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An opportunity to reflect on desire for peace: CM
Published on: Tuesday, August 16, 2022
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An opportunity to reflect on desire for peace: CM
Joniston laying a wreath at the Sandakan Day Memorial.
SANDAKAN: The Sandakan Memorial Day is an apt opportunity for all to reflect on the continued and shared desire for peace and that war does nothing but destroys mankind, Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Haji Noor, said.

 “As we speak wars are fought in many parts of the world. Young men and women are sent to battlefields and we all know the consequences  too well.  “We offer a special salute to all and pray for their safe return to their loved ones,” he said at the Sandakan Memorial Day, Monday. His speech was read by Assistant Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister, Datuk Joniston Bangkuai. It was the first post-Covid Memorial Day event.

 Hajiji was glad that the Sandakan Memorial Park has served its purpose well.

“It bore testament to the concerted efforts of the Australian and Sabah governments as well as the Veterans Association, the Returned and Services League of Australia (RSL) and the Sandakan Municipal Council which brought this Memorial Park to fruition.

 “Since its completion, this site has seen many returnees – special groups, visitors and especially family members who travelled to Sandakan to honour the memories of their loved ones,” said Hajiji.

 Sandakan Memorial Day was also a day to remember brave allied soldiers and local civilians who rest in silence and could not speak for themselves.

 He noted that 77 years ago some 2,400 Australian and British prisoners of war were imprisoned at the Sandakan Prisoners of War Camp not far from the Memorial Park.

 Half of the 1,066 forced to make the treacherous journey to Ranau over 260km away from here perished in the infamous three Death Marches to Ranau and only six escaped to recount the brutal horrors and atrocities they suffered while the rest died in the Ranau and Sandakan camps.

“This shared wartime history between Australia, Britain and Sabah is a reminder of not only the sacrifice and endurance of those who perished but also the loss and longing of families they left behind.

 “Today, we join family members and friends to remember this tragic loss. We think of soldiers who came here far away from home to North Borneo, as we were known then, to give their all, to lay down their lives fighting enemies in order to protect us and this land.

 “We are grateful and we will always remember them for their sacrifices. They laid down their lives so we could live ours,” he said.

 Hajiji also lauded the efforts of the Sandakan Municipal Council and Sabah Tourism Board and the organising committee for their continued dedication to hosting the Memorial Day.

Among those present were the Australian Minister for Veterans’ Affairs and Minister for Defence Personnel, Matt Keogh, British High Commissioner to Malaysia Charles Hay, Australian High Commissioner to Malaysia Dr Justin Lee, Housing and Local Government Ministry Permanent Secretary representing the State Secretary, Datuk Dr Jamili Nais and Sandakan Municipal Council President, Benedict Asmat.

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