The prison van is separated into three parts. The front for the driver and another police, the middle for me alone while the back was for another police officer. They spun around the basement before exiting from the gate between The Adelphi and the high court. After exiting, they went past Hong Lim Park and said “because of this park you’re now going to prison, is it worth it?” Another officer added “because of Singaporeans? Hahaha, you’re now going to prison to see who really run this country.”
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ANTI-CPF ACTIVIST HAN HUI HUI LOCKED UP BECAUSE SHE REFUSED TO PAY $3,100 FINE
Han Hui Hui was handcuffed and brought to lock up yesterday as she could not pay the $3100 fine. Please see attached photos. She is the 21st person today to go shackled from the high court to the lock-up. There were handcuffs marks left on her hands
Read More »HAN HUI HUI: COURTS USED TO INSTILL FEAR IN SGREANS
Both Janet Low and Ivan Koh are fined $450 each. It was said that they “could have just stood at one side” and “could have just clap” when they were protesting against Singapore’s PAP government on 27 Sep 2014. The main intention of the sentence is to disqualify me from standing for parliamentary election in Singapore, by imposing a fine of $2,000 or more. And to instill fear in Singaporeans who wants democracy to practice their rights to freedom of speech and freedom of expression.
Read More »HAN HUI HUI BAN FROM SPEAKER’S CORNER A VIOLATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS
I’ve been banned for more than 27 months, from public speaking at Singapore’s only legal venue available – Hong Lim Park speakers’ corner. On 16 Nov 2016 (see nparks’ email below), nparks emailed that I was not approved to utilise Hong Lim Park.
Read More »BRAVE SINGAPOREANS SPEAK AT HUMAN RIGHTS DAY
Mr Leong is the past president of the society of financial service professionals, an alumnus of Harvard University, authored 4 books and quoted over 1000 times in the media. Han Hui Hui was banned from speaking at Hong Lim Park since #ReturnOurCPF event on 27 Sep 2014.
Read More »HAN HUI HUI’S APPLICATION TO SPEAK AT SPEAKERS’ CORNER GOT REJECTED AGAIN
This is not the first time my right to speak at Hong Lim Park speakers’ corner is being violated. I have been trying to use the website every single month since 27th September 2014.
Read More »HAN HUI HUI: NO ONE SPEAKS UP ABOUT S’PORE HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS, SO WE WILL
As there were no Singaporean speakers speaking on the human rights violations of freedom of expression, assembly and rights to legal representation in Singapore, and there wasn't any workshop regarding human rights defenders' court cases in Singapore, the following are some of the recent cases that have happened and requires your solidarity
Read More »HAN HUI HUI: S’PORE GOVT INFRINGED MY RIGHTS TO PROTEST & STAND FOR ELECTIONS
Dear human rights defenders, My name is Han Hui Hui, a 24-year-old Singaporean. On 27 Sep 2014, I organised an event in Singapore's only venue available for public assembly. I criticised the Singapore government for not having transparency and accountability, especially towards our pension fund. Today, Singapore's court found me guilty of "illegal demonstration" and "public nuisance".
Read More »HAN HUI HUI: I WILL CONTINUE MY FIGHT DESPITE 70% VOTED FOR HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSE
In 2015, the Singapore government through the Ministry of Home Affairs made use of SPF to charge me with two criminal charges that could disqualify me from standing for election in the year 2020. In 2016, I’m continuing this fight because I still believe there is justice even through many have told me to give up as 70% of the population voted for such abuse on human rights.
Read More »HUMAN RIGHTS NGO: DROP ALL CHARGES AGAINST HAN HUI HUI & OTHER CPF PROTESTORS
The Singaporean government must immediately drop all charges against three peaceful protestors and guarantee the right to freedom of peaceful assembly in accordance with international human rights standards, FIDH said today. Activists Hui Hui Han, 24, and her supporters Mr. Koh Yew Beng (60) and Ms. Low Wai Choo (56) will appear before Singapore’s State Court on 24 February 2016 for the continuation of their trail, which was last adjourned on 16 October 2015.
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