Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Chin Peng: The Last Attempt!

I heard that there is an effort by “somebody”, asking Chin Peng, the former Communist party of Malaya’s leader to be “forgiven” and allowed to come back to Malaysia. Chin Peng was exiled by our government since Communist party of Malaya (CPA) had been banned due causing some dangerous activities which lead to insecurity of Malaysia.
Communist Party of Malaya was founded by 1930s. The party turned to Malayan People Anti-Japanese Army (MPAJA) and it turns back to Communist Party of Malaya after the Japanese surrendered in World War II. They basically fought the Japanese at first as guerrilla “modus operandi”. Chin Peng leads the CPA, since he was the most senior leader after Lai Tek’s betrayal of being “double agent” for British and Japanese.
Chin Peng claimed to be responsible for killing civilians and some colonialist. Three plantation managers were killed by the Communist party of Malaysia. He denied the accusation, but I think he should responsible due his lead to the party. MPAJA also was claimed responsible for killing the Malays and Chinese ethnic in Malaysia. This unmerciful acts lead to Malayan colonial administration to declare a State of Emergency, and CPA was banned.
The civil war between the government of Malaya and CPA started on 1960 and it took a few years to end. Many of our soldiers, civilians and even Chinese were killed by the CPA during this period. The Royal Army of Malaysia successfully urged Chin Peng and his comrade guerillas to back off from Malaysia and they were totally exiled from Malaysia due to their sins! Chin Peng has live in exile since then.
There are some attempts that had been made by several “people” who denies the “sensitivity” of the victims of the attacks made by the Communist Party of Malaya. Thank God, the attempts were rejected by the High Court of Malaysia due to the sensitivity of Malaysian within that time.
But now, the attempt of bringing back Chin Peng is “voice” by somebody. He states that the reason is based on “humanitarian” grounds. “Humanitarian grounds”? What about the “humanitarian” of the victims of the CPA attacks? Are they are not “human” too? How about the sensitivity of their families? What if the “person” who calls the “forgiveness of Chin Peng” have a relatives which killed by Chin Peng’s comrades? Does he “count” on this?
He also claims that the Communism all around the world is no longer practice, and the communist was transformed to “economic-based struggles”. I could be agreed with this point. But, does he think about the “sins” of Chin Peng which leads to the death of many of our civilians? Do the families of the Royal armies who killed in the civil war will forgive Chin Peng? Will they easily “forgive and forget” the person who caused them grows without fathers, brothers or sons? Oh! Come on! Put yourself in their shoes.
I know that Chin Peng is no longer a threat to Malaysian security. He is 85 years old now and could no longer carry a rifle and shoot the people around. He is too old for that. But he is still a threat for my judgement. His mind is still a threat. By this age, he can say anything that he wanted. He could say lies about many things which could change the truth of Malaysia history. He could manipulate his so called “jungle experience” and try to portray to Malaysian as he is the “real” Malaysia independent leader! The story will be just the same as the tale of Raja Petra, “the real make up story teller”.
He will not loose anything by this age. Returning to Malaysia or just stay where he is will make no different to him or to the “person” who tries to bring him back now. But if he comes back to Malaysia, it will “hurt” and bring high “disturbance” on the sensitivity of victims of the attacks of the bloody Communist party of Malaya once upon a time ago. My advice is just stay where you are. Don’t come back or you will bring back another of problem to the government of Malaysia. Our government is quite busy at this time to think about Chin Peng’s. His bloody hands are still “covered with blood”!
I don’t have any idea about the reason of this “person” to bring Chin Peng back to Malaysia by this time. Is he tries to get media attentions? Or he is trying to get another “cheap publicity” to the public and to make sure that the public notice about his existence among the political leaders in this country. What a shame on him to make this call!

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