After the surrender of japan, the MPAJA went out a full genocide in the Peninsular Malaya killing many Malays, Indians and lastly Chinese.The genocide lasted 14 days in such places like Batu Pahat, Kuala Kangsar, Teluk Intan and much more.[1]

Perang 14 hari
Part of Aftermath of World War 2
LocationPeninsular Malaysia
DateAugust 1946
TargetMalays and Indians who supported the Japanese rule, Chinese who supported the Kuomintang
Attack type
Mass killings
DeathsMany Malays, Chinese and Indians killed
PerpetratorsMPAJA
MotiveRevenge to the people who supported the Japanese rule

During those 14 days, the MPAJA went on a rampage, acting brutally by killing Malays, Indians and Chinese whom they claimed were Japanese secret police.They took revenge without humanity even though the Malays who were killed were their neighbors. Among those incidents, MPAJA soldiers tortured the Malays because their dogs were killed.The Malays had to protect themselves so they wouldn't get killed.[2]

After the genocide, the British finally controlled Malaya once again and asked the MPAJA soldiers to return back the weapons to the british.

References

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  1. ^ Adhar, Zaid (2021-02-26). "Sejarah hitam negara". Harakahdaily. Retrieved 2024-08-09.
  2. ^ Komunis, Perang Melawan. "Perang 14 Hari : Kisah amukan berdarah orang Melayu menentang Komunis". X-PLORASI (in Malay). Retrieved 2024-08-09.