People & Power meets Communist guerrilla fighters expelled from Malaysia and living in hiding for nearly 50 years and hears about their desire to return home.
What cannot be forgiven is the Communist Part members killed even the innocents. If they fought for the people, why they did they violate the people at large? They helped the British government then because they had their own agenda; to win over the people and showed they fought for the country. But that is understood because the Japanese were clear invader.
we suffered...and we were in fear of the postugese,deutch,japanese,british and communist...those people has been expelled and we have reached our independent..the old wound will not easily healed..they killed the locals and tortured them..
Chin Peng helped the Brits fought the japaneses during WW2. after the war, Lord Mountbatten awarded him a medal and sent the SAS to kill him. to those in living in Msia/spore, he is a war hero. not to be hunted like a war criminal.
The communist fight the japanese during WW2 while the British ran away. Without the Communist, do you think the Brits would abandoned Malaya so easily.
what ever the CPM ideolody, they are all nationalistic hero of Malaysia who fought against foreign occupation, japanese then against the british. CPM is truly non racial, don't forget they have malay regiment too led by Rashid Maidin. Even after they have sign the peace accord with the Malaysian Govt back in 1989, and pledging loyalty to Malaysia, the Agong and the constitution, the Malaysia Govt have still not kept their side of the bargain by letting these hero home.
I was there. It was a difficult time. We fought for what we believed was right. We fought and killed dozens, hundreds of who we thought were the enemy.
And we won. That is why I am still here in Malaysia. Even though we won, I still wonder if those we killed were truly evil, or were they simply like us, following orders, fighting for what we thought was right.
@varvoom Was allowing them to return to Malaysia one of the conditions? If not then shut up.
nastykurtbadboy 7 months ago
What cannot be forgiven is the Communist Part members killed even the innocents. If they fought for the people, why they did they violate the people at large? They helped the British government then because they had their own agenda; to win over the people and showed they fought for the country. But that is understood because the Japanese were clear invader.
nastykurtbadboy 7 months ago
no way they should return.... damn communist.. thats wat u get for killing so many policeman in malaya..
popingar 9 months ago
we suffered...and we were in fear of the postugese,deutch,japanese,british and communist...those people has been expelled and we have reached our independent..the old wound will not easily healed..they killed the locals and tortured them..
dunkenus 11 months ago
Chin Peng helped the Brits fought the japaneses during WW2. after the war, Lord Mountbatten awarded him a medal and sent the SAS to kill him. to those in living in Msia/spore, he is a war hero. not to be hunted like a war criminal.
xismark1 1 year ago
The communist fight the japanese during WW2 while the British ran away. Without the Communist, do you think the Brits would abandoned Malaya so easily.
akjaneka 2 years ago
yaa crush the reds
duarius 3 years ago
no rights for the reds . nothing wrong
darkstarweber 3 years ago
what ever the CPM ideolody, they are all nationalistic hero of Malaysia who fought against foreign occupation, japanese then against the british. CPM is truly non racial, don't forget they have malay regiment too led by Rashid Maidin. Even after they have sign the peace accord with the Malaysian Govt back in 1989, and pledging loyalty to Malaysia, the Agong and the constitution, the Malaysia Govt have still not kept their side of the bargain by letting these hero home.
varvoom 4 years ago
I was there. It was a difficult time. We fought for what we believed was right. We fought and killed dozens, hundreds of who we thought were the enemy.
And we won. That is why I am still here in Malaysia. Even though we won, I still wonder if those we killed were truly evil, or were they simply like us, following orders, fighting for what we thought was right.
Shinobi452 4 years ago