Student Activism at the University of Malaya (1965-1974): A Memoir

ISBN: 9786297575650
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Publisher,Strategic Information and Research Development Centre (SIRD)
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Format, Paperback
Weight, 325 g
No. of Pages, 218

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In this compelling memoir, Yoong Suan shares his journey from growing up in a new village during Malaysia’s Emergency period to becoming a driving force in student activism at the University of Malaya (UM). Navigating bicultural and bilingual worlds, he embraced socialist ideology and joined the left-wing movement, determined to challenge apathy and inspire change.

Between 1965 and 1971, Yoong Suan helped transform campus life: he initiated the Speakers’ Corner, served on the UM Student Union (UMSU), founded the University Socialist Club, and led peaceful demonstrations across Malaysia. His voice resonated in the 1969 General Election campaign, where he spoke at rallies nationwide.

This memoir critically examines the May 13 riot, the rise of racial politics, and the impact of the New Economic Policy (NEP)—revealing how corruption and money politics enriched a powerful elite while ordinary Malaysians were left behind.

A vivid account of Malaysian history, student movements, and political struggle, this book is both personal and profoundly political.