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MT COLUMNS NO HOLDS BARRED Merdeka! Merdeka! Merdeka!

Merdeka! Merdeka! Merdeka!


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Actually, Umno was not the only one who fought for independence. And they were not the first. But we are told that Umno was the only one as if there were no others or no others before Umno. And they even say that Umno was forced to take up the fight for independence because the Rulers had sold out the country to the British.

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Raja Petra Kamarudin

I wrote an article called Sedition and the first 'Royal ISA detainee' on 11 May 2008 to commemorate Umno’s 62nd Anniversary. What I want to bring to your attention is the part that I wrote as follows:

In 1938, ten years before the introduction of the Sedition Act 1948, Tengku Musa Ghiathuddin was bypassed in favour of Sultan Hisamuddin Alam Shah, the Sixth Sultan of Selangor, on the insistence of the British. Tengku Musa was opposed to British intervention in Selangor and his struggle for ‘Merdeka’, many years before Umno was formed, saw His Highness ‘evicted’ from the Selangor throne.

You can read the rest of the article below.

What has history got to say about Musa Ghiathuddin Riayat Shah of Selangor? Well, Wikipedia has this to say:

The independent-thinking of Tengku Musa galled the British resident T.S. Adams, who recommended the dismissal of Tengku Musa as Crown Prince. Despite the pleas of his father Sultan Sulaiman, Tengku Musa was disinherited as Raja Muda in 1933. The reason given was allegedly "personal misbehaviour". His full brother, Tengku Badar Shah, born in 1895, was also passed over by the British authorities, who appointed a half-brother Tengku Alam Shah, as Raja Muda instead (later Sultan Hisamuddin Alam Shah Al-Haj ibni Almarhum Sultan Alaeddin Sulaiman Shah).

You can read the full write-up here: Musa Ghiathuddin Riayat Shah of Selangor (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musa_Ghiatuddin_Riayat_Shah_of_Selangor).

Tomorrow we shall be celebrating Merdeka Day and we are going to be reminded about Umno’s ‘struggles’ and ‘sacrifices’. But no mention will be made about people like Tengku Musa who opposed the British and also struggled for Merdeka and thereby lost his throne plus was exiled to an island in the Indian Ocean until a few months before he died. In fact, he was allowed home only because he was dying.

Tengku Musa is my ‘role model’. He opposed the British and sacrificed his throne and freedom in his opposition to colonial rule. But he is never mentioned. He is not even remembered. What is usually mentioned is that Umno fought for independence although Umno came many years later.

Actually, Umno was not the only one who fought for independence. And they were not the first. But we are told that Umno was the only one as if there were no others or no others before Umno. And they even say that Umno was forced to take up the fight for independence because the Rulers had sold out the country to the British.

Yes, there were Rulers who did compromise with the British. But this is only because the British put these people on the throne and those who opposed the British were denied the throne. Would not Rulers who owe their throne to the British not compromise with their ‘masters’?

Umno has its version of history. I have mine. And I relate my version of history according to what really happened, not according to how Umno would like us believe happened.

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Sedition and the first 'Royal ISA detainee'

In honour of Umno’s 62nd Anniversary today, allow me to educate you a bit on some of our forgotten history and the unsung heroes of the fight for Malaya’s independence from Britain. Ironically, the Sedition Act 1948 was a British instrument to stifle this struggle for Merdeka and to silence critics to British rule.

“I recall the statement made by the First Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Tuanku Abdul Rahman, when requested by a foreign emissary to sack me from the office of the Prime Minister of Malaya,” said the First Prime Minister and Bapa Merdeka, Tunku Abdul Rahman, on 23 January 1978.

“’Oh, I cannot, for he is appointed by the people and not by me,” replied His Majesty, “On the other hand, he can sack me.’”

“If this system were to change and the Rulers were given the sovereign right and prerogative to rule by the DIVINE RIGHT of kings,” added the Tunku, “then I fear it would be only a question of time before the whole institution was scrapped.”

During the Constitutional Crisis about a decade later, the then Deputy Prime Minister, Ghafar Baba, said that it is not unlawful to criticise the Rulers. That does not tantamount to sedition. You may not, however, propose that the Monarchy be abolished and for Malaysia to be turned into a Republic, as that would constitute a crime under the Sedition Act.

There was a time, though, when criticising a Ruler was definitely a crime. That was of course 500 years or so ago in England. But that was the time when Kings were considered ‘personally’ appointed by God and to criticise the Monarch is the same as criticising God. And if you criticise God then you will be burned alive at the stake.

In 1946, the Malays rose up to oppose the British-mooted Malayan Union. With that saw the birth of Umno the same year. As the Umno leaders crisscrossed the length and breadth of Malaya to rally for support, the British decided to introduce the centuries-old Sedition Act that would make it a crime to oppose or criticise the British Colonial Government.

Royalty was not immune from the wrath of the British. In 1938, ten years before the introduction of the Sedition Act 1948, Tengku Musa Ghiathuddin was bypassed in favour of Sultan Hisamuddin Alam Shah, the Sixth Sultan of Selangor, on the insistence of the British. Tengku Musa was opposed to British intervention in Selangor and his struggle for ‘Merdeka’, many years before Umno was formed, saw His Highness ‘evicted’ from the Selangor throne.

When the Japanese invaded Malaya in 1942, my grandfather, Raja Sir Tun Uda, smuggled Sultan Hisamuddin to safety and hid His Highness in the jungle. My grandfather, who was both cousin and brother-in-law to His Highness, then came out from the jungle to negotiate for safe passage for the Sultan. After extracting a guarantee from the Japanese that the Sultan would not be harmed, my grandfather brought His Highness out of hiding.

The Japanese, however, would not allow Sultan Hisamuddin, who they regarded as a British lackey and not the rightful heir to the throne, to take back the throne. Instead, the Japanese installed Sultan Musa Ghiathuddin Riayat Shah as the new (Seventh) Sultan according to proper protocol and tradition (which means Sultan Musa would now be the legal and rightful Sultan of Selangor).

My grandfather was then arrested and brought to the Japanese headquarters (what today is known as Carcosa Sri Negara) where he was to be executed by pancung kepala (beheading). Sultan Musa rushed to the Japanese headquarters to ‘witness’ the execution and just as the Japanese soldier raised the Samurai sword, and before it could separate my grandfather’s head from his shoulders, Sultan Musa dropped to his knees and begged that they spare my grandfather’s life.

The Japanese were taken aback. A Ruler is ‘God’ in the Japanese tradition and for ‘God’ to go down on his knees and beg was a sort of ‘culture shock’, to put it mildly. My grandfather’s life was invariably spared and he spent the war years assisting the Sultan in ensuring that the people of Selangor at least had enough food to eat. Sultan Musa, of course, had to ‘collaborate’ with the Japanese and ‘abuse’ his ‘God’ status in ensuring that the people of Selangor were spared the ravages of war.

When the British came back in 1945, they sacked Sultan Musa and reinstalled Sultan Hisamuddin onto the throne of Selangor. For ‘collaborating’ with the Japanese, Sultan Musa was sent into exile to the Cocos Islands in the Indian Ocean. That was in the days before the introduction of the Internal Security Act and the Kamunting Detention Center. In that sense, my grandfather, Sultan Musa, was the first ‘Royal ISA detainee’ back in 1945 (so I was NOT the first Royal ISA detainee).

Ten years later, Sultan Musa was brought back to Kelang so that he could die at home. His Highness died soon after that and now lies buried in the Royal Mausoleum in Kelang alongside my father, grandmother, grandfather and scores of grandparents, uncles, aunties and cousins. Sultan Hisamuddin Alam Shah died in 1960 and was succeeded by Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah, the late Agong.

 


Comments (20)Add Comment
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written by Logger123, September 01, 2010 11:00:58
Raja Adil Raja disembah, Raja Zalim Raja disanggah.

KeRajaan BN KeRajaan disanggah. Pesapa disambut dengan depa? Pi lah KeRajaan pencuri and perompak! Merdeka diperolehi untuk penyamun and lanun ni semua ke? Sapa nak sambut dengan depa?

Pi lah lanun and penyamun BN, pi berambus lah!
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written by Malay Ultraman, September 01, 2010 10:19:06
UMNO, MCA and MIC were actually opportunists or very much wayang kulit team for the British. The actual fighers with blood were ToK Janggut, Mat Kilau, Tok Dahaman just to name the fews. These were the real fighter who fought for Independence. They earned nothing, nor title nor reward..

The Malay royals were very moronicly coward and selfishly fought among themselves for the Raja title until the British intervened, making rulers like a puppet with no executive power.

Perikatan stepped in when everything was settled downed and suddenly they became a hero. The fact was our neighbor countries like India and Indonesia had already gained independent. We were so slow mehhh. Malaya just copycat and followed the same steps

Selamat Hari Kemerdekaan ke 53! Merdekakan Malaysia dari suku sakat BN.

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written by truthbespoken, August 31, 2010 17:38:04
The present day "Merdeka" has become a hollow cry. We need a "Merdeka Two". Merdeka Two must come after GE13. It's a Merdeka from hardcore racists and corruption! Good Malaysians are waiting eagerly for the new Merdeka! Hail Malaysia!
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written by Nixcloud, August 31, 2010 17:35:49
merdeka? when half the nation including the indigenous people are being oppressed? i don't think so...
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written by G-old man, August 31, 2010 10:46:37
RPK,
My late father was an AP during the Malayan Emergency era. Later on he became a MCA member for a few years . He even participated in the 1st merdeka celebration in Malacca.

But today we still remained as 3rd class citizen of this country , while hundreds and thousands of foreigners who were here for a short time were elevated to 1st class Malays.

I don't envy nor jeolous about them . For all these have taught my family to survive even in the most harsh envirolment.

I don't like the gomen of the day . Even though I have long passed my retirement age , but one thing for certain is that as long as I am still alive in this land , I will still defend this once blessed land if needed ,like my late faher
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written by Semuaok, August 31, 2010 02:29:54
Merdeka my Ass.

We might be better off under British. I would pick someone who is law abiding and only interested in making money that these corrupted racist mother F**ker.
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written by Oscar Winner, August 31, 2010 01:15:19
I tell my kids to study Malaysian history just for the grades, but don't trust everything in the history book and be taken in by UMNO's bullshit. I advise them to read up more for the truth when they grow up.

After 13th GE, a new chapter will begin in history about another Merdeka from the BN evil regime. Our future generations will read about the five decades of darkness, about Father of Racism Tun Mamak, Atlantuya murderers, sleepy head, Perkasa, Sodomy I and II, the infamous 2-day-never-shit-Saifool, etc. etc. New history text books will carry the truth about the struggles of RPK, DSAI and PR comrades, and about how MT and us the readers have helped bring change in one way or another.

Though premature, but this is something we all can do now. Pls join me to shout "Merdeka! Merdeka! Merdeka!!" . Long live PR!!
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written by Rozlan, August 31, 2010 00:47:40
UMNO actually split the nation with their version of Independence struggles.Thats why most Malaysians were not eager to celebrated Hari Merdeka.They fed up with UMNO ranting about their socalled "independence struggles" every year.UMNO claimed they had solely liberated the country with help maybe from MCA and MIC.
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written by imanj, August 31, 2010 00:15:43
Such irony...I had just sent out HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY wishes for my country Malaysia and to all Malaysians to develope a sense of pride to know the true History of Malaysia..People of Malaysia we have come thus far with not one but all races,religions,cultures and traditions..No Barriers,No Denials, just simple truths..!!

Wishing Raja Petra Kamaruddin,Pakatan Rakyat and to all sensible Malaysians well..and of course to MT readers..whether crazy or not...........!!
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written by cheekhiaw, August 30, 2010 23:45:04
All the people that contributed to Merdeka would not want it to be handed over to a bunch of thieves, liars and murderers.
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written by budak kampong, August 30, 2010 23:03:29
The Malayan and now Malaysian history is boringly superficial because there are so little truths to record. What BN has done can hardly fill a thin note book to make claims. whereas Barry Wain wrote on the hidden sins of one era and filled a full book.
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written by syd, August 30, 2010 21:42:45
cocos island?
That used to be part of malaysia when singapore merged with sabah and sarawak. after being booted out, that jap translator and traitor, lee kwan yew sold cocos island to the aussies. The rest is history.
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written by panca, August 30, 2010 21:08:01
If the corrupted government is booted out so must their historical lies and replace with credible and actual happenings of history, some of which must be verified by reliable sources and one of those is by RPK. All school history books must learn the truth and MT would be good reference for umnoputars' country failure and mahajalela, plundering.......
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written by temenggong, August 30, 2010 21:04:45
The communists were the first independence fighters. They started in 1924 in Indonesia, and then in 1926 in Malaya.
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written by Angela Ooi, August 30, 2010 21:02:38
This is another fine piece of history for us. dUMNOputras can try spin their lies and distorts, any sane person will note they have been anything but truthful and CLEAN. God bless our true heroes ...people who brave battles to expose the truth. RPK FOREVER!!
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written by singhkris, August 30, 2010 19:43:09
OK RPK. We are going to send this piece of history to Mukriz and ask him to identify 40% and 60% herein. Of course he will point out that Mamathir was the #1 UMNO independence fighter in this country - fighting the British since the day he was born!
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written by mukhan, August 30, 2010 19:18:36
RPK salam to you wonderful message to the malaysian we still starving for merdeka or independent after 53 years
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written by mikemui, August 30, 2010 18:47:01
Merdeka! Merdeka! Merdeka! From the rule of UMNOputras!
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written by GobloGadhero, August 30, 2010 18:35:41
Thank you for educating us on this important part of history.

I suppose things would be way different, if indeed Sultan Musa was still sitting on the throne.
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written by hellosunshine, August 30, 2010 18:21:41
Like you said before, history is written by the victors and the umnoputras won and ruled for 53 years. During those 53 years, history was rewritten to glorify themselves but after GE13, God willing, history will be rewritten again

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