Wahi Annuar

Malayan communist

Wahi Annuar was a Malayan communist. He took to the forests at the beginning of the Malayan emergency. He was a leader in the MRLA 10th Malay Regiment.[1][2] He was the fourth husband of fellow Communist leader Shamsiah Fakeh.[3] However, he surrendered to the British in February 1950 and Shamsiah believed him dead. He eventually died many years later in 1980.[4]

References

  1. ^ Hack, Karl (2021-12-16). The Malayan Emergency: Revolution and Counterinsurgency at the End of Empire. Cambridge University Press. pp. 175–177. ISBN 978-1-107-08010-2.
  2. ^ Chin, Aloysius (1995). The Communist Party of Malaya: The Inside Story. Vinpress. pp. 34–36. ISBN 978-967-81-0192-9.
  3. ^ "To exile and back again - the Malaysian Bar".
  4. ^ "To exile and back again - the Malaysian Bar".
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