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Thum Ping Tjin () (born 17 December 1979), also known as PJ Thum, is a
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historian, journalist, podcaster, activist and former swimmer. Thum was a national swimmer who participated in the
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, and was the first Singaporean to swim the
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. He was a research associate and coordinator of Project Southeast Asia, a collective of scholars of
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at
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, and is an academic visitor of the university. He is a founder and manager of online journalism outlet '' New Naratif'' and creator of ''The History of Singapore'' podcast, which originally ran as a radio show on BFM 89.9. His advocacy has led to a number of legal and public disputes with Singaporean politicians and authorities.


Early life

Born on 17 December 1979 in Singapore, Thum received his early education at five of the
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s.


Swimming career

At the age of 16, Thum represented Singapore in four swim races at the
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in
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, but did not make it past the heats in his individual butterfly or team medley and freestyle events. During his studies at the
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, Thum captained the university's swimming team and earned two Blues times. In 2002, he retired from the Singaporean national swimming team but continued to represent Oxford in swimming. On 6 August 2005, Thum swam solo across the
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in 12 hours and 24 minutes, and became the first Singaporean to do so. While preparing for his Channel swim, Thum also set a world record when he swam around the Rock of Gibraltar in 2 hours and 52 minutes.


Academic and journalism career

Thum is a recipient of the Rhodes Scholarship and
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. From 2012 to 2014, Thum was a research fellow at the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore (NUS). Since 2014, Thum has been a research associate at Oxford's Centre for Global History; a fellow of
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; and the coordinator of Project Southeast Asia. In 2015, Thum was elected as a
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by the
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. In 2017, Thum co-founded independent online journalism outlet '' New Naratif'' and has managed it since then. In March 2018,
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interviewed Thum for the documentary ''The House That Lee Built''. where he claimed he had been fired from his research fellowship at National University of Singapore (NUS) after publishing and lecturing about his research which claimed that Singapore's founding
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"had lied about his use of detention without trial from the 1960s onward." Thum claimed that as a result of this, a senior staff member at NUS privately informed him that he "would never be able to work in Singapore as an academic... again". In May 2020, Thum was issued a
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(POFMA) correction order for his statements on POFMA itself. While complying with the order, Thum has said that he will appeal against the POFMA order in the
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of Singapore.


Select Committee on Deliberate Online Falsehoods dispute

In March 2018, in response to a call from the
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for submissions, Thum submitted a paper arguing that any legislation by the Singapore Parliament against online falsehood must also apply to the
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. He cited the government's use of detention without trial between 1963 and 1988 during
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and
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. While the government argued that the detainees were part of a communist plot or Marxist conspiracy to subvert the state, Thum claimed that the government has never produced any evidence to substantiate its claims nor have any detainees been brought to trial on the charges they were detained under. Thum argued that these justifications were false claims made by politicians of the ruling People's Action Party (PAP) for the purpose of political gain. On 29 March, the last day of the sitting of the Select Committee,
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and
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Minister
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questioned Thum about the veracity of a paper he published in 2013 regarding
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and the
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, and questioned his integrity as a historian''.'' Thum countered that his paper had been peer-reviewed and that no historian had stepped forward to contradict the central thrust of his work.
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and ''
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'' reported that Thum conceded that some elements of this paper could have been worded better. However, Thum later claimed that the reports took his words out of context, arguing that "at no point did I accept that any part of my article was inaccurate or misleading". Civil activists groups Community Action Network, Function 8, and ''Maruah'', as well as activists Kirsten Han, Terry Xu, and Thum himself, criticised the open hearings, accusing the Select Committee of failing to adhere to its own terms of reference, and claiming the hearings had not been conducted in an open or consultative manner. A letter signed by 170 academics was submitted to the Select Committee's Chairman,
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, criticising the hearing as an attempt to attack and destroy Thum's credibility and discredit his research, with the effect of stifling the freedom of expression and academic freedom in Singapore. A letter from six of Thum's colleagues at the University of Oxford's Project Southeast Asia also expressed concerns about how Thum was treated at the hearing and defended Thum's research, saying it had "already met the rigorous standards of examination at Oxford and peer review by fellow historical experts on the region". The letter also expressed concerns about the "implications for academic freedom, and for freedom of expression in Singapore", saying that the hearing "appears designed to intimidate those who seek to publish the truth". In response, Chong argued that Thum had chosen to make a political point in his written submission to the Select Committee, and must expect to be questioned about his claims. He also characterised Thum's submission as a "political piece" rather than an "academic dissertation". Chong also accused Thum of having "engineered" the open letter in support of himself, calling it a "coordinated attempt, with foreign actors involved, to try to influence and subvert our parliamentary processes". Philip Kreager, a colleague at Project Southeast Asia, called Chong's statement "clearly preposterous" and accused Chong of imagining a "
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".


ACRA registration controversy

On 11 April 2018, the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA) notified Thum and Kirsten Han that their 18 February 2018 application to register a private company "OSEA Private Limited" was rejected. ACRA released a press statement which stated that the company was "clearly political in nature" and contrary to Singapore's national interests. According to ''
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'', "this is the first publicised case of a proposed incorporated entity having its application rejected due to foreign funding for domestic political activities." OSEA was to be a wholly owned subsidiary of Observatory Southeast Asia Limited (OSEA-UK). ACRA noted that, in his application, Thum had stated that OSEA-UK has received a US$75,000 grant from the Foundation Open Societies Institute (FOSI), a charitable foundation closely associated with the Open Society Foundations (OSF), which was founded by
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. In their press release, ACRA argued that "OSF, founded and led by George Soros, was expressly established to pursue a political agenda the world over, and has a history of involvement in the domestic politics of sovereign countries". ACRA cited how the OSEA application proposed to organise "Democracy Classroom" sessions, workshops and events in Singapore. On 1 May 2018, Select Committee chairman
Charles Chong Charles Chong You Fook ( zh, s=张有福, p=Zhāng Yǒufú; born 24 June 1953) is a Singaporean former politician who served as Deputy Speaker of the Parliament of Singapore between 2011 and 2020. He served as Acting Speaker of the Parliament of ...
noted that Thum and Philip Kreager – both trustees of Oxford's Project Southeast Asia – were directors of OSEA-UK on the British government's company registry.


Meeting with Mahathir Mohamad

On 30 August 2018, Thum, Tan Wah Piow and others met Mahathir Mohamad, the
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, and asked him to take a lead role in promoting democracy in Southeast Asia. This move received criticism in Singapore, including from Member of Parliament
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and Law and Home Affairs Minister
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, who said that to invite "a foreign politician, to intervene in our domestic politics ... is an absolute no no". Thum by saying "any notion that I am a traitor to my country is ridiculous and unfounded". Thum, Kirsten Han and Jolovan Wham, who also met Mahathir, sent letters of complaint to
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, the
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, denouncing the conduct of Seah, who is also a member of the
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, for making accusations without substantiation. The trio also urged
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, the chairperson of the Select Committee, to "take leadership in promoting responsible behaviour and engaging in evidence-based discussion". The
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replied to Thum's letter: "We can have vigorous debates within Singapore about our own affairs. But you cross a red line when you invite foreign powers or foreign leaders into Singapore politics."


Police investigation into ''New Naratif''

After the 2020 general elections, the Election Department of Singapore filed a police report against '' New Naratif'' for allegedly publishing paid election ads, which would be illegal under Singaporean law. ''New Naratif'' in response accused the government of intimidation and abusing the Parliamentary Elections Act. Thum, as the general manager, was questioned by police for several hours, and his phone and laptop were seized.


See also

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Bibliography


''Living with Myths in Singapore''
(with Loh Kah Seng and Jack Chia, eds.). Singapore:
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, 2017.
“The Malayan vision of Lim Chin Siong: Unity, Non-Violence, and Popular Sovereignty,“
''Inter-Asia Cultural Studies'' Vol 18, No 3 (2017).
‘The Fundamental Issue is Anti-colonialism, Not Merger’: Singapore’s “Progressive Left”, Operation Coldstore, and the Creation of Malaysia
''ARI Working Paper Series'' 211. * “The New Normal is the Old Normal: Lessons from Singapore’s History of Dissent,” in Donald Low (ed.), ''Hard Choices: Challenging the Singapore Consensus''. Singapore: NUS Press (2014). * “Flesh and Bone Reunited As One Body: Singapore’s Chinese-Speaking and their Perspectives on Merger”, in Hong, Lysa and Poh, Soo Kai (eds.), ''The 1963 Operation Coldstore in Singapore: Commemorating 50 Years''. Kuala Lumpur: Strategic Institute of Research and Development (2013). * “Flesh and Bone Reunited As One Body: Singapore’s Chinese-Speaking and their Perspectives on Merger”, ''Chinese Southern Diaspora Studies'' Vol 5 (2011 – 12). * “The Politics of Southeast Asian History,” ''IIAS Newsletter'' 62 (Winter 2012). * “The Limitations of Monolingual History,” in Tarling, Nicholas (ed.), ''Studying Singapore’s Past: C.M. Turnbull and the History of Modern Singapore''. Singapore: NUS Press, 2012: 1 – 18. * “Constance Mary Turnbull, 1927-2008,” in Tarling, Nicholas (ed.), ''Studying Singapore’s Past: C.M. Turnbull and the History of Modern Singapore''. Singapore: NUS Press, 2012: 98 – 120. * “‘Living Buddha’: Chinese perspectives on David Marshall and his government, 1955-56”, ''Indonesia and the Malay World'', Vol 38, Issue 113 (July 2011). * “Chinese newspapers in Singapore, 1945 – 1963: Mediators of elite and popular tastes in culture and politics”, ''Journal of the Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society'', Vol 83, Part 1 (June 2010).


References


External links

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PJ Thum's academia.edu page
* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Thum, Ping Tjin 1979 births Living people Singaporean male butterfly swimmers Singaporean male freestyle swimmers Singaporean sportspeople of Chinese descent Singaporean Rhodes Scholars Olympic swimmers of Singapore Swimmers at the 1996 Summer Olympics Anglo-Chinese School alumni Alumni of Hertford College, Oxford Harvard College alumni English Channel swimmers Singaporean historians Southeast Asian Games medalists in swimming Southeast Asian Games bronze medalists for Singapore Swimmers at the 1994 Asian Games Competitors at the 1995 Southeast Asian Games Asian Games competitors for Singapore Singaporean journalists Singaporean democracy activists Harvard Crimson men's swimmers