• The Malaysian Communist Party (MCP) was a merger of the Communist Party of Malaya/Marxist-Leninist (CPM-ML) and the Communist Party of Malaya/Revolutionary...
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    The North Kalimantan Communist Party (abbr. NKCP) was a Maoist communist party based in the Malaysian state of Sarawak in northern Borneo. It was formally...
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    armed conflict which occurred in Malaysia from 1968 to 1989, between the Malayan Communist Party (MCP) and Malaysian federal security forces. Following...
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    Malaya, the party fought in a third guerrilla campaign against both the Malaysian and Singaporean governments in an attempt to create a communist state in...
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  • 1983, the CPM/ML merged with the Communist Party of Malaya/Revolutionary Faction and founded the Malaysian Communist Party. C. C. Chin; Karl Hack (2004)...
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    communist insurgency in Sarawak was an insurgency in Malaysia from 1962 to 1990, and involved the North Kalimantan Communist Party and the Malaysian Government...
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  • The South Seas Communist Party (SSCP), also known as the Nanyang Communist Party (Chinese: 南洋共產黨), was a communist party in Southeast Asia established...
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  • with the Communist Party of Malaya/Marxist–Leninist to form the Malaysian Communist Party in 1983. Malayan People's Liberation Front Montesano, Michael...
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  • Malayan Communist Party, now called Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) Malaysian Communist Party North Kalimantan Communist Party, in Borneo Communist Mazdoor...
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    second-largest ethnic group in Malaysia, after the Malay majority, and constitute 22.8% of the Malaysian total population. Today, Malaysian Chinese form the second...
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  • Malaysian politics, a frog (Malay: katak politik) (Sabahan: Buhangkut politik) refers to an act where a politician crosses the bench from one party to...
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  • terrorism in Malaysia, including historical background, laws concerning terrorism, incidence of terrorism and international terrorism from the Malaysian perspective...
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    Chinese Malaysians. Malaysian censorship of perceived communist media has taken place. Communist insurgency in Sarawak "Chin Peng: Malaysia communist guerrilla...
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    The Communist Party of Thailand (Abrv: CPT; Thai: พรรคคอมมิวนิสต์แห่งประเทศไทย, RTGS: phak khommiwnit haeng prathet thai) was a communist party in Thailand...
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    Emergency (1948–1960) and later fought against the Malaysian government in the Communist insurgency in Malaysia (1968–1989). Their central committee was a trade...
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    The Communist Party of Indonesia (Indonesian: Partai Komunis Indonesia, PKI) was a communist party in the Dutch East Indies and later Indonesia. It was...
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    Peace Agreement of Hat Yai (1989) (category Communism in Malaysia)
    end of the Communist insurgency in Malaysia (1968–1989). It was signed and ratified by the Malayan Communist Party (MCP), and the Malaysian and Thailand...
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  • There are a number of communist parties active in various countries across the world and a number that used to be active. They differ not only in method...
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    The Chinese Communist Party (CCP), officially the Communist Party of China (CPC), is the founding and sole ruling party of the People's Republic of China...
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    Sabah, Malaysia, marking the victory during the battle in Kalabakan, Tawau, Sabah, Malaysian Borneo. A memorial in Ansip Ferry, Keningau, Malaysian Borneo...
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    United People's Party. After the elections, the Malaysian Government took a series of actions to further debilitate the Barisan. On Malaysia Day on 16 September...
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    supporting the communists. Although the emergency was declared over in 1960, communist leader Chin Peng renewed the insurgency against the Malaysian government...
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    The Malaysian Islamic Party, also known as the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party (Malay: Parti Islam Se-Malaysia; Jawi: ڤرتي إسلام سمليسيا) or its Jawi-based...
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    Lee Meng (category Malaysian communists)
    also romanised as Lee Min, was a Malaysian Chinese communist guerrilla and a leading member of the Communist Party of Malaya (CPM). She took part in...
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    over 400 of these settlements. Furthermore, 10,000 Malaysian Chinese suspected of being communist sympathisers were deported to the People's Republic...
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    Chin Peng (category Malaysian communists)
    OBE was a Malayan communist politician, guerrilla leader, and revolutionary, who was the leader and commander of the Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) and...
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  • a document promising to renounce violence and sever ties with the Communist Party of Malaya (CPM). However, he refused as he felt that signing such a...
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  • fourteen parties. Today the Barisan Nasional coalition has three prominent members – the UMNO, MCA (Malaysian Chinese Association) and MIC (Malaysian Indian...
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  • Shamsiah Fakeh (category Malaysian communists)
    – 20 October 2008) was a Malaysian nationalist and feminist. She was the leader of Angkatan Wanita Sedar (AWAS), Malaysia's first nationalist women organisation...
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  • Bong Kee Chok (category Malaysian communists)
    Malaysian political activist who was the main leader of the North Kalimantan Communist Party (NKCP). As Bong was opposed to the formation of Malaysia...
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