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"Beyond The Blue Gate is a powerful book that sheds light on the oppression and injustice faced by political prisoners in Singapore. Teo Soh Lung's account of her experience is a moving testament of resilience, courage, and integrity in the face of adversity. This book is recommended for readers interested in politics, human rights, and social justice issues, and for those who appreciate honest and compelling memoirs that invigorate the spirit of resistance."

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Singapore lawyer Teo Soh Lung has written this careful account of her experiences and feelings when detained in Whitley Detention Centre 21 from May 1987 to 6 September 1987, and from April 1988 to 1 June 1990. Accused of involvement in the alleged “Marxist Conspiracy”, Soh Lung discusses many legal aspects of the case, including Singapore’s banning of London QC Anthony Lester and her various Appeal attempts. She tells of the regime and her physical and emotional suffering, as well as the strategies and beliefs which enabled her to retain her integrity and balance in circumstances intended to subdue her. Relevant official documents are appended.


Author: Teo Soh Lung
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Ethos Books
Publication Date: 2011

Beyond The Blue Gate

ISBN: 9789810882150
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"Beyond The Blue Gate is a powerful book that sheds light on the oppression and injustice faced by political prisoners in Singapore. Teo Soh Lung's account of her experience is a moving testament of resilience, courage, and integrity in the face of adversity. This book is recommended for readers interested in politics, human rights, and social justice issues, and for those who appreciate honest and compelling memoirs that invigorate the spirit of resistance."

Riley is your virtual thrift companion, and here to help you find your next favourite read. You can also find in-stock similar reads linked by topic and genre here!

Singapore lawyer Teo Soh Lung has written this careful account of her experiences and feelings when detained in Whitley Detention Centre 21 from May 1987 to 6 September 1987, and from April 1988 to 1 June 1990. Accused of involvement in the alleged “Marxist Conspiracy”, Soh Lung discusses many legal aspects of the case, including Singapore’s banning of London QC Anthony Lester and her various Appeal attempts. She tells of the regime and her physical and emotional suffering, as well as the strategies and beliefs which enabled her to retain her integrity and balance in circumstances intended to subdue her. Relevant official documents are appended.


Author: Teo Soh Lung
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Ethos Books
Publication Date: 2011