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  2. Changi Prison - Wikipedia

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    The project included a museum. When Changi Prison was expanded in 2001, the chapel and museum were relocated to a new site 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) away, officially reopening on 15 February 2001. On 1 April 2018, the museum was closed and reopened in 2020. [32] In 1994, Changi Women's Prison and Drug Rehabilitation Centre was opened. [33] Replica ...

  3. Singapore Prison Service - Wikipedia

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    Another milestone in Singapore Prison Service's history was the official opening of Tanah Merah Prison and Changi Women's Prison/Drug Rehabilitation Centre on 23 April 1994 by Minister for Home Affairs Wong Kan Seng. In 1998, Chua Chin Kiat took over as Director of Singapore Prison Service from Poh Geok Ek when the latter retired.

  4. Yellow Ribbon Project - Wikipedia

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    Yellow Ribbon Project's Changi Prison Artist Mentor Programme is an annual collaboration between the Yellow Ribbon Project and Singapore Art Museum, with the aim to facilitate the rehabilitation of inmates through creative art [3] making under the guidance of selected artist mentors.

  5. Exclusive: Inside the prison that executes people for ... - AOL

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    Singapore’s Changi Prison Complex is a walled compound of guard towers and imposing gates built in the shadow of the country’s main airport. ... The Yellow Ribbon Project is a government ...

  6. Changi Chapel and Museum - Wikipedia

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    When Changi Prison was expanded in 2001, the chapel and museum was relocated to a new site 1 km away and the Changi Chapel and Museum was officially established on 15 February 2001. [5] A brass cross is placed on the altar of the replica chapel. It is known as the Changi Cross, and was made during the occupation by Harry Stogden out of a 45 mm ...

  7. Execution of Elke Tsang Kai-mong - Wikipedia

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    In December 1994, Elke Tsang's family was notified that her execution would take place at Changi Prison on 16 December 1994. During the final days on death row at Changi Prison, Tsang's boyfriend and fiancé, who wanted to known only as "Ah Lam", unfailingly wrote letters to his fiancée and even travelled to Singapore to visit Tsang in prison ...

  8. Diary of a Girl in Changi - Wikipedia

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    Diary of a Girl in Changi (ISBN 0864176198) is the diary of Sheila Bruhn (née Allan) and her experiences in Singapore's Changi Prison from 1941 to 1945. [1] It was first published by Kangaroo Press in 1994.

  9. Women Allegedly Raped in Prison by Trans-Identifying Inmate ...

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    Women Allegedly Raped in Prison by Trans-Identifying Inmate Will Have To Refer to Attacker as 'She/Her' Billy Binion. December 26, 2024 at 1:51 PM.