This coming December 12th is the 61st anniversary of the Batang Kali massacres carried out by the British Army in Malaya against twenty-four Chinese civilians residing in a rural part of the state of Selangor. Chinese civilians in post-WW2 Malaya, including those in Borneo and other areas controlled by the British Empire, were just only starting to recover from the deep trauma of the cruel Japanese Occupation when deadly hostilities erupted between the (ex-)MPAJA and the returning British administration. The white man was very ignominiously chased out in 1942 by the then victorious Japanese Army, and this fact was never lost on the locals. So when he returned to Malaya after the Japs were defeated, the locals no longer saw him as their rightful master. The left-leaning MPAJA at this time wanted to secure its rightful place under the Malayan sun as it had very actively rallied the people and fought fiercely and fairly successfully against the Japanese after the white man had totally fled with his tail between his legs and leaving all the local people completely at the mercy of the Japanese. The Japanese had first landed in Malaya in Dec 1941 and by April 1942 the British and their Allies had abandoned the country. The darkest days ever known then fell upon the land and it was left to the MPAJA to fight alone the inhuman Jap Army. Their heroic exploits became legends and stories were told of how Jap soldiers tried to enter the jungles to go after them only to run back as fast as they went in. The MPAJA became known as 'hill mice' for their uncanny ability to elude the enemy. They carried out ceaseless guerilla attacks on the Jap Army until the Allied and British forces returned to Malaya. However upon returning, the British masters were not so thoughtful or grateful, and most surely were in no mood to act benevolent or generous even to its wartime ally. Open disagreement began to appear between the white man and the triumphant MPAJA, who was then riding on a high especially among the Chinese in Malaya who regarded the MPAJA as the true liberator. They had suffered the most under the Japs. Not the white man or others. The Britsh as usual, brought in their Empire troops, or sometimes referred to as Commonwealth forces and began to arrest and kill MPAJA members. These liberators then decided to flee into the dense jungles and forests and hence start a fresh new struggle, this time against the white man and his gang of 'running dogs'. The MPAJA, now known as the CPM, wore distinct uniforms and caps and therefore all historians should not equate them with the term 'terrorist'. Terrorists are those in civvies, including those who go around wearing coats or ties or religious garb and who only know how to use car
bombs and cellphone triggers. For example, those people in the areas known as Pattani, Narathiwat, Songkhla and Yala. And ironically, such people who enjoy setting off bombs to excite or surprise the innocent Thai civilians have their command headquarters safely located south of the border. (Now we could wonder who's the terrorist). The CPM fought the British Army, their Empire troops as well as their local underlings and harassed and killed the white planters who were mostly agents and frontmen for the British intelligence services. The CPM, despite their relatively ancient weapons fought tenaciously and won silent but extensive sympathy from the local people especially rural Chinese villagers. The British, in desperation cordoned off whole villages and viewed all the rural Chinese as potentially hostile. This stance was greatly adopted by the later independent government of Malaya who went on to initiate widespread and systematic suppressive policies against its Chinese minorities. The cordoned off villages were strictly guarded and the village residents were subjected to harsh treatment. On a number of occasions, British troops guarding the exit points forced women to strip stark naked in the open on the excuse that they were smuggling food to the outside and thereby aiding the CPM. It was like using wolves to guard sheep's mangers. Initially, things were not going well for the white man and he began to send special units including Gurkha and Scottish units to fight the CPM. One very such unit was the Scots Guards whose members on December 12 1948 shot to death a number of innocent villagers at a place called Batang Kali in the state of Selangor. They were all very deliberately killed by the Scots Guards, one by one. One man was allegedly shot first supposedly because he had in his possession one fruit too many. 24 were killed. On 1st January 1949, a cursory investigation was ordered by the authorities, but it was all in vain as the report concluded that they were shot because they were 'trying to escape' a search by the soldiers. In Malaya, even up to the '69 killings, civilians especially the minorities could be shot for resisting searches or breaking curfews. In 1970, the British again ordered another investigation, and this time, the new report included testimony that so clearly implicated the Scots Guards as murderers. It was said that the civilians were shot even though there were no attempts at all by them to run away. However, when the Labour government of Harold Wilson lost in the polls that year, the investigation was stopped and thrown into the dustbin by the incoming Conservatives. It was alleged that there was not any need to continue it as there was 'insufficient evidence'.
The British Army is certainly a bunch of notorious coldblooded murderers and killers. In the past, their fathers and grandfathers did the same thing in many, many places and now their children are doing the very same thing in Iraq and Afghanistan today. Not just the wanton killings, but also physical torture and acts of mental abuse have been carried out against a totally helpless and captive civilian population. Even during the Falklands War, the British Army was said to have committed atrocities against the Argentines. In WW2, the British did some of those things as well, both against enemy soldiers and civilians. Also, the British were famous for their determination to seek vengeance on the German public. 'Area bombing' was the favoured choice to exact punishment on the German civilians. Area bombing utilised phosphorous bombs and incendiary explosives to prevent escapes by civilians who had not been killed on the spot by high explosives. Often, several targets were attacked at the same time, to create mass confusion and also to prevent fire brigades from doing their work. The air raid on Dresden in mid-February 1945 which saw very intense firestorms created within the city by the deadly cargo of the British aerial killers was one of their more (in)famous handiwork. Imagine they could do all that to their fellow white men, what could they not do to others who don't have the same skin colour. They are truly devils and snakes. Even now, they are still just the same as ever, shooting, bombing, killing and maiming civilians. They are evil, like their fathers and grandfathers were before them. Till today, the British authorities have refused to admit any official wrongdoing in the Batang Kali killings.There is also no sign that any compensation would ever be paid. The Batang Kali massacre was just one incident on a long list of many such killings and massacres. The British man is truly evil. He is very EVIL !!! He is evil indeed. His father is none other than Lucifer himself !! !!