Sybil ,
who was born in Medan in 1899, arrived in Papan, Perak, where her famed clinic
still lies, with her husband Dr Abdon
Clement Kathigasu, operated a clinic in No.141 at Brewster Road in Ipoh,(now known as Jalan
Sultan Idris Shah,Ipoh) in late December 1941.Until early 1980s, the name and
legend of Sybil Kathigasu was very well-known in Malaysia, especially in the
Ipoh-centered Kinta Valley. The Christian Eurasian woman who was very
un-apologetically pro-colonial and spoke Cantonese was particularly
remembered by older generations of Chinese residents of Ipoh and its satellite
township Papan as one simple, kind-hearted and extraordinarily brave soul who
saved many lives and inspired those in despair during the 44-month Japanese
occupation from December 1941 to August 1945. To those who are younger, her
legend is preserved in her wartime memoirs No
Dram of Mercy first published in 1954. According to the legend, the simple
housewife of Dr Abdon Clement Kathigasu, secretly helped
to supply medicines and medical services to the anti-Japanese guerrilla forces
in Papan where she and her family lived as war refugees. She also helped them
to illegally keep shortwave radio sets and listen to broadcasts from Britain
and the outside world. Because of those 'subversive' activities she and her
husband were arrested, tortured and detained until the war ended.
Adapted
from : www.malaysiakini.com/opinions/
THE FORGOTTEN HISTORY OF SYBIL KATHIGASU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2JT_LygOCY
THE FORGOTTEN HISTORY OF SYBIL KATHIGASU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2JT_LygOCY
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