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Peace Agreement of Hat Yai (1989)
1989 peace pact between the Malaysian and Thai governments and the Malayan Communist Party / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Peace Agreement of Hat Yai (1989) marked the end of the Communist insurgency in Malaysia (1968–1989). It was signed and ratified by the Malayan Communist Party (MCP), and the Malaysian and Thailand governments at the Lee Gardens Hotel in Hat Yai, Thailand, on 2 December 1989.[1]
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Quick Facts Agreement Between the Government of Malaysia and the Malayan Communist Party to Terminate Hostilities, Signed ...
Agreement Between the Government of Malaysia and the Malayan Communist Party to Terminate Hostilities | |
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![]() Chin Peng, Abdullah CD and Rashid Maidin during the peace agreement signed in 1989 in Hat Yai. | |
Signed | 2 December 1989 |
Location | Hat Yai, Songkhla, Thailand |
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