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Fan Yew Teng (, ; 12 May 1942 – 7 December 2010) was a Malaysian human rights activist, educator,
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, politician, and writer. He served as the Acting Secretary-General of the
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(DAP), a Member of the
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for Kampar and
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, and an Assemblyman in the
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for
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.


Early life and education

Fan was born to Malaysian Chinese parents on 12 May 1942 in Kampar, Perak on the west coast of the Malay Peninsula. He was the eldest of nine children. He received a
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(CertEd) from the
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in 1962, after attending and graduating from the Malayan Teacher Training College in
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, near
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,
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, United Kingdom. Following his certification, Fan returned to the Federation of Malaya – which would become the modern state of Malaysia the following year, in 1963 – and began teaching in
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. He became active in the National Union of Teachers (NUT; reconfigured as the National Union of the Teaching Profession (NUTP) in 1974) and, due to his involvement in the NUT, he was sent off from
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to teach at schools in rural areas, including
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and
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in
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and Tanah Merah in
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. He was a co-organiser of the 1967 nationwide teachers' strike, which helped to bring about equal pay for women, as well as pension, housing, and health benefits for all teachers. In 1967, he was appointed as the editor of the NUTP's official organ, ''The Educator''. Under his editorship, ''The Educator'' became focused on raising issues and awareness, not just among techers but also the general public, about the challenges experienced by teachers in Malaysia and elsewhere around the world. In addition to staunch and often sharp criticism against the government, the publication included articles from prominent scholars and educators to refresh and improve the knowledge of teachers and featured a column called "Issues in Parliament," which kept teachers up-to-date on pertinent debates raised in Parliament. During the 1976–77 academic year, he was a Parvin Fellow at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public Policy and International Affairs at
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. He received a Diploma in Education (DipEd) from the
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in 1980 and a
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(MAEd) from the
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in 1981.


Political career

He contested and won on a Democratic Action Party (DAP) ticket in Kampar, Perak in the 1969 general election. In the 1974 general election, Fan took on PPP founding president S. P. Seenivasagam in Menglembu parliamentary seat as well as unionist and former MTUC secretary-general V. David in the Petaling Jaya state seat. Fan won both seats and came to be known as a 'giant slayer'. Fan was also famed for his firebrand oratory style. Fan's political career was marred by many trials and tribulations, including his infamous conviction under the Sedition Act in 1975 and subsequent disqualification from the Menglembu parliamentary seat. Fan was disqualified after he was fined RM2,000 in default six months’ jail for publishing a "seditious" speech by the then Penang DAP chairman Dr Ooi Kee Siak the in party organ ''The Rocket''. A two-term MP, he was denied the right to an MP pension. To make ends meet, Fan became a freelance writer and would occasionally conduct lectures for students. He was arrested in 1969 and later charged under the
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for publishing, as editor of DAP's ''The Rocket'', a speech by Dr. Ooi Kee Saik, then Penang DAP Chairman. He was eventually convicted for sedition in 1975. Fan was then disqualified from Parliament and denied all MP privileges, including his pension. He kept his parliamentary seat until 1977, when the Privy Council upheld the decision of the High Court. Fan left DAP over differences in 1978 to form the Socialist Democratic Party (SDP). He rejoined the DAP in 1998, during the transformative period of Reformasi in Malaysia.


Published works

Throughout his life, he continued to write prolifically on political and social issues and campaign for human rights and the cause of justice. His books include 'If We Love This Country' (1988), 'Oppressors and Apologists' (1988), 'The UMNO Drama: Power Struggles in Malaysia' (1989), 'The Rape of Law' (1990), and 'Anwar Saga: Malaysia on Trial' (1999). He also co-authored, with A. Rajaguru, 'The Neverending Quest: The teachers' struggle for dignity and excellence' (1994).


Personal life and death

Fan lived in the city of Ipoh, Malaysia, Living out the final days of his life close to his wife, Dr.
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and twin daughters in Bangkok. Fan died after a year-long battle with cancer at 1:40pm on 7 December 2010 at the
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in Bangkok.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Fan Yew Teng 1942 births 2010 deaths Alumni of the University of Birmingham Alumni of the University of London Alumni of the University of Sussex Deaths from cancer in Thailand Democratic Action Party (Malaysia) politicians Malaysian academics Malaysian human rights activists Malaysian non-fiction writers Malaysian politicians of Chinese descent Malaysian schoolteachers Malaysian socialists Malaysian trade unionists Members of the Dewan Rakyat Members of the Selangor State Legislative Assembly People from Kampar, Perak 20th-century Malaysian poets