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Singapore marks 50-yr since independence

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Update: 2015-08-08 22:33:00
Singapore marks 50-yr since independence Photo courtesy: bbc.com

DHAKA:  Singapore is holding nationwide events to mark 50 years since it became an independent state.

Tens of thousands of people are expected to attend an outdoor parade, complete with flybys by the air force and a Singapore Airlines A380 airliner reports bbc.com.

Singaporeans are also being asked to join together in reciting the national pledge and singing the national anthem.

Singapore became independent when it was ejected from the Federation of Malaya amid social unrest.

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The city state celebrates its independence day in style every year, but this year's SG50 events are being billed as the country's biggest ever celebration, with months of build-up in shops, schools, work places and in the media.

One student, Yang Jie Ling, told Reuters: "It's only 50 years for a small nation like us, so we have achieved so much. It's a year that Singaporeans will want to remember forever."

The parade this year will include a special tribute to Lee Kuan Yew, who led Singapore into independence and was its prime minister until 1990.

The much-respected leader died in March this year, prompting public mourning.

A recording of him reading the Proclamation of Independence will be played on radio at 09:00 (01:00 GMT).

Key figures attending Sunday's celebrations include Malaysian PM Najib Razak and Australian Deputy PM Warren Truss.

BDST: 0833 HRS, AUG 9, 2015
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