Sook Ching killing and massacre In Singapore
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(肅清大屠殺)
The Japanese military authorities defined the following as "undesirables":
- · Persons who had been active in the China Relief Fund. Persons who had been active in the China Relief Fund.
- · Rich men who had given most generously to the Relief Fund. Rich men who had given most generously to the Relief Fund.
- · Adherents of Tan Kah Kee , leader of the Nanyang National Salvation Movement. Adherents of Tan Kah Kee, leader of the Nanyang National Salvation Movement.
- · Hainanese , who were believed to be communists . Hainanese, who were believed to be communists.
- · China-born Chinese who came to Malaya after the 1937 Sino-Japanese War. China-born Chinese who came to Malaya after the 1937 Sino-Japanese War.
- · Men with tattoo marks, who were believed to be members of secret societies , specifically Triads . Men with tattoo marks, who were believed to be members of secret societies, specifically Triads.
- · Persons who fought for the British as volunteers against the Japanese. Persons who fought for the British as volunteers against the Japanese.
- · Government servants and men who were likely to have pro-British sympathies, such as Justices of the Peace , and members of the Legislative Council . Government servants and men who were likely to have pro-British sympathies, such as Justices of the Peace, and members of the Legislative Council.
- · Persons who possessed arms and tried to disturb public safety. Persons who possessed arms and tried to disturb public safety.
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In Singapore, the Japanese set up "screening centers" all over the colony.
The blueprint was to gather and screen all Chinese males between 18 to 50 years old, and eliminating those thought to be anti-Japanese .
There were trucks near these screening centers to send those anti-Japanese elements to their deaths. The Japanese Army chose remote sites such as Changi , Punggol and Bedok to perform the shootings. Tan Kah Kee (陈嘉庚, pinyin: Chén Jiāgēng) (October 21, 1874 - August 12, 1961) was a prominent businessman, community leader, and philanthropist in colonial Singapore.
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