"Chin Peng, to young Malaysians, is a man of another era. Few of us would argue that he lived in another world, as he himself admitted. Neither do they care whether he was a freedom fighter or communist terrorist.
Most universities no longer teach communism in their political science departments, preferring to look at al-Qaeda and Islamic radicalism as part of their courses on security.
But like his memory which, as Chin Peng says, has become spotty, the baggage of history could perhaps become lighter one day. Perhaps he would then be seen in a different light – but time is not on his side".
(Source - Wong Chun Wai, Sunday Star 22/11/2009)
Does this mean Islamic radicalism is active in this country now?
Mameeee,
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ahhh, we don't need him here lah.
ReplyDeleteuntung jadi rakyat negeri pmbgkang. bila susah umno/bn dulu terjah nak bantu. lepas tu kerajaan negeri. dah dapat dua bantuan.
ReplyDeletesubsidi beras (subur) pun kena tanggung sebab rakyat kelantan negeri pembangkang ramai trak sempat nak daftar. menteri bn yg tukang melalak minta tangguh.
rakyat bn/umno satu pun belum tentu dapat bila ada masalah.
agaknya lepas ni ramai nak negeri mereka jadi pembangkang. dapat untung bebbb..!
najib kena bijak tafsir.
jgn jadi pak lah. ikut penasihat bodoh. dekat nak pilihanraya pun naik harga minyak. lastly, bn lingkup. tp penasihat yg bodoh tu rasanya masih hidup selesa dan mewah dalam kerajaan bn.
-warzahmin-