This article lists important figures and events in Malaysian public affairs during the year 2003, together with births and deaths of notable Malaysians.
May — The
Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) signed a deal to purchase 18 Russian Sukhoi
Su-30MKMjet fighters worth almost $1 billion. The Su-30MKMs would be delivered in batches starting in early 2007. As part of the deal, the Russians would send a Malaysian astronaut (angkasawan) to the
International Space Station (ISS).[9]
25 May – A 19-year-old salesgirl died when a car driven by 21-year-old college student crashed into her and several friends seated at a table set up at a roadside in front of a 24-hour restaurant in Section 14,
Petaling Jaya,
Selangor.
23 June – The base of a tower once part of the
Porto de Santiago fort built by the
Portuguese 500 years earlier was discovered near Padang Pahlawan,
Malacca.
24 July – The
Federal Special Forces of Malaysia (FSFM) was declared an illegal organisation by the federal government because its activities posed a threat to national security. Nor Azami Ahmad Ghazali the leader of the FSFM and 24 of its members were arrested.[12]
18 September – Prime Minister
Mahathir Mohamad paid a glowing tribute to former MCA president
Ling Liong Sik for his successful service as transport minister and Cabinet minister for 27 years.[19]
23 September –
Media Prima Berhad, Malaysia's largest integrated media group of companies was launched.[20]
Malaysia was only formed on September 16, 1963. Prior to that date, Peninsular Malaysia was known as Malaya, Sarawak under Crown Colony of Sarawak and Kingdom of Sarawak and Sabah under North Borneo.
This article lists important figures and events in Malaysian public affairs during the year 2003, together with births and deaths of notable Malaysians.
May — The
Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) signed a deal to purchase 18 Russian Sukhoi
Su-30MKMjet fighters worth almost $1 billion. The Su-30MKMs would be delivered in batches starting in early 2007. As part of the deal, the Russians would send a Malaysian astronaut (angkasawan) to the
International Space Station (ISS).[9]
25 May – A 19-year-old salesgirl died when a car driven by 21-year-old college student crashed into her and several friends seated at a table set up at a roadside in front of a 24-hour restaurant in Section 14,
Petaling Jaya,
Selangor.
23 June – The base of a tower once part of the
Porto de Santiago fort built by the
Portuguese 500 years earlier was discovered near Padang Pahlawan,
Malacca.
24 July – The
Federal Special Forces of Malaysia (FSFM) was declared an illegal organisation by the federal government because its activities posed a threat to national security. Nor Azami Ahmad Ghazali the leader of the FSFM and 24 of its members were arrested.[12]
18 September – Prime Minister
Mahathir Mohamad paid a glowing tribute to former MCA president
Ling Liong Sik for his successful service as transport minister and Cabinet minister for 27 years.[19]
23 September –
Media Prima Berhad, Malaysia's largest integrated media group of companies was launched.[20]
Malaysia was only formed on September 16, 1963. Prior to that date, Peninsular Malaysia was known as Malaya, Sarawak under Crown Colony of Sarawak and Kingdom of Sarawak and Sabah under North Borneo.