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KL roads to be diverted for ‘Turun Anwar' rally
KL roads to be diverted for ‘Turun Anwar' rally

Free Malaysia Today

time7 days ago

  • Politics
  • Free Malaysia Today

KL roads to be diverted for ‘Turun Anwar' rally

Participants at tomorrow's 'Turun Anwar' rally will gather at five locations before marching to Dataran Merdeka. (Bernama pic) PETALING JAYA : Several roads in the Kuala Lumpur city centre are set to be diverted tomorrow because of the 'Turun Anwar' rally. Acting Kuala Lumpur police chief Usuf Jan Mohamad said the diversions, which will occur from time to time 'depending on the situation', are to ensure smooth traffic flow and the safety of all road users. In a statement, Usuf said the rally's participants will gather at five locations – Masjid Negara, Pasar Seni, Masjid Jamek Sultan Abdul Samad, Masjid Jamek Kampung Baru and Sogo shopping mall – before marching to Dataran Merdeka. Among the roads expected to be diverted are: Jalan Maharajalela/slip road to Jalan Syed Putra; Jalan Kinabalu/U-Turn to Public Bank; Sultan Mohamad roundabout; Jalan Kinabalu/slip road to Bukit Aman Tunnel; Jalan Kinabalu/slip road to Dato Onn roundabout; Dato Onn roundabout (left and right lanes); Dato Onn roundabout from the direction of Jalan Parlimen; Jalan Sultan Salahuddin/Dato Onn roundabout; Jalan Kuching/slip road to Jalan Sultan Ismail; Jalan Kinabalu (from Segambut roundabout towards Dato Onn roundabout); Jalan Kinabalu (from Masjid Negara to Dato Onn roundabout); Jalan Lebuh Pasar Besar/Jalan Hang Kasturi; Jalan Hishamuddin/Jalan Raja; Jalan Parlimen/Jalan Raja Laut; Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman/ Jalan Tun Perak; and Lebuh Ampang/Jalan Tun Perak. Usuf advised the public to plan their journeys to avoid being stuck in traffic. He also suggested that those who plan to join the rally use public transport. Yesterday, Usuf said no roads would be closed in the capital city ahead of the rally, which is expected to be attended by between 10,000 and 15,000 participants. Perikatan Nasional, which is organising the event to push for Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's resignation, expects up to 300,000 participants. The police are deploying more than 2,000 personnel to provide security for the gathering.

Virtual tours offer access to statesmen memorial in KL
Virtual tours offer access to statesmen memorial in KL

The Star

time02-06-2025

  • Politics
  • The Star

Virtual tours offer access to statesmen memorial in KL

TUCKED away on a hill in Kuala Lumpur along Jalan Dato Onn is Memorial Negarawan. The building was previously the office of the prime minister, which is now in Perdana Putra, Putrajaya. Today, it is a solemn homage to seven visionary statesmen whose dedication shaped modern Malaysia. They include Tun VT Sambanthan and Tun Tan Cheng Lock, who – together with Tunku Abdul Rahman – are regarded as the founding fathers of Malaysia. The others are Tun Dr Ismail Abdul Rahman (former deputy prime minister) and Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu (longest-serving Penang chief minister). The memorial also highlights the contributions of three Malaysian leaders from Sabah and Sarawak. They are Tun Fuad Stephens (Sabah's first chief minister) Tun Datu Mustapha Datu Harun (Sabah's third chief minister) and Tun Temenggung Jugah anak Barieng (Sarawak's representatives who signed the Malaysia Agreement in London on July 9, 1963). Collectively they represent the diverse ethnic and regional tapestry of Malaysia. Their contribution was pivotal to the journey towards independence in 1957 and the formation of Malaysia in 1963. The memorial, spread across three levels, invites visitors into seven distinct galleries, each dedicated to one statesman. Here, history comes alive through original documents, personal artefacts, evocative photographs and private memorabilia, offering a nuanced view of their public and personal battles and triumphs. Walking through the building feels like stepping into a time machine. Aside from the original prime minister's office, it also houses the old Cabinet meeting room retained as the main exhibition. Memorial Negarawan is more than a static display, as it plays a crucial role in actively preserving and perpetuating the legacies of these leaders. The old prime minister's office. By making their stories and personal collections accessible, it aims to inspire a collective national identity rooted in unity and sacrifice. While Malaysian museums grapple with future-proofing heritage, Memorial Negarawan stands as a poignant testament to the enduring power of remembrance and its crucial role in educating citizens about the nation's birth. All collections are meticulously conserved to international archival standards, safeguarding these national treasures for posterity. Recognising the need to connect with a new generation, the National Archives of Malaysia, which manages the memorial, has embraced the digital age. In 2021, they launched eNegarawan ( an innovative 360° virtual tour portal. This platform provides immersive access to Memorial Negarawan and nine other memorials under the National Archives, allowing youths to explore Malaysia's rich heritage from anywhere, at any time, using their smart devices. 'Through interactive exhibits, videos and digital artefacts, eNegarawan makes the values of unity, sacrifice and patriotism embodied by these statesmen relevant and engaging for young Malaysians. 'It is a powerful example of how technology can bridge the past and present, ensuring that the foundational stories of Malaysia continue to inspire,' said the National Archives. Memorial Negarawan, under the stewardship of the National Unity Ministry and the National Archives through the Statesmen Archives Division, implements a wide range of programmes and initiatives designed to engage diverse audiences, including schoolchildren, researchers and international visitors. Among the key programmes are 'Bicara Negarawan', a series of talks and seminars featuring experts and historians who ­discuss the lives and contributions of the statesmen. This initiative provides an invaluable platform for knowledge exchange and encourages critical engagement with Malaysia's political history. The memorial also organises guided tours tailored for schools, researchers and general visitors, offering immersive experiences that bring the stories and artefacts within the galleries to life. Across from Memorial Negarawan are the Tunku Abdul Rahman and Tun Hussein Onn memorials, standing out for their dedicated focus on two of Malaysia's influential founding figures.

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