Statements (110)
Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instanceOf |
gptkb:prison
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gptkbp:address |
982 Upper Changi Road North, Singapore 506968
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gptkbp:capacity |
about 2,900 inmates (modern complex)
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gptkbp:country |
gptkb:Singapore
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gptkbp:demolished |
2000 (original building)
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gptkbp:function |
gptkb:execution
maximum security prison |
gptkbp:heritageStatus |
gazetted as national monument (Changi Chapel and Museum)
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Changi Prison, Singapore
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gptkbp:knownFor |
World War II internment camp
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gptkbp:location |
gptkb:Changi,_Singapore
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gptkbp:museum |
gptkb:Changi_Chapel_and_Museum
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gptkbp:notableEvent |
gptkb:Changi_Prison_Chapel_built_by_POWs
site of executions of disabled persons (historically) site of executions of physically disabled persons (historically) site of executions of prisoners with communication disabilities (historically) site of executions of prisoners with profound disabilities (historically) site of executions of prisoners with psychiatric disabilities (historically) site of executions of prisoners with rare disabilities (historically) site of executions of prisoners with mild disabilities (historically) site of executions of prisoners with genetic disabilities (historically) site of executions of prisoners with multiple disabilities (historically) Changi Murals painted by Stanley Warren site of executions of prisoners with sensory disabilities (historically) site of executions under Singapore's death penalty laws site of executions of prisoners with acquired disabilities (historically) site of executions of prisoners with substance abuse issues (historically) internment of Allied POWs during WWII site of executions of prisoners with acute illnesses (historically) site of Double Tenth incident site of Japanese Surrender (1945) site of Operation Jaywick prisoners site of Operation Rimau prisoners site of civilian internment (WWII) site of executions of Singaporeans site of executions of armed robbers site of executions of artists (historically) site of executions of children (historically) site of executions of civilians (historically) site of executions of collaborators (historically) site of executions of doctors (historically) site of executions of drug traffickers site of executions of elderly (historically) site of executions of elderly men (historically) site of executions of elderly women (historically) site of executions of engineers (historically) site of executions of foreign nationals site of executions of illegal arms traffickers site of executions of intellectuals (historically) site of executions of journalists (historically) site of executions of juveniles (historically) site of executions of kidnappers site of executions of lawyers (historically) site of executions of men site of executions of mentally ill (historically) site of executions of murderers site of executions of rapists site of executions of saboteurs (historically) site of executions of scientists (historically) site of executions of spies (historically) site of executions of students (historically) site of executions of teachers (historically) site of executions of terrorists site of executions of traitors (historically) site of executions of war criminals (historically) site of executions of women site of post-war war crimes trials site of executions of prisoners with terminal illnesses (historically) site of executions of prisoners with intellectual disabilities (historically) site of executions of political prisoners (historically) site of executions of mentally disabled persons (historically) site of executions of prisoners with developmental disabilities (historically) site of executions of prisoners with mobility disabilities (historically) site of executions of government officials (historically) site of executions of prisoners with permanent disabilities (historically) site of executions of prisoners with complex disabilities (historically) site of executions of prisoners with temporary disabilities (historically) site of executions of military personnel (historically) site of executions of prisoners with severe disabilities (historically) site of executions of prisoners with behavioral issues (historically) site of executions of prisoners with neurological disabilities (historically) site of executions of religious figures (historically) site of executions of prisoners with common disabilities (historically) site of executions of prisoners with moderate disabilities (historically) site of executions of prisoners of war (historically) site of executions of prisoners with congenital disabilities (historically) site of executions of prisoners with infectious diseases (historically) site of executions of police officers (historically) site of executions of prisoners with learning disabilities (historically) site of executions of prisoners with cognitive disabilities (historically) site of executions of prisoners with mental health issues (historically) site of executions of prisoners with chronic illnesses (historically) site of executions of prisoners with physical disabilities (historically) |
gptkbp:notableFeature |
gptkb:Changi_Chapel
gptkb:Changi_Murals prison wall (preserved section) |
gptkbp:notableInmate |
gptkb:Amos_Yee
gptkb:Yip_Kai-foon gptkb:Michael_Fay gptkb:Nagaenthran_K._Dharmalingam gptkb:Van_Tuong_Nguyen |
gptkbp:opened |
1936
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gptkbp:operatedBy |
gptkb:Singapore_Prison_Service
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gptkbp:publicTransit |
near Tanah Merah MRT station
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gptkbp:restored |
2004 (new complex opened)
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gptkbp:usedBy |
gptkb:British_forces_(pre-WWII)
gptkb:Japanese_forces_(during_WWII) Singapore authorities (post-WWII) |
gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:James_Clavell
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gptkbp:bfsLayer |
6
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