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Vincent Cheng (Singaporean dissidents) : ウィキペディア英語版
Vincent Cheng (dissident)

Vincent Cheng is a Singaporean Catholic social worker who was detained without trial under the Internal Security Act (Singapore) for 3 years.
==Controversy==
In 1987, Vincent Cheng was one of the 22 Singaporeans branded as a "Marxist Conspirator" and arrested under Operation Spectrum. He was the last detainee to be released.
On 1 January 1994, Amnesty International recognized him as a "prisoner of conscience."
Vincent and his fellow detainees related some of their experiences, including physical torture,〔(Vincent Cheng: I still bear the scars )〕 in the book, (That We May Dream Again ), published in 2009.
Vincent Cheng has also recounted on his experiences in the blog Singaporerebel.〔(23 years after Operation Spectrum : Ex-detainees recall mental and physical abuses )〕 The NGO Singaporeans For Democracy (SFD) wrote an official letter of inquiry〔(SFD queries ISD over Vincent Cheng affair )〕 to the Internal Security Department over the issue.

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