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The Harun Diaries
Ashaari Imran Azman Shah
25 episodes
1 day ago
This is a look back into Malaysian history through the eyes of Datuk Harun Idris, a character steeped in controversy and much mythology. Whilst serving out a jail sentence from 1978-1981 he kept a daily journal which has inspired the harun diaries project. Opening up a chance to speak to those who could describe the historical context as well as the man himself.
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This is a look back into Malaysian history through the eyes of Datuk Harun Idris, a character steeped in controversy and much mythology. Whilst serving out a jail sentence from 1978-1981 he kept a daily journal which has inspired the harun diaries project. Opening up a chance to speak to those who could describe the historical context as well as the man himself.
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Conversation with Dato Nelson who served in the foreign ministry
The Harun Diaries
1 hour 3 minutes 1 second
2 years ago
Conversation with Dato Nelson who served in the foreign ministry
This conversation was conducted in January of 2022. Dato Nelson gives his perspective on his intimate knowledge of Tun Razak and Dato Harun Idris.
The Harun Diaries
This is a look back into Malaysian history through the eyes of Datuk Harun Idris, a character steeped in controversy and much mythology. Whilst serving out a jail sentence from 1978-1981 he kept a daily journal which has inspired the harun diaries project. Opening up a chance to speak to those who could describe the historical context as well as the man himself.