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Mdm Halijah Abdullah  Born 1932

 By Nurul Hidayah bte Anshari
 Millennia Institute



 I        At the centre, we, women, had to plant crops since
 was 10 when World War II
 happened. I was at home,
          the rationed food given wasn’t sufficient for everyone,
          especially those with large families. For the rationed
 helping my mom to cook,
 as always, when I heard
          of the day for food and other necessary items like
 a loud crashing sound.   foods, we basically had to queue up at ungodly hours
 I thought it was just a   toilet paper and water. Gardening wasn’t exactly
 lightning strike but when I   something I was familiar with so I gained help from this
 heard chaos, shouting and   Eurasian girl. She was like a sister to me. She was 15.
 panicky screams, I knew   She was the one who helped me with the gardening when I told her I had
 well enough that it wasn’t   never planted anything before. One day, while we were planting crops, this
 just a normal occurrence.   Japanese soldier just walked up to her and started calling
                         her improper names. When she did not respond, he pulled
 Later on, I found out that a bomb had been dropped on my   her hair and started slapping her face. That was the last
 neighbour’s house. It definitely terrified me and until today, I can still   time I saw her. I heard she got raped and killed for they
 remember the pale look on my neighbours’ face when he came to   found her too pretty.
 my house for shelter after his whole family had been wiped away. I
 thought that was all but it was just the beginning.   When all of this was happening, my mom was having serious health
              issues. She became really skinny. Well, she didn’t even eat much in
 “Two Japanese soldiers came to my house,   the first place. She often gave her food to me to eat. It hurt me seeing

 with guns and looks that screamed ‘you   her suffer and be able to do nothing about it. She passed away later
 better follow my instructions or I will not   on since her health problem had taken a toll on her life.
 hesitate to kill you’. When we refused   World War 2 wasn’t something I would want to experience
 to evacuate, they beat up my father and   again but it was also the reason why I am a much tougher
 brother. My mother couldn’t bear to watch   and stronger woman today. It helped me to better overcome
                     hardships and problems in life.
 them getting hurt so she made us evacuate
 the house to the evacuation centre,
 ‘for our safety’.”






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