UMNO, MCA used the communist threat (or used Chin Peng and CPM) to gain Independence from the British. They were collaborating with CPM all the while playing the good and bad cop routine and CPM was supposed to be disbanded and become a political party as the secret agreement between UMNO, MCA and CPM but UMNO and MCA choose to backtrack and renegade on their agreement in 1955 Baling talks and CPM had no choice but continue the war and punish the real traitors. The British were bling to this secret agreement and MCA had the backing of the CPC and Mao. MCA was the true CPM and CPM was a MCA/UMNO side show .
Perkasa: MCA’s tie with CPC poses serious threats to M’sia
Ibrahim Ali questions the collaboration between the BN component party and the Communist Party of China
UPDATED
KUALA LUMPUR: Malay NGO Perkasa today strongly condemned the move by BN component party MCA to establish ties with the Communist Party of China (CPC).
Perkasa president Ibrahim Ali said this course of action to collaborate on matters including education may pose a serious threat to the country.
He questioned if MCA does not have the necessary resources to develop the nation on their own accord, adding that by proceeding with the cooperation, MCA may be seen as being worse than DAP.
“What do they have to prove? Are they not getting the Chinese support, losing to the likes of DAP that they want to collaborate with a communist party to prove a point and impress the Chinese?
“Will MCA be the ground of bringing in modern day communism to Malaysia? This could make MCA worse than DAP.
“We feel that it is better for MCA to halt, rethink and withdraw their proposal to collaborate with CPC,” said Ibrahim in a press conference at Perkasa headquarters.
He was responding to MCA president Liow Tiong Lai who on May 13 said that his party and CPC have agreed to cooperate in several education and cultural fields, including the exchange of research findings of their respective think tanks.
Liow in a statement in Chinese said these agreements were reached after a high-level MCA delegation led by him met with Song Tao, the director of the international liaisons department of the CPC the week prior.
Liow, who is also the Transport Minister, said in the field of education, CPC agreed to provide scholarships to Malaysian students seeking tertiary education in China, and raising the scholarship quota for Malaysian students.
Putrajaya must make a stand
Ibrahim said whatever reasons MCA may have, CPC is still a political party based on the communist ideology which has long been banned in the country.
“Since young, we were taught that such ideology which doesn’t believe in God is very dangerous and unacceptable in Malaysia.
“Will communism be absorbed into our education? Will there be student exchange programmes with pupils who practise the communist ideology in the cadres training?” asked Ibrahim.
He said an official letter will be submitted to the Inspector General of Police, National Security Council Director General and the Registrar of Societies, with copies to Prime Minister Najib Razak and Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi for them to make a stand on the matter.
“What is Malaysia’s stand policy and security wise on cooperating with the Communist Party of China. Is it possible?
“If this is allowed by the government, will they then recognise and allow a communist party in Malaysia to be formed?” he asked.
Umno must clarify MOU with CPC
Earlier today, MCA religious harmony bureau chief Ti Lian Ker, in a statement, questioned Perkasa why it singled out MCA’s links with the CPC but overlooked the fact that Umno had inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the CPC in August 2010.
Umno secretary general Tengku Adnan Tengku Mansor signed the MOU on cooperation to have youth leadership exchanges so that the youth leaders of both countries can have a better understanding of the economic and social developments in Malaysia and China.
Commenting on the matter, Ibrahim urged Tengku Adnan to explain the full content of the MOU to the public so that no confusion arises among the public in the near future.
“If Ti can reveal that there is education training involved in the collaboration I want him to expose it.
“I feel uneasy about this too. I may have overlooked it but I don’t think their MOU includes education collaboration. If it does, all I can say is that it will be the end of Umno,” he said.
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