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The Fajar Generation: The University Socialist Club and the Politics of Postwar Malaya and Singapore
Poh Soo Kai, Tan Jing Quee
Format: Pdf, ePub, MOBI, FB2
ISBN: 9789811891175
Editeur: National Gallery Singapore
Date de parution: 2023
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Overview
The University Socialist Club (USC) was formed in February 1953. In the 1950s and 1960s the USC and its organ Fajar were a leading voice advocating the cause of the constitutional struggle for freedom and independence in peninsular Malaya and Singapore. In May 1954, the British colonial government arrested the entire editorial board of Fajar and charged them with sedition. In the subsequent high profile trial the Fajar Eight, as the members of the board had become popularly known, were acquitted. The monthly periodical continued to be published until it was banned in February 1963, following the massive wave of political arrests codenamed Operation Cold Store. This collection of essays by leading members of the USC provides a timely documentation and narrative of the personalities who contributed to the struggle for freedom and independence in both countries.