Today is Singapore’s 59th birthday. Many people don’t realise that Singapore is perhaps the only country in modern day history to be forced to be independent. I’m always fascinated by the story behind Singapore’s independence. The last few days leading to Singapore being expelled from Malaysia. One thing that I find interesting is the Proclamation of Singapore document.
The Proclamation of Singapore was signed by the then Prime Minister of Singapore Lee Kuan Yew on 9 August 1965 to formally declare Singapore becoming an independent and sovereign nation separate and independent of Malaysia. The Proclamation was read over Radio Singapura on 9 August 1965 at 10 am. Only the recording of the original Malay announcement remains.
Singapore shall forever be a sovereign democratic and independent nation, founded upon the principles of liberty and justice and ever seeking the welfare and happiness of her people in a more just and equal society.

The Proclamation of Singapore is perhaps the most important document in Singapore’s history. It signifies that Singapore is an independent country. Yet it was printed on a plain piece of paper with staples and filling holes. It’s an interesting story that I feel more people should know about.
The Proclamation of Singapore used to be on display at the National Gallery Singapore but it’s no longer there. I guess it is kept at the National Archives of Singapore. Hopefully, it will be on display again soon.