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Lee Kuan Yew's Youngest Son Slams Singapore's Plan to Preserve Family Home as National Monument

  • Singapore's plan to preserve Lee Kuan Yew's home as a national monument was condemned by his youngest son, Lee Hsien Yang, on Tuesday, creating tension in the family.
  • Lee Kuan Yew insisted in his will that his house should be demolished and not preserved as a monument.
  • The People's Action Party government disregards Lee Kuan Yew’s wish to demolish his private house entirely, as he wanted in his final will.
  • Lee Hsien Yang has claimed political asylum in the U.K., citing persecution at home as his reason for seeking refuge.
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Lee Kuan Yew's youngest son slams Singapore's plan to preserve family home as national monument

Lee Hsien Yang, the youngest son of Singapore’s first prime minister, has condemned the government’s plan to designate his late father’s home as a national monument.

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