Rukun 13
{{Short description|Defunct pro-independence organisation (1947-50) in British Sarawak}}
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Rukun 13 or Rukun Tiga Belas (The Thirteen Pillars) is a defunct Sarawakian organisation that existed from 1947 until 1950. Rukun 13 was a secret cell organisation, composed of nationalists, which carried out assassinations of officers of the British colonial government in Sarawak.
Formation
This organisation was officially formed at the end of 1947 in opposition to the Cession to the United Kingdom in Sarawak. At first, the organisation had planned to kill the British Governor Sir Charles Noble Arden-Clarke but the plan never came to fruition. After Sir Arden-Clarke was transferred to the Gold Coast colony he was succeeded by Duncan George Stewart.
The objective of the group is to establish a union with the newly independent Indonesia. However, the British decided to keep this information a secret so as not to blame the assassination on Indonesian nationalists and provoke a full-scale war with Indonesia.{{Cite news|last=Thomson|first=Mike|date=14 March 2012|title=The stabbed governor of Sarawak|work=BBC News|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-17299633|url-status=live|access-date=17 February 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210207102816/https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-17299633|archive-date=7 February 2021}}
Penalty and disestablishment
After Duncan Stewart was fatally wounded by Rosli Dhobi and later died in Singapore General Hospital, the British arrested all Rukun 13 members by March 1950. The 2 main members of Rukun 13, Rosli Dhobi and Awang Rambli were sentenced to death together with 2 other people, Bujang Suntong and Morshidi Sidek who were not Rukun 13 members. The rest of the Rukun 13 members were jailed.
List of Rukun 13 members
- Rosli Dhobi
- Awang Rambli Amit Mohd Deli
- Abg Ahmad
- Osman Dollah
- Morni Junit
- Jack Yusof
- Awang Osman
- Abg Han Abg Ahmad
- Wan Zin
- Che Alias Osman
- Tambek Adun
- Amin Jenal
- Abg Mat Sirat
References
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- Haji Nasir Haji Sulaiman/Mary Tan Swee Ee/Ros Maria Chin, Pendekatan Diagramatik Sejarah PMR, Sasbadi Press {{ISBN|978-983-59-3275-5}}
- Ramlah Binti Adam/Abdul Hakim Bin Samuri/Shakila Parween Binti Yacob/Muslimin Bin Fadzil, Sejarah Tingkatan 5, DBP {{ISBN|978-983-62-7883-8}}
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5-tefXA2v4&feature=player_embedded A documentary of Rosli Dhobi] (Malay)
Category:1947 establishments in Sarawak
Category:Organizations established in 1947
Category:Terrorism in Malaysia
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