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Samad was survived by his children (whom he had with his first wife, Hamidah Hassan), as well as his grandchildren and great grandchildren. He had ten children during his life, eight of whom are still living. He had two sons, Hamed and Kamal, and daughters Maria, Norlin, Nuraina, Norazah, Nurazlin
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sent his condolences to Samad's son, describing him as able and shrewd though with an innate ability to accept changed realities. In the condolence letter, Lee said that they were friends even though they had parted company politically. When Samad wanted to visit his family in Singapore, Lee had
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Samad wrote extensively in support of Malaysian independence from the United Kingdom. He often met with the Malay supporters of independence, as well as the separatists who were against Dutch rule in nearby
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Samad promoted several social causes within his writing in post-independence Malaysia. He drew attention to social inequalities within Malaysian society, called for the national
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Samad rejoined the New Straits Times Press group following his release from prison as an editorial adviser. He retired from full-time journalism in 1988.
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Samad's family is "very conscious" of their Javanese heritage, and Samad himself spoke English with thick Javanese accent.
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For his writings on social issues, which were popular with the public, Samad was arrested in 1976 under the
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Samad died quietly on the evening 4 September 2008, at Pantai Medical Centre in
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when he was just 21 years old. The British, who controlled Malaysia during the
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in 1994 for his efforts in support of Malaysian independence, democratic
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and reported on the sometimes complex relationship between race and
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Samad's first wife, Hamidah Hassan, had died in 1990.
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He was honoured for his contribution in 1992 by the
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Index

Tan Sri
Peoples Action Party
Javanese immigrant
Victoria School
Senior Cambridge
certificate
Utusan Melayu
Japanese occupation of Malaya
World War II
colonial era
Utusan Melayu
Indonesia
People's Action Party
Lee Kuan Yew
Prime Minister of Singapore
Kuala Lumpur
Berita Harian
New Straits Times Press
standardisation
Malay language
Malaysian politics
Internal Security Act
Mahathir Mohamad
King of Malaysia
Sultan Azlan Shah of Perak
Ramon Magsaysay Award
Journalism, Literature and Creative Communications Arts
nation building
Kuala Lumpur
Lee Kuan Yew

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