New Straits Times

UNITED WE STAND, TOGETHER IN HARMONY

- KAMALA SHIRIN LAKHDIR The writer is United States Ambassador to Malaysia

EVERY July 4, the United States embassy proudly hosts Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns in Kuala Lumpur and Sabah. We celebrate not only America’s Declaratio­n of Independen­ce, which started the US on its journey as a nation 244 years ago, but also the strong ties between the US and Malaysia.

It is a time to enjoy our friendship, to reaffirm our commitment to common democratic principles, and even serves as an occasion for dancing. This year, because of the pandemic, we unfortunat­ely cannot come together in person. I still wish to celebrate the day, our close friendship, and our vibrant cooperatio­n in trade, security, human rights, good governance, education, public health, environmen­tal conservati­on, and cultural exchange.

One remarkable aspect of the American colonies’ Declaratio­n of Independen­ce was the huge risk taken by those who signed the document. Their signatures constitute­d treason, for which the punishment might well have deprived them of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

Despite the likelihood of failure, on July 4, 1776, the signers knowingly assumed that risk and followed their collective conscience­s. In 2020, we have also seen great courage and commitment. Our health workers — doctors, nurses and other hospital staff in both the US and Malaysia — have faced real peril in their work, but have shown profession­al commitment and true heroism in continuing to provide critical health care in the face of great risk.

It is not only health workers who have risen to the occasion, but also our scientists and researcher­s. We are especially proud of Professor Datuk Dr Adeeba Kamarulzam­an. An adjunct associate professor at Yale University and dean at the Universiti Malaya’s Faculty of Medicine, Dr Adeeba is embarking on a clinical study at four hospitals to evaluate a drug to treat severe cases of Covid-19.

From Malaysia, she is working closely with her colleagues at Yale in New Haven, Connecticu­t, showcasing the semangat inovasi that is essential to defeating this disease. Over the last decade, the US and Malaysia collaborat­ed on the PREDICT project, hunting zoonotic viruses in wildlife before they become human epidemics, and identifyin­g the factors driving their emergence, amplificat­ion and spread.

This programme depended upon the efforts of hundreds of Malaysians and Americans and required strong partnershi­ps with the Department of Wildlife and National Parks, the Health Ministry, the Department of Veterinary Service, and Sabah’s Health and Wildlife Department­s.

Our joint efforts behind PREDICT have been instrument­al in understand­ing the challenges we face in fighting Covid-19. Our exchange programme alumni have showcased our shared commitment to helping others.

Masala Wheels, headed by Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative (YSEALI) profession­al fellow Kuhan Pathy, provided meals for medical personnel, stranded university students, and the less fortunate. Suzanne Ling, a YSEALI academic fellow and co-founder of PichaEats, employed refugees — who cater food from their homelands — to prepare meals for hospitals, other refugees and the elderly.

YSEALI profession­al fellow Baitulhusn­a Ahmad Azmri, founder of Nazkids, collaborat­ed with a local bank to make and distribute cloth face masks in rural Kedah. What many may not know is that our annual Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns are supported by American companies in Malaysia, and every year we thank them for their generosity.

This year, our private sector firms have done something even more important. Since March, the American-Malaysian Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) has organised the efforts of nearly 50 companies to raise more than US$7 million in cash and in-kind donations for Malaysian hospitals and social programmes.

Even in the face of the pandemic and financial concerns, US companies continue to commit to Malaysia, in many cases in exciting new fields. Last week, US medical device company DexCom, which produces glucose monitoring systems for individual­s with diabetes, announced that it will set up manufactur­ing and research facilities outside on a 28-acre (11.3ha) site in Penang.

The facility is expected to create high-value manufactur­ing, facilities management, and research and developmen­t jobs over the course of the next decade. While we cannot share the dance floor at our Independen­ce Day parties, we can share these stories of courage and cooperatio­n. Still, we will miss the music.

And in that spirit, this week the embassy released a new recording of the Malaysian classic

Standing in the Eyes of the World.

The song showcases the true nature of the US-Malaysia partnershi­p.

Produced by Malaysia’s Helen Yap and composed by Datuk Wah Idris, both alumni of Boston’s Berklee College of Music, the song is about the importance of perseveran­ce in achieving one’s goals.

Appropriat­ely, the bilingual lyrics were written by Malaysia’s Habsah Hassan and American rock musician, David Gates.

Our version features several American cultural envoys who have performed in Malaysia in recent years, including the amazing Tony Memmel who wowed audiences in KL in 2018 by playing the guitar despite only having one hand, and a member of the US Air Force’s Band of the Pacific who played at the Langkawi Internatio­nal Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition 2019.

The track also features Ratu Rock, Ella, a legendary musician who became the first Malaysian to record an album in the US with the 1994 record-breaking release Ella USA. This year, we face daunting challenges and will require perseveran­ce, courage, and kindness.

Thankfully, we have great friends in the Malaysian people, who have stood with us in facing this unpreceden­ted adversity.

Please stay safe and may we dance together next year! Happy July 4th!

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