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Operation Coldstore was the code name for a
covert anti-communist
security operation that took
place in
Singapore on 2
February 1963,
which was then an...
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Refrigeration is any of
various types of
cooling of a space, substance, or
system to
lower and/or
maintain its
temperature below the
ambient one (while...
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accusing it of pro-communist activities. In 1963, as part of
Operation Coldstore, over 100
opposition leaders,
including Lim Chin Siong, were arrested...
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Operation Coldstore detainee Lim Chin Siong,
Operation Coldstore detainee Said Zahari,
Operation Coldstore detainee Fong Swee Suan,
Operation Coldstore detainee...
- time was
between 1963 and 1969 when he was
arrested during Operation Coldstore and
detained by the PAP government.
After attempting suicide in prison...
- government's
crackdown and
detention of its
leaders during Operation Coldstore and its
subsequent official deregistration on 13
November 1963. The NTUC...
- his
reservations aside and
finally consented. On 2 February,
Operation Coldstore commenced across Singapore, with 113
detained including Lim and 23 others...
- sympathisers. The
legacy of
Coldstore remains contentious, with
historian PJ Thum
stating in a
parliamentary committee that "
Coldstore was
fundamentally motivated...
- members.
Dominic Puthucheary was
detained in
February 1963
during Operation Coldstore but was
released ten
months later and
barred from
entering Singapore until...
- Club
alumni were
arrested and
sentenced to the
prison under Operation Coldstore: Lim Hock Siew for 16 years; Poh Soo Kai for 15
years until 1973 and again...