2012 in Malaysia

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2012
in
Malaysia
Decades:
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Legoland Malaysia in Nusajaya, Johor opened on September 15.
Muar (Bandar Maharani), the royal town of Johor.

2012 in Malaysia is Malaysia's 55th anniversary of Malaysia's independence.

Incumbents

Federal level

State level

Events

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

  • 26 July – One crew members was killed and three others were injured in an MV Bunga Alpinia 3 tanker explosion in Labuan.

August

  • 27 July -12 August – Malaysia competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, United Kingdom. On August 5, Malaysian badminton player, Lee Chong Wei, won a silver medal for the second time. On August 9, Malaysian diver Pandelela Rinong won a bronze medal in the 10 metre diving platform for the first time. This was the first female Malaysian athlete to win a medal at the Olympics, as well as the first to win an Olympic medal in any sport other than Badminton.
  • 15 August – Ops Selamat (formerly Ops Sikap) is launched by the Royal Malaysian Police.
  • 31 August – The Himpunan Janji Ditepati gathering was held at Stadium Nasional, Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur. It would set a world record of having one million tweets hashtaged #Merdeka55 containing messages of independence between 8:15 and 9:15 pm.

September

  • 4 September – Two Malaysian medical students were killed in the road crash at Vladimir, Russia.
  • 11 September – The preliminary report of Malaysia Education Blueprint 2013-2025 was introduced. The government made the report based on public opinions about education in Malaysia. There are 11 areas of reform which will be made in 3 phases.
  • 13–15 September – The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (William and Kate) were on a 3-day official visit to Malaysia, representing Elizabeth II for the Royal Jubilee celebrations.
  • 15 September – Legoland Malaysia in Nusajaya, Johor is opened to the public.
  • 16 September – The Malaysia Day celebrations was held at Lapangan Terbang Lama, Bintulu, Sarawak. This is the first such celebration held on a large scale in Sarawak.
  • 22 September – Muslims and non-Muslims in various parts of Malaysia made peaceful protests over the film Innocence of Muslims.
  • 22 September – The Automated Enforcement System (AES) came into force at all major roads, highways and expressways nationwide.
  • 23 September – The Urban Transformation Centre (UTC) for Kuala Lumpur at Pudu Sentral is officially launched.

October

November

The site of Pudu Prison after demolition.

December

Eurocopter EC 725 for RMAF to replace the Sikorsky S-61.

National Day and Malaysia Day

National Day theme: 1Malaysia; 55 Tahun Merdeka Janji Ditepati (1Malaysia; 55 Years of Independence Promises Fulfilled)
Malaysia Day theme: Janji Ditepati Rakyat Sejahtera

National Day parade

Dataran Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur

Himpunan Janji Ditepati (Janji Ditepati gathering)

Stadium Nasional, Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur

Malaysia Day celebrations

Lapangan Terbang Lama, Bintulu, Sarawak

Sports

Deaths

  • 20 January – Izwan Pilus – Malay singers
  • 27 January – Razali Alias – former Selangor footballer
  • 20 February – Latiff Ibrahim – Malay actors
  • 23 March – Tan Sri Mazlan Nordin – veteran journalist
  • 30 March – Raja Ashman Shah Ibni Sultan Azlan Shah – Raja Kecil Sulong of Perak
  • 3 May – Bob Kuman (real name Husni Mohd Rawi) – Malay comedian; entertainer
  • 5 May – Fickry Yaacub – chairman of Karangkraf Media Group
  • 29 May – Toh Puan Goh Sing Yeng – wife of former Penang's second chief minister (1969–1990), Tun Dr Lim Chong Eu
  • 29 June – Osman Kering – veteran actor
  • 7 July – Paul Ponnudorai – guitarist back-up for artists
  • 9 July – Azah Aziz (real name Sharifah Azah Mohamed Alsagoff) – wife of Royal Professor Ungku Abdul Aziz
  • 21 July – Ismail Hutson – President of Malaysian Zoological Society and veteran actor
  • 30 July – Tengku Putri Aishah – youngest sister of Sultan of Selangor
  • 15 August – Punch Gunalan (real name Panchacharan Gunalan) – former national badminton champion
  • 17 August – Nyonya Tan Abdullah – Dondang Sayang art laureate
  • 4 September – Tan Sri Hamzah Abu Samah – Honorary Life President of Olympic Council of Malaysia
  • 5 September – Mahadzir Mohd Khir – former Deputy Education Minister
  • 12 September – Raja Hamidah Raja Saat – veteran actress
  • 26 September – Toh Puan Siti Zainab – wife of former Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Penang (1989-2001), Tun Dr Hamdan Sheikh Tahir
  • 28 September – Tan Sri Abdul Ghani Minhat – football legend
  • 14 October – Tan Sri Kuek Yo Hao – renowned figure in the development of Johor
  • 12 November – Datuk Zawawi Mahmuddin – former Information Ministry secretary-general
  • 4 December – R. Jeyanathan – broadcaster[2]
  • 12 December – Engku Tan Sri Ibrahim Engku Ngah – former Keeper of the Ruler's Seal (Penyimpan Mohor Besar Raja-Raja)
  • 14 December – Mohd Noor Fikrie Bin Abd Kahar – terrorist group leader of Jemaah Islamiyah[3]
  • 16 December – Datuk Seri Hwang Sing Lue – Hwang-DBS (Malaysia) Berhad founder and former chairman
  • 22 December – Tun Dr Lim Keng Yaik – former Gerakan party president and the Energy, Water and Communications Minister

See also

References

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