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Wednesday, 21 August 2013

Where were you and what were you doing when Tun Razak's body was brought back from London?

Where were you and what were you doing when Tun Razak's body was brought back from London?



The American have a favourite question for social conversation:Where were you and what were you doing when Kennedy got shot?

It shows the Americans great sense of their history and how much they endeared the Kennedy in the past. For us Malaysians, we should be asking that same question but instead on the return of Tun Razak's body from London in mind.

At that moment, the whole country was glued to the television upon the announcement of his death on January 14, 1976 by then Deputy Tun Hussein Onn.

Attention was on the return on the return of the body by on MAS, miles of people queuing to pay their last respect at the Parliament, and burial of the body at the Makam Pahlawan next to the grave of his earlier Deputy, Tun Dr Ismail Abd Rahman.

He died about two years five months earlier on August 2, 1973 [read here].

Khairy claimed he remembered his family was in grief and waited at Kuwait airport for the plane bringing back the body of Tun Razak when it stopped over in Kuwait?

He must be really gifted person to be aware of his family's grief in January 1976 when he was just born days before. [Read Wikipediahere].


No issue for us that anyone wish to express their appreciation for Tun Razak in whatever form. It is only an issue when his memory was manipulated to propel a mediocre leader. [Read our past posting in 2007 here , here and here]

We were at ...  


At the time, we were in a MRSM boarding school in Seremban and just completed our LCE as they called it for English medium SRP.

Prep hours start at around 8:00 PM and no TV was allowed so we may have not witness Tun Hussein crying on television when making the announcement was made. Or perhaps news program was allowed to be seen but we missed it.

By the time prep was on-going, words were spreading of his death. We didn't get much studying done that night and everyone and the teachers were spending time talking about Tun Razak and how much has he done.

In 1976, May 13 1969 was still fresh in the mind of many of the boys from Kuala Lumpur, especially those residing in Kg Baru and Kampong Pandan.


Even at 16, we were very much aware of Tun Razak and his commitment to developed the country and help out the economically trailing Bumiputera community.

The very existense of MRSM and MARA had the mind and heart of Tun Razak. Young MCOBA and Director in Mara, Encik Wahab Alwi was assigned to develop MRSM, IKM, Giat Mara, and many other educational and training institutions under MARA

MARA had so much relevant to our life. Our family used to live in a small rumah murah pasang siap kayu MARA that only cost RM2,000 then. MARA gave us RM15 a month pocket money at MRSM. 


Father's half brother joined another Tun Razak social engineering work at Felda in Air Hitam, Johor.

It is still fresh in our mind of their conversation in front of a pelitaat my uncle's Felda home. There was no electricity yet. We were there to pay respect and seek his blessing before enrolling into MRSM.

Father and his half brother talked on the benefit of joining the Felda scheme and what his younger brother did. He was satisfied that his brother had finally made a life for himself. That uncle today drives in Mercedes albeit an older model.

At one time, father saved his three half brothers out of the clutches of their stepfather and personally raised them till grandmother accepted the sons of her madu into her home. 


There was opportunities and assistance opening up for our smallholder farmer-families back in kampongCikgu-Cikgu uncles and aunties, and many others.

Efforts after efforts by Government reported in the media could be heard launching and implementing projects as part of Tun Razak's drive for rural development, eradication of poverty, social justice and nation building.

It made us take development for granted and as a must without realising that almost any other program and effort in this country has Tun Razak's touch.

Body arrived ... 


After prep and about time for sleep, one of our friend was busy packing up to get ready ready for his parents. They are coming from nearby Lake Garden Seremban home to fetch him to go to Kuala Lumpur that night itself.

He was a close relative of Tun Razak from his Pahang mother side. The father's side is related to Dato Harun and many other Selangorian leaders. But his father was not rich and merely a government officer. 

By the time the body arrived, the whole school was glued to the television as the body arrived by the good ole MAS. The airline is another Tun Razak's work for the social reason to bridge East and West Malaysia.

We are fighting hard to defend it's continual existence and strategic role in nation building.

There was that the huge crowd of people from all walks of life and races awaiting and crying as the body was lowered out of the plane. Toh Puan Rahah and the family walked out from the plane.

At the burial, we could see our hostel friend on television at Makam Pahlawan together with the rest of Tun Razak's family and friends together with nation's leader of the time. All of us were excited to see our classmate came out on television.

There was no tears flowing from us because we didn't know how much it meant. But we were just stunt by the loss of this great man and leader. If it happened today, we would have shed our tears  openly.

Sacrifice of great leaders

Tun Razak made a great sacrifice by any man for his people and nation.

The more reason now that is known that he preferred to keep his terminal cancer disease a secret to enable himself to accomplish more work than continue to languish in bed.

Read about this selfless leader in Bigdog's article published on the NSThere in KL Chronicles. 


We had known of the story of Tun Razak's secret illness that led to his death from Tengku Razaleigh and his boys. There was no conspiracy as some opposition blogger wrote.  

It was the movie Tanda Putera that made us realised and appreciated it more. It was made more significance by another sad and touching fact.

Before Tun Razak was to go for the CHOGM conference in Ottawa Canada, Tun Dr Ismail needed to inform him of his ailing heart condition and that he needed immediate surgery. At the same time, his wife Toh Puan Norashikin was also due to undergo an operation.

It turned out that Tun Razak was first to confide to inform Tun Dr Ismail of his own leukemia condition.

He said he does not have much time and need to clear out his work as much as possible and seek Tun Dr Ismail to help him and keep his disease a secret from everyone.

Toh Puan "Neno" went through her surgery while Tun Razak was away. It was also during that same time that Tun Dr Ismail had a heart attack at home and died immediately. He left at a time Tun Razak needed him most.

Our University mate and Tun Dr Ismail's son, Tarmizi was the one witnessing his father's last moment.

Tanda Putera

These moments was well displayed in the movie Tanda Putera that finally will find some breathing space for public viewing after ridiculous political insecurity of Tan Sri Koh Tsu Koon and the vindictive nature of Dato Dr Rais Yatim.


By cancelling the dates twice and losing the promotional momentum twice despite it being fit for viewing, it still didn't save Barisan Nasional from the near absolute Chinese political boycott.

For that matter, Koh Tsu Koon himself could have voted for DAP.

After working and spending so much for the viewing meant for September 2012 and again for Novermber 15, Tanda Putera release was postponed for political expediancy.

That does not auger well for program already put in place by FINAS to develop and promote the local movie industry with such indiscriminate interventions.

It made a mockery of the Prime Minister's commitment to develop the creative industry under the purview of the Ministry of Information, Multimedia and Communications and policy of self censorship by Home Ministry..


Tanda Putera was finally launched yesterday evening at GSC, Garden next to Megamall. After the viewing and during the PC compered FOC by Dato Mahadzir Lokman, Datin Paduka Shuhaimi Baba lashed out her frustration.

If only some member of the entertainment press had been more intelligent in their questions, the message of Tanda Putera is not about racism or Malay supremacy or stereotyping the Chinese but about the greatness of two leaders that we had and worthy to be emulated by other leaders.

That is the message that need to be expanded and promoted instead of asking questions with intentions to probe and make into an issue on the film re-editing to fulfill the political masters.

From someone, through various channels of opportunities, who saw the movie thrice, believe us that there was hardly much re-editing but merely retouching that made it better.


The racial slurs actually happened during May 13 incidents was still there.

The pissing at Menteri Besar's residence flagpole was there but there was no Lim Kit Siang. There was never in the first place

And there was incidents of Chinese killing Malays, Malay killing Chinese, Malay helping Chinese and Chinese helping Malays. There were humans behaving like animals and human still with some sense of humanity.

The message the entertainment media should understand is that the 15 minutes backdrop on May 13 was to to tell the public that it was a really bad moment in our history.

The excuse of raising the spectre of May 13 for political gain should never be used whenever May 13 is mentioned. It was a bad and defining moment in our history that should seriously not repeat again.

By the development of current event, it could recur if senses does not prevail and power craze is making everybody lose any sense of rationality.

Feisty 


Shumi must have put her foot down to insist that "No way Jose" will anyone interfere in a work which bears her name. Finas and Rais can say and threaten whatever but it is the director with the name on is the one having IP ownership.  

Must be one fiesty women to stand up against the manipulative Rais.

The media should help the gallant effort of Shumi and her team to ensure as much Malaysian, supporters and critics, come to see before talking and commenting about the movie and made a mess of her work. 

More corporation must come forward to contribute and encourage school children to come and see the movie and learn what great effort and sacrifice our past leader had been. It is their sacrifice that made the nation what it is today.

It help to encourage production of historical and intellectual content film. Too much silly love stories and action movies can be stunting on the public mind.

And today's leaders, including Tun Razak's son, Dato Najib, could learn from the significance of this momentous event.

Cast

Special tribute must be given to the cast because the characters played are not easy to emulate.


Rusdi Ramli was Tun Abdul Razak.

He made it known of the burden in acting the Tun Razak character as he realised the Prime Minister will be watching this movie about his father. He was only convinced that he could do it after balding his hair and realised he could emulate Tun Razak.

The lovely Faezah Elai was young Toh Puan Rahah, who was only made known of her husband's terminal disease in London at his death bed.

It was not easy to play out the character of a supportive wife of a leader and someone who was put in position to remain strong for the children so that Tun Razak was not be distracted by the family for his illness from continuing his work..


Zizan Nin looked twenty years more than his age to play Tun Dr Ismail, whose parent's home was near one of our Johor Baru.

There was not much past clipping of Tun Dr Ismail for Zizan to work on. 


Linda Hashim was awesome in her depiction of the mother of six Toh Puan Norashikin. She is awesomely beautiful in person too.

There is also the friendly Kavita Sidhu as University Malaya's English tutor Kara. She kept appearing in the background at every defining moment of event but the lovely Kavita is no Forest Gump.

From 29th onward, take all your family member to the theater near you and watch Tanda Putera. Make the movie a success so that more will know the truth about May 13 then be deceived by imposters referring to foreign sources claiming to be an expert on May 13 event.

The international media and foreign embassy personnel were then kept at bay and cooped inside observing curfew like everyone else. Dr Kua Kia Soong was an absolute liar but Pak Lah administration's spinmaster Dato Kalimullah allowed the lies to prevail,   

By making the success of the movie and promote it's message, it can subtlely tell all our leaders, ruling or opposition, that to be leaders, one must be responsible in one's actions, dedicated and commited in their work, and finally, willing to sacrifice for sake of people and nation.

Congratulation to Shumi... don't give up on historical movie. Here is McCartney for you:

1 COMMENT:


Abdul Rahman said...
Correction,Allahyarham Tun Dr Ismail died almost 2 1/2 years earlier,i.e.2 August 1973.I myself cannot forget the date as I was the recipient of Aminuddin Baki educational award from Tun himself at Dewan Kelab Sulaiman,Kampung Bharu.The event lasted until 6pm and at 10pm I was awakened from my sleep at Asrama Doktor Latif Jalan Keramat to be ferried to Tun's house.The award program organised by GPMS was Tun's last official program.I was at the tahlil that night among dignatories. The next morning I boarded the train to Ipoh after the 2 weeks school holidays.This proud Muar boy the top achiever for MCE 1972 was to continue his Lower Six school term at STAR,Ipoh.Though Tun's son Taufik is familiar with me I never had the opportunity of sharing the historical moments of 2 August 1973 with him.I last bump into him while having lunch at RSGC befare last Ramadan.We were in different companies.May be I should share my moments with his late father the next time we meet.Taufik is such a warm character.

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