Lee Hsien Yang: Political Asylum and Family Feud

Lee Hsien Yang, son of Singapore's founder Lee Kuan Yew, is seeking asylum in the UK, claiming persecution from the Singaporean government. The statement comes amid a long-standing family dispute over the fate of Lee Kuan Yew's home. Singapore denies allegations of persecution.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 22-10-2024 11:37 IST | Created: 22-10-2024 11:37 IST
Lee Hsien Yang: Political Asylum and Family Feud

Lee Hsien Yang, the youngest son of Singapore's founding father Lee Kuan Yew, announced he is seeking political asylum in the United Kingdom, citing persecution risks from the Singaporean government. The statement has been a pivotal development in the protracted family dispute surrounding his late father's estate.

In a recent Facebook post, Lee communicated that British authorities recognize he faces a genuine threat of persecution in Singapore, leading to his decision to seek refuge there. Despite these circumstances, he reiterated his desire to remain a Singaporean citizen, holding hope for a safe return home in the future.

This development adds a new chapter to the public rift within the Lee family, involving Lee Hsien Yang and his late sister Lee Wei Ling, who have openly conflicted with their older brother Lee Hsien Loong. The primary point of contention has been related to the handling of their father's residence. Singapore's government has dismissed Lee's claims as unsubstantiated and without merit.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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