Lee Kuan Yew Quote

But we either believe in democracy or we don't. If we do, then, we must say categorically, without qualification, that no restraint from the any democratic processes, other than by the ordinary law of the land, should be allowed... If you believe in democracy, you must believe in it unconditionally. If you believe that men should be free, then, they should have the right of free association, of free speech, of free publication. Then, no law should permit those democratic processes to be set at nought, and no excuse, whether of security, should allow a government to be deterred from doing what it knows to be right, and what it must know to be right...


Lee Kuan Yew, Legislative Assembly Debates, April 27, 1955


But we either believe in democracy or we don't. If we do, then, we must say categorically, without qualification, that no restraint from the any...

But we either believe in democracy or we don't. If we do, then, we must say categorically, without qualification, that no restraint from the any...

But we either believe in democracy or we don't. If we do, then, we must say categorically, without qualification, that no restraint from the any...

But we either believe in democracy or we don't. If we do, then, we must say categorically, without qualification, that no restraint from the any...