Malaysia's unique racial unity must be preserved, says Iranian businesswoman Datin Mary Rasouli. Speaking after buying clothing and delicacies in Melaka recently for a corporate social responsibility programme set for the upcoming Deepavali celebration, Rasouli said she can see the strong bonds between Malaysians after living in the country for almost 20 years.
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00:00 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:03 This is a very special occasion to celebrate
00:25 the unity of this country.
00:28 And as a foreigner, we're all here.
00:32 We really enjoy this space of peace and happiness
00:39 among all the races, where everybody respect each other
00:43 and celebrate the special festive.
00:46 In this season, it's Deepa Valley.
00:49 So therefore, we are here to also experience and spread
00:52 the love and joy to everybody.
00:54 We just finished the program in Malacca called Health Camp.
00:59 And since we came to Malacca with our team members,
01:03 we decided to come to this street
01:06 and experience the special festive of Deepa Valley.
01:13 And at the same time, this is a good opportunity for us
01:17 to do some CSR activities.
01:20 So for that purpose, we bought some food for the needy.
01:24 And I came here to give away to them and experience and share
01:31 the love and joy.
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