Telling our history as it is


I REFER to “Narration of history of nations” by Arof Ishak (The Star, March 5).

The writer mentioned that June H.L. Wong had not understood history and the development of human societies, as she had been critical of Muzium Negara’s failure to be inclusive of the roles of the non-Malay leaders and communities in the making of this nation in “Day at the museum” (The Star, Feb 25).

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