Vincent Cheng Kim Chuan

Vincent Cheng Kim Chuan (钟金全) is a Singaporean Catholic social worker who was detained under the Internal Security Act during the 1987 Operation Spectrum for three years.

In 1987, Cheng was one of the 22 Singaporeans branded as a "Marxist conspirator" and arrested under Operation Spectrum.

On 1 January 1994, Amnesty International recognised him as a "prisoner of conscience.

"[1] The NGO Singaporeans For Democracy (SFD) wrote an official letter of inquiry[2] to the Internal Security Department over the issue.

Cheng and his fellow detainees related some of their experiences, including physical torture,[3] in the book, That We May Dream Again, published in 2009.