Wednesday, 31 July 2013

RIP, Chua Boon Huat





1st August started with a very shocking and saddening news of the second death of a Malaysia's sports man, the 33-year-old midfielder-striker with jersey No. 3, who died in a car accident at 2:30am along LDP highway.


Some view the news as a blessing as Marcus met all his team-mates and hockey officials at a breaking of fast function 7 hours earlier before his death and he was well known as a jovial self, and also interviewed by television channels on his Asia Cup aspirations.


In these recent years, when all the ugly politics, terrorism, childish racial tensions, snatched thefts and more recent shootings engulf the national papers' front page every day; we often seek solace via diverting to other genre of national news, and for sports lovers, undeniable it would be the sports news.


We are lucky to live through an era where Malaysia's sports are commendable. In soccer, the likes of Azman Adnan, Dollah Salleh, Zainal Abidin sprang on our mind. While for badminton, Rashid Sidek, Lee Chong Wei, Foo Kok Keong held special places in everyone's heart.


Not forgetting female athletes - Nicol David, Pandelela, Leong Mun Yee, and the list goes on which should be including Azizul Hasni Awang, Josiah Ng, Watson Nyambek have shown their results and glory for the country.


Just mentioned the names are real Malaysian heroes true legends! In hockey, we will always remember names like Nor Saiful Zaini, S. Kuhan, Mirnawan Nawawi and at a certain, the decease - Marcus Chua Boon Huat.


I am lucky to have met him once in a bak kut teh stall. A hero left us, left us for good, yet left us with fond memories. This hero is not someone who puts on airs, yet he just had this presence. 


Goodbye, Malaysian hero! 
Rest in peace, Marcus Chua Boon Huat.






My Thoughts for #Fast4Malaysia






Coming back writing a post about the "big" on going 
event happening today, 31st July 2013 (Wednesday)
regardless of age, sex, race, religion and political
opinion to come together as Malaysians we pledged to
fast for the day (from 5:30am till 7:30pm) just like
how our Muslim friends fast in this Ramadan month 



Emphasizing the word "BIG" as Malaysians come unite
to fast for the nation, which the idea came from Datin 
Paduka Marina Mahathir, Niki Cheong & Rev Sivin Kit
Fast For Malaysia kicked off in 2009, with the objective
of garnering support of people to fast for peace and the
unity of our nation. To turn Malaysia a better country



Fast For Malaysia founders: (From left) Rev Sivin Kit, Datin Paduka Marina Mahathir and Niki Cheong







"The challenge of puasa isn't food/drink, it's being at peace
w urself & others. And random acts of kindness."
- Vernon Chan







For participation, I have pledge like others to fast today for 
peace, unity and harmony for the nation and all Malaysians



From my personal experience, Fast For Malaysia is not a 
major problem as I am an active volunteer and participant 
for 30-hour famine (饥饿30) event which was organized 
by World Vision Malaysia annually in July or August



Participating in this event is not only to experience the process 
of how my Muslim friends go through fasting in this holy month 
of Ramadhan, but also a reminder to myself that every year there 
are countless children out there are fighting hard for hunger 



Fast For Malaysia is one of the platform to unite Malaysians
I personally hope to see a better future for the country, hoping
Malaysians understand the demonstration of having a greater
capacity for unity and harmony that allow us to believe that
there is still much hope for our beloved country - Malaysia



Group shot of attendees during sahur session at Devi's Corner @ Bangsar this morning



What are you still waiting for?

Share your personal experience here, or share the petition with 
your friends and family. Get your friends and family from all 
over Malaysia and outside of Malaysia to participate!


The updates of Fast For Malaysia will be curating the posts 
through the official site on www.fast4malaysia.tumblr.com 
Encouraging the participants to post pictures, videos, thoughts
about the experience from pre-fast, fast and break fast on your
social networks by using the #Fast4Malaysia hashtag




Counting down less than 3 hours to go...
See you at 7:30pm for buka puasa!