Lee Hsien Yang, youngest son of Singapore founder, claims asylum in the UK
Briefly

Lee Hsien Yang has stated that he was granted asylum in the UK due to ongoing persecution by the Singapore government, highlighting serious familial and political rifts.
In a Facebook post, Lee outlined his distressing history with Singapore’s authorities, detailing how punitive actions against his family have made it impossible for him to return safely.
The Singapore government has denied Lee's claims of persecution, labeling them as baseless and unfounded, amid an ongoing feud with his brother, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.
Lee Hsien Yang urged the international community to scrutinize Singapore's governance, criticizing it for its alleged role in money laundering and suppressive tactics against dissent.
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