Truly Malaysia! And Sept 16 will say it all
with the prime minister last Sunday. It was an occasion most of them will remember for a long time because it was a gathering of perpaduan (unity). Every one of the students present wore a multicoloured Tshirt with the word "Perpaduan" emblazoned across it—in Bahasa Malaysia, English...
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2008
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| Online Access: | http://eprints.usm.my/33098/ http://eprints.usm.my/33098/1/DZUL243.pdf |
| Summary: | with the prime minister last Sunday.
It was an occasion most of them will remember for a long time because it was a gathering
of perpaduan (unity).
Every one of the students present wore a multicoloured
Tshirt
with the word "Perpaduan" emblazoned across
it—in Bahasa Malaysia, English, Chinese, and Tamil.
If a jawi version and that of the languages of the major ethnic groups in Sabah and Sarawak were also
included, it would have been a more complete symbol of unity for Malaysia. After all, there are more than 65
ethnic minorities in Sabah alone! |
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