- U Razak
U Razak (
20 January 1898 -19 July 1947 ;Arabic : Abdul Razak) was a Burmese politician who was a respectededucationalist . He was a minister and was assassinated, along with hiscabinet , on19 July 1947 .July 19 is celebrated inMyanmar today as Martyrs' Day. U Razak was Minister of Education and National Planning, and was chairman of theBurma Muslim Congress .Abdul Razak was born in
Meiktila on20 January 1898 . He studied at theWesleyan School in Mandalay, and continued his studies at the Rangoon College, earning a B.A. degree in English. Throughout his school years, Razak was involved in athletics.In 1920, Razak was a leader in organising the first Burmese student
boycott to the British colonial education system. In 1921, he became headmaster ofMandalay National High School . Razak's natural charisma was effective in persuading the Mandalayans. WhenJapan invaded Burma inWorld War II , he was imprisoned.In 1945, Abdul Razak was named chairman of the Mandalay branch of
Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League (AFPFL) and was elected aMember of Parliament to represent Mandalay. He was Minister of Education and National Planning inAung San 'sCabinet . It is stated that when U Razak was attended to in the immediate aftermath of the assassination on 19 July 1947, he asked that his colleagues be taken care of before himself. He died on19 July 1947 together with other cabinet members.Razak initiated calls for unity between Burmese
Muslim s andBuddhist s. He was a devout Muslim, but maintained ties to Buddhism, educating himself on Pali, the sacred script ofTheravada Buddhism , and helped found the Mandalay Degree College (modernMandalay University . Razak fathered three children.References
*Burmese Encyclopedia Vol 11, P 73 printed in 1970
External links
* [http://www.irrawaddy.org/article.php?art_id=8463 A Leader of Men] Yeni, "The Irrawaddy", September 1, 2007
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