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This should undoubtedly be the defining 52nd celebration of independence.

The impeccable hands-on testimony and empirical evidence of Tunku's son has invaluably added to the social historical reference of the Malayan Chapter in the Blackwell Encyclopedia on Protest and Revolution , and in the book the Finest Hour: Malaysian-MCP Peace Accord in Perspective by endorsing that Chin Peng had been in contact with and in fact "supported" Tunku's struggle for Independence, well before the Baling Talks.

As far as is known, for the very first time Tunku Abdul Rahman acknowledged the receipt of a letter from Chin Peng in 1954, wherein the latter gave the assurance of Tunku's safety in road travel throughout the country because he ( Chin Peng) "supported the struggle for Independence".

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