One Nation Under Lee - Banned Singapore
One Nation Under Lee is a documentary about Lee Kuan Yew and how he
iron-fistedly subjugated an entire nation in the guise of democracy. It
has been 'unofficially banned' in Singapore.
The 45-minute film is produced and directed by artist/activist Seelan Palay. It documents former premier Lee's rise to power through a host of restrictive measures on civil liberties, criticises the economic and political governance of the ruling party and pays tribute to the efforts of activists and citizens who persist in claiming and exercising their democratic rights.
The film was screened at a private function in 2008 at the Peninsular-Excelsior Hotel when the police and Media Development Authority officials barged in and seized the video.
The 45-minute film is produced and directed by artist/activist Seelan Palay. It documents former premier Lee's rise to power through a host of restrictive measures on civil liberties, criticises the economic and political governance of the ruling party and pays tribute to the efforts of activists and citizens who persist in claiming and exercising their democratic rights.
The film was screened at a private function in 2008 at the Peninsular-Excelsior Hotel when the police and Media Development Authority officials barged in and seized the video.
One Nation Under Lee - Banned Singapore