Modern
Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore's first prime minister, died on Monday
aged 91, triggering a flood of tributes to the man who oversaw the tiny
city-state's rapid rise from a British colonial backwater to a global trade
and financial center.
U.S. President Barack Obama described Lee,
who ruled
Lee had receded from public and political
life over the past few years, but he was still seen as an influential figure
in the government of Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, his oldest son.
In his lifetime, Lee drew praise for his
market-friendly policies but also criticism at home and abroad for his strict
controls over the press, public protest and political opponents.
"The prime minister is deeply grieved
to announce the passing of Mr Lee Kuan Yew, the founding prime minister of
He died at 3:18am local time (3:18 p.m. EDT)
at
The government has declared a period of
national mourning until his funeral on Sunday. Lee's family will hold a private
wake in the next two days, then his body will lie in state at parliament from
Wednesday to Saturday.
Thousands of people had been leaving flowers
and cards at the hospital over the past three days, praying for his recovery,
and many rushed back there when they awoke to the news of his death.
"I'm so sad. He is my idol. He's been
so good to me, my family and everyone," said Lua Su Yean, 64. "His
biggest achievement is that from zero he's built up today's
"Harry" Lee became
Even after stepping down as leader in 1990 -
signing off as the world's then longest-serving prime minister - the acerbic
Lee stayed on in the cabinet until 2011. He was a member of parliament until
his death.
His leadership of
"Minister Mentor Lee's views and
insights on Asian dynamics and economic management were respected by many
around the world, and no small number of this and past generations of world
leaders have sought his advice on governance and development," Obama
said in a statement.
Thousands are expected to pay their respects
at the Istana, or presidential palace, a grand colonial-era building where a
condolence book has been set up.
"My tears welled up as I received the
sad news," said another former
Dozens of world leaders are expected to
travel to
"As
Straight talking
Lee, a British-educated lawyer, is credited
with building
"His was a voice that spoke clearly and
directly, even if his views might be controversial," said Simon Tay,
chairman of the Singapore Institute of International Affairs.
Lee, a fourth-generation Singaporean,
co-founded the People's Action Party (PAP), which has ruled the city since
1959 and led the newly born country when it was separated from
He stepped down as prime minister in 1990,
handing power to Goh Chok Tong, but remained influential as senior minister
in Goh's cabinet and later as "minister mentor" when his eldest
son, Lee Hsien Loong, became prime minister in 2004.
The older Lee advocated free-wheeling market
capitalism while keeping tight control over social behavior, from banning
chewing gum to caning graffitists.
Lee wrote a handful of books and voiced
strong opinions on everything from eugenics and the "slothful"
sport of golf to fengshui and astrology, which he decried as "utter
rubbish!"
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