- Rosli Dhobi
Infobox Person
name = Rosli Dhobi
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birth_date = 1932
birth_place =Kampung Pulo ,Sibu ,Kingdom of Sarawak
death_date =March 2 ,1950
death_place =Kuching ,Sarawak Rosli Dhobi (1932-
March 2 ,1950 ) was a famousMelanau Sarawak ian nationalist fromSibu ,Sarawak ,Malaysia during the Britishcrown colony era in that state.He was a member leader of the
Rukun 13 organization along with Awang Ramli Mohd Deli andBujang Suntong . It was a secret cell organization which carried out assassinations of British colonial officers inSarawak . He was well-known for his assassination of Sir Duncan George Stewart, the second governor of colonial Sarawak in 1948.Early life
Rosli Dhobi was born in 1932 in
Kampung Pulo ,Sibu ,Kingdom of Sarawak . Little is known about his earlier life although friends regard Rosli as an approachable person despite his quietness.Rosli started his career as a teacher and quit his job in 1947 in order to teach in
Sibu People's School . Rosli was known to be a nationalist and a poet. Using the nickname Lidros, Rosli penned down a nationalistic poem titled 'Panggilan Mu yang Suchi' which was published inUtusan Sarawak onFebruary 28 ,1948 . The usage of nickname was prevalent at the time since the British Colonial Authority vigorously monitored any attempts to spread words against them.Rosli joined
Rukun 13 in August, 1948. He was introduced to the organization by an old friend,Bujong Suntong .Assassination of Sir Duncan George Stewart
Background
The end of the
Second World War had brought an end to the Brooke Dynasty rule in Sarawak. Instead of giving independence toSarawak , the Brookes transferred authority of Sarawak to be aCrown Colony ruled from theColonial Office inLondon , which in turn dispatched aGovernor for Sarawak. This lead some Sarawakians to become anti-secessionist.Events
On
December 3 ,1948 , SirDuncan Stewart , the second governor of Sarawak, was murdered by the Rukun 13 members, Roslie Dhobie, Awang Ramli Mohd Deli,Morshidi Sidek andBujang Suntong inSibu .Rosli Dhobi and
Morshidi Sidek were among the crowd that welcomed the governor on his arrival toSibu . While the governor was meeting the local subjects and in near proximity with Rosli, Morshidi began to pretend to take pictures of the governor with a broken camera. The governor stopped to allow Morshidi to photograph him. At that moment, Rosli stabbed the governor.Rosli was arrested on the spot and sent to
Kuching for imprisonment. The governor bled so badly that he had to be flown back to Kuching for treatment and later toSingapore , where he died a week after the incident.Death
After a few months languishing in prison, Rosli Dhobie, Awang Ramli Mohd Deli, and Bujang Suntong were found guilty of murder and sentenced to death on December 4, 1948. This move was criticized by many, as Rosli Dhobi was a juvenile at the time of assassination. The death sentence was nonetheless a political statement.
Rosli Dhobi was sent to the gallows on the morning of March 2, 1950. Fearing the resentment of the local population, the British government did not allow Rosli Dhobi's body to leave the
Kuching Central Prison . Instead, his body was interred in an unmarked tomb within the prison compound.Aftermath
Sarawak was sent into tumultuous years, and the anti-Cessionists rebellion were crushed as the support by the locals dwindled due to the "aggressive" tactic used by Rosli Dhobi.
Reburial
After 46 years resting in an unmarked tomb, the remains of Rosli Dhobi were moved out of the
Kuching Central Prison to be buried in his home town ofSibu onMarch 2 ,1996 .See also
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Rentap , an Iban warrior frowned by Brooke
*James W.W. Birch , first Perak Resident who was killed by Datu MaharajalelaReferences
*Adopted from "Sabah dan Sarawak Menjadi Tanah Jajahan British, Sejarah Tingkatan 3" text book.
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