“Let not all that happen outside Sarawak that causes anxiety and division in society be a reason for us in Sarawak to be fragmented along religious and racial lines,” he said when launching the RM5.7 million newly restored Mill Hill Block at St Joseph Secondary School today. “That’s the beauty of our beautiful Sarawak and it is the onus on all of us to protect this unique way of life as Sarawakians. Joseph’s School in Kuching, like any other mission schools in Sarawak are reflections of Sarawakians’ ability to appreciate and celebrate their differences, said Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg. Also seen from right are Abdul Karim, Manyin, Poh and Dr Chan. Dr Sim (centre) cuts the ribbon to declare open the restored Mill Hill Block.
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