Survey shows Chin Peng not welcomed home

From: "Gordon"
Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2009 19:49:30 +1000
Local: Fri, Jun 19 2009 5:49 pm
Subject: Survey shows Chin Peng not welcomed home

Datuk Abdullah Morad, the Director-General of the Malaysian Information
Department said that a survey had been carried out to gauge the people's
sentiments about Chin Peng, the former leader of the Communist Party of
Malaya to return to the country and it found that 80% of them did not want
him to come back. He said "The survey revealed that the people of all ethnic
groups could not accept Chin Peng because of the atrocities committed by him
during the emergency period and after the country attained independence.
There can be chaos in the country and the people can become confused if the
issue on Chin Peng continues to be played up by opposition leaders to gain
sympathy although the people have rejected Chin Peng's intention to return,"

Very strange that Murad did not carry out a survey re the rest of the Malay
communists when they were given the right to return to Malaysia. If I were
to carry out a survey re his competency, I am quite sure I will get a result
with 80% saying he is useless and stupid and should be thrown out into the
rubbish heap. Saddam Hussein's Information Minister up to the last minute
was still broadcasting that the war was going on well for Saddam.

From: "Gordon"
Date: Sat, 20 Jun 2009 17:55:49 +1000
Local: Sat, Jun 20 2009 3:55 pm
Subject: Re: Survey shows Chin Peng not welcomed home

"adrian chin" wrote in message

> Let him come home so that we can put him on trial for crimes against
> citizens of Malaysia. Win win situation for all. He gets to come die at
> home and we get to see him in jail

Charge Razak for crimes committed during May 13. The truth has finally got
to surface. Charge Mamak for instigation against other races resulting in
May 13th. he can languish in jail for the rest of his days. Many people
willbe quite happy.

From: Paul Saccani
Date: Sat, 20 Jun 2009 22:51:10 +0800
Local: Sat, Jun 20 2009 10:51 pm
Subject: Re: Survey shows Chin Peng not welcomed home

On 20 Jun 2009 13:40:57 +0800, adrian chin wrote:

>Let him come home so that we can put him on trial for crimes against
>citizens of Malaysia. Win win situation for all. He gets to come die at
>home and we get to see him in jail

There is no legal basis to charge him with those offences.

Nor is there a lawful basis to deny him entry to Malaysia. More than
that, he is even entitled to resettlement assistance.

But evidently, the Malaysian government has little respect for law and
their obligations willingly entered into in the international treaty
which they negotiated, signed and ratified..

I believe the term is buruk siku.

If the government didn't want to allow him entry to the country, they
should not have signed a treaty obliging them to do so.

From: CKSF
Date: Sat, 20 Jun 2009 13:58:21 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Sun, Jun 21 2009 4:58 am
Subject: Re: Survey shows Chin Peng not welcomed home

On Jun 20, 1:40 am, adrian chin wrote:

> Let him come home so that we can put him on trial for crimes against
> citizens of Malaysia. Win win situation for all. He gets to come die at
> home and we get to see him in jail

And pray tell what crimes are those? And do not prejudge until there
is actually a court case to answer for.


From: CKSF
Date: Sat, 20 Jun 2009 13:59:00 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Re: Survey shows Chin Peng not welcomed home

On Jun 20, 3:55 am, "Gordon" wrote:

> "adrian chin" wrote in message

> > Let him come home so that we can put him on trial for crimes against
> > citizens of Malaysia. Win win situation for all. He gets to come die at
> > home and we get to see him in jail

> Charge Razak for crimes committed during May 13. The truth has finally got
> to surface. Charge Mamak for instigation against other races resulting in
> May 13th. he can languish in jail for the rest of his days. Many people
> willbe quite happy.

Actually, it won't be Razak, but Harun and his entourage. And Mahathir
too.

Know your history.

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