- Source: Communism in Malaysia
Communism in Malaysia has existed since the 20th century. Communism was a major force during the Malayan Emergency that began in 1948. Between 1968 and 1989 during the Cold War, a communist insurgency took place and was suppressed by the government, and the ideology ultimately failed to take root in the country. After the end of the Cold War, the communist movement has left an enduring legacy on modern Malaysian politics. In the modern era, communists have often been portrayed as villains in media and education, with racial elements typically associated with ethnically Chinese Malaysians. Malaysian censorship of perceived communist media has taken place.
See also
Communist insurgency in Sarawak
Malayan emergency
Anarchism in Malaysia
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Sarawak
- Pemberontakan Komunis di Malaysia (1968–1989)
- Gerakan 30 September
- Partai Komunis Indonesia
- Indonesia
- Singapura di bawah pemerintahan Malaysia
- Demokrasi Terpimpin (1959–1965)
- Soekarno
- Konflik Moro
- Semoq Beri
- Communism in Malaysia
- Communist insurgency in Malaysia (1968–1989)
- Fourteen Days' War
- Malayan Emergency
- Communist insurgency in Sarawak
- Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation
- Malayan National Liberation Army
- Barisan Sosialis
- Operation Coldstore
- Briggs Plan