BRINGING back the ashes of Chin Peng and scattering them in Perak was insensitive to those who fought communists during the insurgency, said Ismail Sabri Yaakob.
The opposition leader said regardless of what had happened, it doesn’t change the fact that Communist Party of Malaya chief was a terrorist.
“We are unhappy with bringing back Chin Peng’s ashes. Although it is just ashes, we have to be clear that he was a terrorist.
“So, by bringing back his ashes it does not change anything,” he told reporters in Parliament lobby today.
It was reported that Chin Peng’s ashes were brought to the country on September 16 in defiance of a government prohibition on the CPM leader’s remains being brought back to Malaysia after he died in Thailand six years ago.
“When they terrorised, thousands of soldiers, police and even civilians died, and some were severely injured.
“The family members of those killed might still be around, or some of them who were injured might still be alive. They might have not forgotten the tragic events that happened then, and bringing back his ashes will only anger them,” Ismail Sabri said.
Ismail Sabri said the Barisan Nasional government didn’t allow Chin Peng’s ashes to be brought back.
In 2009, Chin Peng, whose real name was Ong Boon Hua, lost a legal battle to be allowed back to Malaysia.
The Federal Court ruled against his application after he was unable to prove he was born in Malaysia.
Chin Peng died of cancer in Thailand in 2013. – November 27, 2019.
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