We are a civilized society and more than
able to govern ourselves well. We Singaporeans do not go about committing gang
rape as insinuated by a disgraced former PAP MP that “gang rape is democracy in
action!” Why then, do we require an autocratic regime with repressive laws? The
only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing!
DDC: They sent an
email excommunicating me as they feel uncomfortable with my political activities;
they are well connected with the PAP government. They claim I belonged to a
different Jewish movement but that is merely a lame excuse. Rabbi Fettman had
based his assessment from a pro-PAP, fake news blog. My Jewish movement is
currently not represented in Singapore.
KJ: The same thing happened with the Catholics
after the Marxist Conspiracy...
DDC: And also with
Muslims. I understand the WP’s Muhd Faisal was made to step down from “PERGAS”
after he decided to become a Malay-Muslim [Opposition] candidate. The
government accused all these Marxist Conspirators of “Liberation Theology”. The
Jewish movement my family belongs to does not have a branch here, the nearest
would be Melbourne.
KJ: How big is the Jewish community
here?
DDC: Two thousand
five hundred, 2,320 of them expatriates I believe, most have lived here for
several years. What I’m very heartened by is that more than 75% of Jews
worldwide are Human Rights defenders; we are and have always been at the
forefront of struggles for women's and civil rights. I'm proud to be in this
75%!
KJ: Tell me about your American trip.
KJ: What did you talk about and what
was the response?
DDC: Confidential [laughs]!
I spoke with Rabbi Cohen and a Human Rights lawyer “Susan”, who is part of the
Jewish Community in New Jersey
KJ: How did they respond to your
treatment by the Singapore Jews?
DDC: They were
deeply shocked and appalled. They could not believe it initially as they said
it is so unJewish to do so, they said that such behaviours would be considered
antisocial in Jewish America and they will be raising it to the Jewish Council
for Public Affairs (JCPA)
KJ: Will there be any progress or
change...
DDC: I honestly do not know as worldwide Jewry is presently fragmented
and polarized by affluent dictatorships like Singapore.
DDC: Pretty bleak.
Tan Cheng Bock is no Mahathir as he has always only been a backbencher. There
are also far too many Opposition parties in this tiny island, each wanting to
be the Red Indian chief and this is precisely what Singaporeans do not want to
witness. The people want to see a united Opposition front consisting of no more
than three parties I believe!
KJ: We can trace
the high point of the Opposition back in 2013 when WP singlehandedly won the
Punggol East by-election...
DDC: However, Low
Thia Khiang informed the public that his party is not ready to form the
government and from that point onwards, people saw that he mellowed down on
several key issues and policies, voters expect you to be better than that.
Singaporeans are ready for change; they want to see a united Opposition front
with sound policy alternatives. The current system, has failed us, Kieran! The
people do not want to see tweaks to PAP policies, the NMPs and NCMPs can do
just that. Playing by PAP rules will get you nowhere precisely because these
rules are designed to make sure of this and WP is a “testament” of that fact.
Dr Tan and WP are clique parties like the PAP and we require a new way forward.
At the next election, there should be a “new way forward” by now, seriously!
DDC: The WP is
closely modelled on PAP in operations, demeanour and grassroots. The people do
not want the SDP unless there are changes to the leadership. SDP has the right
heart and policy initiatives and many of them have been cunningly adopted by
the PAP, albeit silently! Due to gutter media, the current composition of SDP’s
CEC must depart due to excessive baggage. Dr Wong Souk Yee and Paul Tambyah
must rise to the occasion. She is a doctor of Literature while he is a
Professor of infectious diseases, he should however, be wary of his expressed anti-Semitic
views. They are the ones to lead the SDP which is the hard truth to take the
party into the next leap. On Dr Tan's front, he needs younger blood,
overwhelmingly led by old Uncles! One thing I dislike about Singaporeans by and
large is that we can’t seem to accept and accommodate differences. For an
Opposition coalition to work out, they must be different from the PAP in the
same manner that “Protestants” broke from the Roman Catholics and reinvented
themselves. This “disease” is affecting most Opposition parties in Singapore
and it is in imitating the PAP, is it any wonder why they are not making any
progress? Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting
different results. When I do house visits, the main line of questioning I
receive is: “how are you different from PAP and what can you offer me?”, “Why
then should I vote for the Opposition?” By the way, if you make a promise to
the electorate, in the words of Mahathir: “make sure you have every intention to
keep it!” This is a stark reminder to the Opposition. The voter determines your
future, not the PAP. The WP forgets that it is voters who preserve their power,
not the government. Humility is the key; make sure you are contrite before the
people because they can see through you!
DDC: I intend to
enrol in a Yeshiva so I can serve an even wider segment of society. Rabbi Cohen
told me I would make a good Rabbi as I love to meet new people and build
communities. He said he’ll recommend me as I am not concerned about the pay
check! Our ideology is change that affects both the [political] right and left,
like POTUS Donald Trump, chuckles! Radical changes disrupt both the Right and
the Left and we don’t fit in anywhere. Politicians and Civil Society generally
do not welcome divergent or politically incorrect views. PAP as well as the
established Opposition here are the same. How can we mature as a society if we
cannot even handle simple debates without getting offended and discussing
inconvenient truths?
KJ: What is your
view about the Black Metal Band, Watain, being denied entry to Singapore by
Ministry of Home Affairs?
DDC: My religion is
5,880 years old! My opinion is that we should not have banned it as people can
make up their own viewpoint; you simply would not uproot five thousand years of
religious culture and history! Watain became better known and popularized only
after the ban because the ban appeals to the rebellious nature of people.
People are capable of making an informed choice; the knowledge of good and evil
is within them after having eaten the “forbidden fruit”. It is a human right to
listen to what you wish; my religion cannot be destroyed by a band of 21 years!
The ban has made Watain even more famous as most in Singapore had not even
heard about them, now that’s not being wise on the fundamental side. If you
have nothing to be afraid of, you need not hide behind a ban or legislation, or
be fearful of what others have to say. If Watain affects your religious beliefs
so strongly, then I suggest you re-examine your religion’s foundations as they
must be very weak. I did not praise or glorify “Satan” after listening to Watain,
I‘m still Jewish as it did not affect my religion at all.
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