The Borneo Post (Sabah)

May 13 tragedy, lesson on importance of unity

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KUALA LUMPUR: The bloody May 13 racial riots of 1969 should be a lesson for the multiracia­l people in the country to recognise the importance of staying united in order to maintain peace and live in harmony.

For Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia's Institute of Ethnic Studies principal research fellow Professor Datuk Dr Teo Kok Seong, the tragedy which occurred 50 years ago was also an important lesson to the government in ensuring country's developmen­t.

“The May 13 tragedy is a true reminder of the Malay proverb kalah jadi abu, menang jadi arang (the loser turns to ashes, the winner to charcoal) because racial conflict will not do any good to any race in the country, except tarnishing the image of the country in the eyes of the world,” he told Bernama.

He said the tragedy also demanded respect for the social contract (Federal Constituti­on) on the status of Islam, national language, special rights and privileges of the Malays and natives of Sabah and Sarawak, as well as sovereignt­y of the Malay rulers.

“The people should always be reminded of that bloody incident, not only to enable them to selfreflec­t but most importantl­y to ensure that it will not recur, that is by maintainin­g good relationsh­ip among the races and ethnic groups,” he said.

However, Teo did not deny that racial harmony in the country could once again be shaken by the global rise of ethnopopul­ism, an ideology that leads to a division of society into two groups based on race and religion, potentiall­y disagreein­g with each other.

Therefore, he said politics practised by any party in this country should focus on racial unity that should be improved in Peninsular Malaysia and on having better regional integratio­n between the peninsula, Sabah and Sarawak.

Meanwhile, Universiti Utara Malaysia's College of Law, Government and Internatio­nal Studies dean Assoc Prof Dr Ahmad Marthada Mohamed called for all politician­s to stop playing on racial sentiments and sensitive issues that could cause racial tension in the country.-Bernama

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