PUTRAJAYA: The government is sticking to its earlier decision in rejecting the return of former Malayan Communist Party (MCP) secretary-general Chin Peng to the country, said Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.
As it had stated earlier, the government was sensitive to the sentiments of the people who were still angry over the terrorist acts committed by the communist leader during the emergency years, he told reporters after chairing the 7th Meeting of the National Minerals Council, here Tuesday.
He said this when asked to comment on the apology by the former MCP leader published by a local English daily Monday.
However, if there was any change in the decision, the matter must be discussed again at the Cabinet meeting but the earlier decision remained.
"As of now, there is no forgiveness for you (Tiada Maaf Bagimu)," he said. - Bernama
tunku : only those who are the descendant of the communist wants the government to forgive chin peng.they themselves still carrying the ideology(communist). they do not care or bothered the feelings of those whose family had been tortured and killed by these people.think about those who were killed by chin peng and his army.think about the police,army and the people who were killed.the citizenship of those who are trying to bring back chin peng to Malaysia should be stripped off.yes,TIADA MAAF BAGIMU KOMUNIS.
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Terima kasih TPM.
bapa ku dibunuh bintang tiga.
Perhap MORE photos showing these atrocities should be shown to the younger generation so that they can understand the reason for not allowing chin peng to return
no really just give a chance for once...even my old grandpa cousin being killed in Bukit Kepong 1950...just be tolerate...
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