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Malaysia Celebrated the 52nd Anniversary of the Independence Day

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | August 31, 2009 by D-8 Secretariat

Participants march through during a parade at the historic Merdeka Square in downtown Kuala Lumpur

Participants march through during a parade at the historic Merdeka Square in downtown Kuala Lumpur

The Malaysian national-level 52nd Merdeka celebration today was a brief and moderate affair in view of the Influenza A(H1N1) pandemic and in observance of the Ramadan fasting month, but the occasion was not without the fanfare and spirit of independence with the participation of people of all races in line with the 1Malaysia concept, reported the Malaysian News Agency, BERNAMA.

Carrying the theme “1Malaysia: People First, Performance Now”, the event was held at Parliament Square instead of Dataran Merdeka, and was confined to a rally and performances without the usual parade of contingents and the participation of school children.

Nevertheless, Parliament Square, often the venue of welcoming ceremonies for visiting foreign dignitaries, was a scene of varied colours with the participants in their colourful attire as well as the members of the security forces in their respective uniforms.

The rally began soon after the arrival of Yang di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin and Raja Permaisuri Agong Tuanku Nur Zahirah at 8am. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and his wife, Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor, and Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin and his wife, Puan Sri Norainee Abd Rahman, arrived 10 minutes earlier.

The VIPs arriving for the rally were greeted by about 10,000 cheering flag-bearers lining the road for a distance of 1.38km from the roundabout near Bank Negara to Parliament Square.

Among the flag-bearers were representatives of the National Service Training Programme (210 participants), ministries and public agencies (300), 28 contingents of statutory bodies (300), private sector organisations (992), teacher training institutions (3,500) and a contingent organised by the Information Communication and Culture Ministry (5,000).

Soon upon arrival, Tuanku Mizan took the salute, and the national anthem, Negaraku, was played by the Royal Malay Regiment central band led by Major Zailani Mohd Okhtat.

At that time, seven helicopters of the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) flew past overhead, bearing the Jalur Gemilang national flag, the Armed Forces flag, the flags of the Royal Malaysian Army, the Royal Malaysian Navy and the RMAF, the Royal Malaysia Police flag, and the Malaysia Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) flag, as they spewed smoke trails in red, blue and yellow - the colours of the national flag.

Tuanku Mizan then inspected a guard-of-honour mounted by four officers and 103 men of the 1st Battalion of the Royal Malay Regiment under the command of Major Mohd Radzi Othman.

As the Negaraku was played, the Jalur Gemilang flag was raised and a 14-gun salute was fired.

This was followed by the reading of the Rukun Negara (National Ideology) pledge by seven academicians representing all the major races in the country, led by Norazmi Baba.

Also joining in the reading of the pledge were 52 representatives of the academic community, dressed in the attire of the various communities, as well as 500 members of the security forces led by Lt Col Hishamudin Jumat Abas Jumat.

The gathering then gave seven shouts of “Merdeka” as well as “1Malaysia: People First, Performance Now”, the shouts reverberating throughout the square and enticing the public to join in as they followed the event from outside the premises of Parliament.

There was also a choir performance of the patriotic song “Malaysia Tanah Airku” by the Association of Wives of Ministers and Deputy Ministers (Bakti).

Suara Warisan (Koswa) of the Royal Malaysian Navy in Lumut concluded the 40-minute event with a choir performance as 200 people staged a cultural dance.

D-8 Secretary General, Dipo Alam, also extended his warm congratulation on Malaysia’s anniversary day. “Malaysia has been active member countries in our organization, and we believe that we shall continue enjoying friendly and substantive cooperation in all aspects, with positive growth in our intra-trade, investment and tourism,” he expressed his wish.

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