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Thursday, 21 May 2009

Gerakan's Suggestion On Chin Peng Unbecoming - Cheras Umno

KUALA LUMPUR, May 20 (Bernama) -- Umno Cheras division has described a Gerakan Penang's suggestion that former communist leader Chin Peng be allowed to return to the country as unbecoming of a Barisan Nasional member.

Its division head, Datuk Syed Ali AlHabshee said the genocide committed by the Malayan Communist Party on the people could not be forgiven and many soldiers had been killed and maimed by the insurgents.

"Chin Peng had left a black spot in the history of the country. It was rather strange for Gerakan to make the suggestion in the light of the present political scenario," said

Penang Gerakan Chairman Datuk Dr Teng Hock Nan urged government to re-look at Chin Peng's case and he should be allowed him to return to the country on humanitarian grounds as he was no longer a security threat.

Association of Former Elected Representatives (Mubarak) president Tan Sri Abu Zahar Ujang said it sent shockwaves down his spine to think of the implication if the government agreed to the suggestion.

"Although the government is open and liberal, we should not forget the history of the communist insurgency," he added.

Majlis Muafakat Ummah (Pewaris) deputy president Rahimuddin Md Harun described the suggestion as preposterous and off tangent.

"It is like adding salt to injury. Does he (Dr Teng) forgets history? The government should not entertain such request," he added.

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