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  • KUALA LUMPUR, August 5 — Former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and his wife Tun Dr Siti Hasmah Mohd Ali have reached yet another milestone together by celebrating 64 years of wedded bliss today.

    To commemorate the special occasion, Datin Paduka Marina Mahathir, the couple’s eldest daughter, dedicated a heartwarming Facebook post to them.

    “How do you survive 64 years of marriage? Only through lots of patience, respect, empathy, humour and of course, lots of love,” Marina said in the Facebook post which was accompanied by a few photos of Dr Mahathir and Dr Siti Hasmah cutting a pulut kuning cake.

    “Happy anniversary, Mum and Dad! May you be granted many many more years together and continue to inspire us on what a true partnership in marriage is.”

     

    Many social media users also chimed in on Marina’s post to wish the couple a happy wedding anniversary and good health.

    Earlier today, Dr Mahathir also took to social media to commemorate his wedding anniversary by sharing several photos of himself with Dr Siti Hasmah.

    Dr Mahathir and Dr Siti Hasmah met as students when they were both studying at the King Edward VII College of Medicine in Singapore in 1947.

    They then tied the knot in 1956, four years after Dr Mahathir completed his medical degree.

    They have seven

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  • Marina Mahathir

    Daughter of Malaysian Prime Minister

    In this Malay name, there is no surname or family name. The name Mahathir is a patronymic, and the person should be referred to by their given name, Marina.

    Datin PadukaMarina binti Tun Dr. Mahathir (born 11 May 1957)[1] (Jawi: مرينة بنت محاضر) is a Malaysian socio-political activist and writer. She is the eldest child of the 4th and 7th Prime Minister of Malaysia, Mahathir Mohamad and Siti Hasmah Mohamad Ali.[2] She graduated from the University of Sussex.

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    Marina is a dynamic leader in many non-governmental organizations such as the Malaysian AIDS Foundation and is an active socio-political blogger. She also writes in her bi-weekly column called Musings in The Star newspaper since 1989.[3] Some of her pieces in the column have been published in her books such as 50 Days: Rantings by MM, published in 1997 and Telling It Straight, published in 2012 by Editions Didier Millet.[3] The latter is a selection of her articles published in her column between 2003 and 2012. It includes a foreword by Dr Farish A. Noor, a local political scientist and historian. It contains 90 articles which are written thematically including a special written introduction on t