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  • PKMS 24th Biennial General Meeting 2018-2020

    PKMS 24th Biennial General Meeting 2018-2020

    PKMS 24th Biennial General Meeting 2018-2020

    Date: 25th November 2018

    Day: Sunday

    Time: 8:30am to 5.30pm

    Location: Dewan Warisan, Level 2, PKMS Multi-purpose Hall

    We sincerely appreciate the presence of all Opposition Party Comrades who were present. To all of the PKMS members/delegates, it is nice to see all of you in this big event, our Biennial General Meeting. Hope to see all of you again at our future events.

    Thank you

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  • PKMS Iftar 2018

    PKMS Iftar 2018

    Event: PKMS Yearly Iftar
    Location: PKMS Multipurpose Hall; Dewan Warisan
    Date: 12 June 2018

    Our first Iftar at PKMS Dewan Warisan, Level 2 of PKMS Building.
    More than 70 people joined us in the Iftar.
    Thank you for joining us in our Iftar and hope to see all of you again next year.

    Thank you

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  • Tahlil Ceremony AT PKMS

    Tahlil Ceremony AT PKMS

    Alhamdulillah. Our tahlil ceremony on 15 Disember 2017, which was specially done for our loved ones whom had already passed on, just ended. This Tahlil ceremony is also specially done for our PKMS hero, the late Sarhid Bin Yusoff, who has just passed on due to Heart Attack on 29th November 2017 in Doha, Qatar.

    May his spirits be in peace. Our sincerely Condolences to his Family. His contributions and dedication towards PKMS will always be remembered. Aamiin aamiin aamiin YRA.

     

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  • Fundraising Campaign for Victims in Myanmar

    Fundraising Campaign for Victims in Myanmar

    We, from the Singapore Malay National Organization (PKMS) were saddened over events in Rakhine, Myanmar. Many people and children have died, those survived end up being refugees.

    Hence, we raised a small amount of money as a contribution to help the Rohingyas who were being suppressed. The funds collected will be channelled to MUIS, who led a fundraising campaign for victims in Myanmar.

    We are also proud that MUIS organizes this fundraising event to assist the suppressed people in Rakhine, Myanmar.

    Hopefully, with this small contribution of ours  able to assist them in many ways.

    Yours Sincerely,
    Muhammad Hairullah Ahmad |
    Secretary General / PKMS

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  • Letter to US Embassy of Singapore – 15 December 2017

    Letter to US Embassy of Singapore – 15 December 2017

    15 December 2017

    Ref: US/Emb-20171200002

     

    UNITED STATES EMBASSY of SINGAPORE

    27 Napier Road

    Singapore 258508

     

    Dear Sir/Madam

    We, Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Singapura (PKMS) also known as Singapore Malay National Organisation (SMNO), are deeply concerned about the statement made by United States of America’s President, Mr Donald Trump, with regards to Jerusalem being the capital of Israel on 6th December 2017. We endorse United Nation’s two-state solution between Israel and Palestine to negotiate on the basis of relevant United Nations’ resolutions and other agreements deemed necessary. The final status issue is to be determined through a comprehensive, just and long lasting solution between Israel and Palestine without interference and pressure from other countries.

    We label the declaration from US President, Mr Donald Trump, as an act of disregard or disrespect to other world leaders and also an irresponsible act unbecoming of a world leader. The act itself would incite disharmony and further ignite violence. World leaders should be impartial and diplomatic in their statements or declarations to avoid war from breaking out.

    We vehemently disagree with Jerusalem being the capital of Israel as it would create huge animosity between citizens of the two nations and create a major unrest for the whole world as it is unjust.

    The claiming of Jerusalem by both countries is based on the city’s spiritual and historic significance. As an act of respect, we would endorse a peaceful settlement without prejudice and allow people of different religions the rights to practice their religion without any hostility.

    We believe that NO religion preaches violence as a way of settlement. Let the United Nations’ resolutions stand as it was from 1967 to 1980 to 2016. Those resolutions had been considered the law governing the city’s status, and they were binding because all countries had pledged to implement and abide by them in the maintenance of international peace and security. Until a two-state solution is formed, we urge world leaders to be impartial and not pressurise any countries with irresponsible and unnecessary statements.

    We hope and pray that both countries come to a resolution to end all the bloodshed. May we all be blessed and guided by God through all these turmoils and injustice. God’s Willing.

     

    UNITY LOYALTY SERVICE

     

    Secretariat Office

    Supreme Councils

    Pertubuhan Kebangsaan Melayu Singapura (PKMS)

     

    Official Letter (Image) :-

    Letter to US Embassy of Singapore - Page 1 Letter to US Embassy of Singapore - Page 2

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  • The Rohingyas in Rakhine, Myanmar

    The Rohingyas in Rakhine, Myanmar

    20 September 2017

    Ambassador H.E. Mr. Htay Aung
    EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE UNION OF MYANMAR
    15 ST. Martin’s Drive
    Singapore 257996

    Dear His Excellency,

    The Rohingyas in Rakhine, Myanmar

    Singapore Malay National Organisation (PKMS) are concern with the current state of affair and the ongoing human rights violations against the Rohingyas in Rakhine, Myanmar. The persecuted Rohingya minority faced increased violence, discrimination and with the recent fighting between the army and ethnic armed groups that escalated in northern Myanmar has further intensified humanitarian intolerance.

    It’s to the best interest of Myanmar government to act swiftly and intervene in resolving the above mention issue. Peace and stability are key fundamental towards economic progress of a country especially for the case in Myanmar which has so much to offer but this can only happen within a stable, peaceful and strong governance in a country.

    We believe Myanmar government is doing all it could in resolving the issues but with the whole world centring their concern on the displacement of the Rohingya, time is not on Myanmar government side. The longer this situation remains, it could be of a costly significance to Myanmar standing both globally and in ASEAN.

    We seek Myanmar government to act fairly and decisively especially in recognizing the Rohingya who had been living in Rakhine, Myanmar for many years. The human rights violations need to stop.

    Yours Sincerely,

    Muhammad Hairullah Ahmad
    Secretary General, PKMS
    cc : President
    Supreme Council Members

    Official Letter (Image) :-

    Letter to Myanmar Embassy

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