The 'Sang Saka Merah Putih' or additionally well known as 'Bendera Rakyat' which had been flown for a first time by leftists on December 10, 1947, was flown again during a New Year's celebrations during Dataran Merdeka final night by a organisation calling themselves 'aktivis Sang Saka'.
It was once proposed to be a inhabitant dwindle by 1940s as well as 50s revolutionary organisation Putera-AMCJA (All-Malaya Council of Joint Action).
The dwindle was expelled during a cadence of midnight regulating white-and-red-coloured gas balloons which were expelled in between Jalan Raja as well as Jalan Tun Perak in a capital. The dwindle was after 'attached' to a lower apportionment of a STAR Light Rail Transit (LRT) marks during a Masjid Jamek station.
When it was released, a people in a closeness were watching a fireworks display as well as usually noticed a dwindle after a end of a New Year celebrations.
At about 12.30am, two police officers were seen regulating sticks to move down a flag.
Before that, an activist, Muhammad Nasir Abu Bakar (centre in photo), when met byMalaysiakini, pronounced which they flew a dwindle to demand which story involving a independence onslaught of a leftists be ! created "with truth as well as facts".
Nasir pronounced which alternative than Dataran Merdeka, a dwindle was additionally flown in Kelantan, Pahang as well as Penang.
"What you want is for a onslaught ande sacrifice of a revolutionary groups for independence to be recognised.
"What is right away created in story often usually mentions Umno, even yet they (leftists) were additionally movers of a fight for independence. So you flew this dwindle as a! reminder! of a story of a leftists," he said, while claiming which he as well as his comrades were not from any political party.
Previously,another flagknown as Sang Saka Malaya had been flown during a Janji Demokrasi gathering in Aug final year. Read More @ Source
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