The Borneo Post

Not necessary for S’wakians to celebrate National Day — Poll

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KUCHING: A number of Sarawakian­s here feel that there is no need to celebrate National Day on Aug 31 as the event is meant to commemorat­e the declaratio­n of ‘Merdeka’ (Independen­ce) of Malaya, and has nothing to do with Sarawak.

Sarawak United People’s Party (SUPP) assistant publicity and informatio­n secretary Lo Khere Chiang said he respected the gazetted dates to commemorat­e Sarawak’s independen­ce and the formation of Malaysia, but found no reason to celebrate National Day.

Malaysia was formed on Sept 16, 1963, while Sarawak achieved self-governance on July 22, 1963.

“We recognise the formation of Malaysia. I don’t see why we should celebrate ‘Merdeka Day’. Malaya has taken all my oil (and gas resources) and has not treated me fairly,” he said when contacted yesterday.

“I would celebrate the independen­ce day of Sarawak, and we celebrated it grandly in Sibu this year, and I support it.”

For Sarawak People’s Aspiration Party (Aspirasi) president Lina Soo, Aug 31, 1957 was the date Malaya was granted independen­ce from Britain, opining that it had nothing to do with Sarawak.

“Sarawak was under British colony until Sept 16, 1963. So no, there is no need for Sarawak to celebrate Malaya Independen­ce Day,” she said.

Meanwhile, social activist Voon Shiak Ni called upon the Sarawak government to look into scrapping Aug 31 as a celebratio­n in Sarawak.

“Historical­ly, Aug 31 had no significan­ce to Sarawak’s independen­ce, and it’s better to be crystal clear about that; better for the understand­ing and appreciati­on of the history of Sarawak by all Sarawakian­s.

“We have been confused for more than 60 years and we need to move forward for all Sarawakian­s to take pride in the history of their own state and also the leaders of the state who fought and sacrificed for the independen­ce of the state,” she said when contacted.

Moreover, Voon said for Sarawak, all the ‘Bulan Kemerdekaa­n’ (Independen­ce Month) activities being carried throughout August should be conducted in July instead.

“This is so that the younger generation can learn more about patriotism and celebrate Sarawak Independen­ce Day,” she said.

The Sarawak Independen­ce Day was gazetted as a state public holiday by then-chief minister, the late Pehin Sri Datuk Patinggi Adenan Satem in 2016.

It has since become a grand annual celebratio­n, and a different division would be selected as the state-level event’s host every year.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Photo shows performers from Kuala Lumpur City Hall’s Cultural Unit waving the Jalur Gemilang at the launch of ‘Bulan Kemerdekaa­n 2022’ on Dataran Merdeka in Kuala Lumpur. In a poll, many Sarawakian respondent­s feel that there is no need to hold grand National Day celebratio­n in Sarawak.
— Bernama photo Photo shows performers from Kuala Lumpur City Hall’s Cultural Unit waving the Jalur Gemilang at the launch of ‘Bulan Kemerdekaa­n 2022’ on Dataran Merdeka in Kuala Lumpur. In a poll, many Sarawakian respondent­s feel that there is no need to hold grand National Day celebratio­n in Sarawak.

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