Rosli Dhobi

Malaysian rebel

Rosli Dhobi (18 March 1932 – 2 March 1950), also known as Rosli Dhoby, was a nationalist from Sibu, Sarawak, of mixed Malay-Melanau descent during the time Sarawak was a British colony.

Rosli Dhobi

He was a leader of Rukun 13, a secret group that opposed British rule in Sarawak. The group, with members like Morshidi Sidek and Awang Rambli Bin Deli, targeted British officers. Rosli is best known for killing Duncan George Stewart, the second colonial governor, in 1949.

In 1975, Mahathir Mohamad, then the Minister of Education, renamed SMK Bandar Sibu to SMK Rosli Dhoby in his honor.[1]

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  1. Adawiyah, Rabi Atul (11 September 2014). "Jiwai semangat Rosli Dhoby (Emulate the spirit of Rosli Dhoby)". Harian Metro.