Talk:Chin Peng

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[edit] Sungei Siput killings

At the time (June 1948), I believe that the government did not know whether the 3 Sungei Siput killings were done by the MCP or not. Was it ever actually established that the MCP had been responsible for those killings? Maybe, but I have not encountered a source that says so. The article very much needs to cite some solid source material on this; an actual quotation, at least in the footnote, would be excellent. -- User:Chroma liberator, May 2007.

No-one took credit for the killings, but the killings which followed and were carried out by the MCP carried the same hallmarks of those killings. Eyewitnesses were certain of the events. What grounds do you have for suspecting that other groups might have been involved? docboat 09:20, 15 August 2007 (UTC)

[edit] External Links

The Online Biography (knowledgenet.com) appears to be a dead link. I will perhaps remove it in a while if nobody reports it having worked for them.

The Project Sitiawan link doesn't appear to have much to do with Chin Peng. It's a gallery of photographs, mostly of some schools. Should we keep it? -- User:Chroma liberator, May, 2007