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At the moment when China and the United States are arguing, Qi Yiming has already boarded his own special plane and headed to Malaysia. He did not appear to be alone on this trip. His girlfriend Jiang Huayan did not come with him. Qi Yiming joked that he was afraid of her getting tanned. Let her stay in the capital. Liao Huairen is still responsible for handling the affairs of Project 9527, and has actually been separated from Qi Yiming. Following Qi Yiming is Ye Yaoyu, who Qi Yiming does not like.
Even though Qi Yiming was on the plane, his plan for the situation in Malaysia was still unfolding step by step.
The rolling Didiwangsa Mountains stretch from Thailand to Malaysia, and there are lush tropical jungles at the junction of the two countries. This place has never been a peaceful place, and wars are always going on here. Because in the Hat Yai region in the south of Thailand, there is a group of "foreign revolutionaries", that is, the Communist Party of Malaya, which is regarded as a street rat in Malaysia.
At this time, the CPM could be said to be on the verge of collapse. First, affected by the Cultural Revolution in China in the 1960s and 1970s, the CPM also launched its own version of the anti-counterrevolutionary movement, which led to serious divisions within the party, with the emergence of Marxist-Leninists, Different factions, such as the revolutionary faction and the central faction, later merged with the Marxist-Leninist faction and the revolutionary faction led by Teo Chung Min and Yi Jiang to establish the Communist Party of Malaysia to compete with the orthodox Communist Party of Malaya led by Chen Ping.
This is not over yet. As the country entered the 1980s, Thailand's domestic politics gradually stabilized. It could not accept a large-scale armed separatist regime of the Sickle and Hammer Party in its southern territory. It would be easier to cause other disputes with Malaysia. Therefore, the Thai military In the early 1980s, a fierce attack was launched on the armed forces of the Communist Party of Malaya in the Hat Yai area. Although the personnel losses of the People's Army of the Communist Party of Malaya were not too great. They fled into the mountains and forests as soon as they saw that the enemy was strong. However, the base area they had worked hard to build was also destroyed and became increasingly weak.
In addition, China, the big brother that has always supported them, has entered a new era of reform and opening up. Ping Taizong stopped all funding for the Sickle and Hammer Party forces in Southeast Asia, including the provision of military training, funding, weapons and equipment, and the Voice of Revolution radio station. kind. Therefore, there is an atmosphere of defeatism everywhere within the CPM. The core leaders have begun to discuss whether to accept the proposals of Malaysia and Thailand, surrender to the two governments, and find a way to step down with dignity.
But the CPM did not expect that just when they were about to give up their armed struggle and surrender to the government, China would send troops to Malaysia without warning.
Located in the mountains of Kedah, the leader of the Communist Party of Malaya, Zhang Zhongmin, was emotional and complicated. They already knew through the radio that China sent troops into Malaya to protect overseas Chinese. The Malayan army was retreating steadily in the face of the righteous proletarian fighters. Now Kuala Lumpur, Kuantan, Seremban, Penang and other important cities have fallen into the hands of the Chinese army. .
Because it no longer accepts assistance from China, the MCP is basically no longer under the leadership of China. Many comrades even feel sad and angry at the coldness and ruthlessness of Chinese comrades. Including this time when PLA sent troops to Malaya, the Malayan Communist Party did not receive any information. They only learned of this information through China's International Broadcasting Station.
Zhang Zhongmin was a little worried at first. Chen Ping, who had always been the leader of the Communist Party of Malaya, had received notification from China. However, after verifying Chen Ping's central faction, they also received no information. Although the two factions split, they were not incompatible with each other. At least at this time, both parties began to get closer and were preparing to seek greater interests in this incident.
The Communist Party of Malaya has had a hard life. It made great contributions to resisting the Japanese invaders and British colonists. Malaysia was able to successfully become independent and the citizenship rights of the Chinese were improved. Without the resistance of the Communist Party of Malaya, it would not have been possible. But then the government turned around and regarded the CPM as an illegal organization and a thorn in the flesh. The two sides have been fighting for decades since the beginning. The CPM has always been hiding in the mountains and jungles, and it is even more stigmatized by the Malaysian government. ¡¤Demonization.
The leadership of the Communist Party of Malaya must think faster at this time. This time is most likely the biggest timing since the revolution of the Communist Party of Malaya. Although they still do not understand what China means, even if China finally withdraws its troops. They has dealt a huge blow to the Malaysian government forces. The Malaysian governmentAs the control power of various regions has also declined sharply, it is the CPM that has seized the opportunity to come to the forefront in some regions. In addition, if they are lucky, some of the weapons and equipment that China cannot take away after its withdrawal can also be retained by them, which will be a timely rain for the Malayan Communist Party, which is short of weapons and ammunition.
These are all considered from the perspective that China will eventually withdraw its troops. If China has other considerations, maybe the result will be better.
Zhang Zhongmin and his vice-chairman Yijiang were both wearing their most dignified Chinese tunic suits. They were waiting eagerly at the temporary stronghold in the mountains for the Chinese person who was about to come. Two days ago, his scouts encountered the Chinese army on patrol in Kedah and got in touch. The people from pla told them that a special envoy would come to visit in two days.
It was a visit, but Zhang Zhongmin and his comrades understood that the so-called special envoys who came were either giving orders to them or recruiting them directly. No one thinks there is any problem. The vast majority of the leading cadres of the Communist Party of Malaya are Chinese, and most of them came from the CPC. Everyone thinks that consciously accepting the leadership of the CPC is a matter of course. That is to say, Zhang Zhongmin and other senior officials will worry that their real power will be weakened. However, some cadres have second thoughts. Even if they lose their actual positions, they will always have empty titles. When the time comes, they will follow the large troops into the city and become peace bureaucrats. They will have food and money. It is better to drink comfortably than to live in the mountains and fight guerrillas all your life.
Many leading cadres are very old, and their children must find a way out. The more middle-aged people are, the less likely they are to be as courageous in the revolution as young people and be able to ride on the east wind to become popular. Even comrades with a strong sense of responsibility have to Breathe a sigh of relief.
The person who came to visit was a political commissar from a certain unit of the 8th Airborne Brigade, named Cai Jiashi. Although he is a Red Alert soldier, he not only has a military rank, but also holds a position within the party. Although his reputation is not as good as that of the chairman, secretary-general, and committee members of the CPM. But the leaders of the CPM, big and small, do not dare to look down upon him. of.
Cai Jiashi looks like a normal Red Alert soldier. He is quite serious, but he is not impolite, and he does not appear to be bossy. He first greeted: "Here, on behalf of our CPC and the people of the entire motherland, I would like to express my heartfelt condolences and greetings to the comrades of the Communist Party of Malaya, and express my respect for the contributions made by all comrades for people's liberation and national equality."
Several people in the Communist Party of Malaya immediately noticed a different atmosphere. In this sentence, people's liberation and national equality are mentioned together. In the past, most of the words were about seizing power for the working people and the proletariat, and national equality. It is not commonly spoken in Malaya. But if a thoughtful person can think of China's "excuse" for sending troops, it is not surprising that ethnic equality is regarded as an important revolutionary goal.
Zhang Zhongmin enthusiastically shook Cai Jiashi's hand and said repeatedly: "Thank you to the Chinese people for the CPC's care and support for us!" I don't know if his words were sarcastic, because they have not received aid from China for many years. .
The Cai family didn't take it seriously, and after a few more pleasantries, he got into the theme of his visit and said: "In the situation in Malaysia, our country has no choice but to send troops. It can relieve the temporary needs of the local Chinese compatriots, but it cannot solve the worries of the whole life. So in the final analysis, we still need to change the existing government and system.¡±
Zhang Zhongmin said excitedly: "Does China intend to resume its support for us and help us defeat the corrupt and mediocre Malaysian government?"
There was no change in the expression on Cai Jiashi's face, but he said: "Chairman Zhang, with all due respect, your party's situation in Malaysia is not good, and it has been marginalized, stigmatized and demonized quite seriously. Can it be peacefully accepted by the people?" Accept, it¡¯s worth observing.¡±
Yijiang retorted: "Whatever the people want to accept, as long as we seize power."
Zhang Zhongmin glanced at Yijiang accusingly. What he said was so incompetent that even if it was true, he couldn't say it clearly.
Sure enough, Cai Jiashi said: "As I said just now, our country is pursuing a thorough and complete solution to the living difficulties of the Chinese compatriots in Malaysia, not looking for trouble. In addition, times are different. Although your party continues to carry out armed revolution, It may be lagging behind in the study of communist theory. Based on its own national conditions, combined with practice and seeking truth from facts, our country has developed a newer and more progressive theoretical program for building a socialist country, developing socialism and finally entering communism, and has arbitrarily exported Red revolution and direct confrontation with the capitalist state are out of date.¡±
Zhang Zhongmin nodded repeatedly, "We understand. We hope that the fraternal parties can arm our party comrades with theoretical knowledge. We are also willing to accept the leadership of the CPC and lead the Malaysian people towards a new life of equality and freedom."
Cai Jiashi nodded with satisfaction, then handed Zhang Zhongmin a stack of information and said: "Our country is limited by international public opinion and international law and cannot be stationed in Malaysia for a long time, but our party has sent a talented and experienced Central Committee member to come to Malaysia in person."?To preside over relevant work, the first step is to unite all the forces that can be united to establish the "Nanyang Chinese Liberation Organization", and your party must also disarm the People's Army and join the ranks of the new People's Liberation Army. Of course, we will arrange for comrades from the Communist Party of Malaya to enter some leadership positions in the SPLO. After the new country is established, the CPM will gain recognized legal political status and participate in political life together with other parties. "
Zhang Zhongmin understood that he did not say that he had no capital. Although the military power had been handed over, it was not clear how much he could do with the thousands of communist and people's troops in his hands. Although they no longer have leadership rights, the soldiers are still members of the Communist Party of Malaya and are equally influential.
He asked with longing: "I wonder if when a new country is established, it will be based on China's experience and model?"
Cai Jiashi said: "I can't tell you clearly now. This requires reasonable and proper communication and consultation between the Nanyang Chinese and other people who are willing to join the new country. Considering that in order to win international sympathy, replicating our party's people's democratic dictatorship may face comparisons. There is huge resistance, so the initial consideration is to implement a multi-party system and decentralized politics under constitutional government. Well, I know this is different from our original socialist line, but giving full play to our initiative and combining it with reality is what we members of the Sickle and Hammer Party should do. "
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