Komunis tak kalah, kerajaan beri RM8000 kepada pengganas

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Tarikh 2 Disember 1989 harus diingat oleh semua rakyat Malaysia. Ini ialah tarikh dimana komunis membuat perjanjian dengan kerajaan Malaysia. Komunis tidak menyerah kalah atau dikalahkan, mereka hanya melupuskan senjata mereka dan menghentikan aktiviti militan. Komunis diberi pilihan untuk menetap di Malaysia dengan diberi wang sebanyak RM 8,000.00 seorang serta wang saraan hidup sebanyak RM 300.00.

Adakah manafaat, tawaran serta ganjaran lain diberikan kepada komunis selepas 2 Disember 1989?  

Apakah tawaran yang diberikan kepada pasukan keselamatan yang terkorban, kudung tangan dan kaki selepas 2 Disember 1989?

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PELAKSANAAN PERJANJIAN HAADYAI
Selepas perjanjian tersebut dimeterai :
Kira-kira 1,188 anggota pasukan keselamatan bersenjata PKM yang berada di hutan sempadan Malaysia - Thailand akan keluar dari hutan dan memulakan hidup baru.
Kerajaan Malaysia berjanji untuk membayar subsidi kehidupan sebanyak RM 8,000 sekembali ke Malaysia dan wang saranan hidup sebanyak RM300 untuk membantu mereka menyesuaikan diri dengan kehidupan di tanahair.
 
When the Communist bloc in Europe collapsed in the late 1980s, the MCP had accepted the fact that they did not have any chance to form a communist government in Malaya.
After a series of negotiations between the Malaysian Government and the MCP, with the Thai Government as the mediator, the MCP finally agreed to sign a Peace Accord in Haadyai, Thailand on the 2 December 1989.
The peace accord did not require the MCP to surrender; it only required that the MCP cease their militant activities.
With the signing of the Haadyai Peace Accord, the MCP agreed to disband their armed units and destroy all of their weapons.
They also ‘pledged their loyalty’ to His Majesty the Yang di Pertuan Agong of Malaysia. This date marked the end of the MCP insurgency in Malaysia.
At the end of the peace accord, it was estimated that there were about 1,188 MCP members still on the active list. Some of them chose to return to their states in Malaysia and the rest selected to stay in a “Peace Village” at the Thai border. The Malaysian Government had paid them all some compensation money. First RM 3,000 was paid on their immediate return, and another RM 5,000 was paid three years after their return.

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