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Lee Meng
Lee Meng, born as Lee Ten Tai,〔(How the system worked ), The Star (Malaysia), 11 September 2005〕 was a female Chinese guerrilla leader during the Communist rising in post-World War II Malaya.〔"(COMMUNISTS: Cold War Barter )", TIME, 9 March 1953〕 Having joined the Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) in Ipoh in 1942 at the age of 16, Lee Meng led the underground party's Ipoh area committee during the Japanese occupation of Malaya. She was captured by the British in July 1952, tried for having a hand grenade in her possession and sentenced to death.〔(Piece details CO 1022/6 ), UK National Archives〕 In 1953, the Hungarian government offered to swap Edgar Sanders for her. The British prime minister of the time, Winston Churchill, refused, but, due to the efforts of Phaik Gan Lim,〔Mort Rosenblum, (Malaysia names woman envoy to United Nations ), Eugene Register-Guard, 22 July 1971〕 her sentence was commuted and she was released to China in 1964, after serving 11 years in Taiping prison.〔Neal Ascherson, (Wedgism ), London Review of Books, 31(14), 23 July 2009〕〔Timothy Norman Harper, (The End of Empire and the Making of Malaya ), 2001〕〔Chin Peng, Alias Chin Peng: My Side of History, ISBN 981-04-8693-6, 2003〕〔Leon Comber, (Malaya's Secret Police 1945-60: The Role of the Special Branch in the Malayan Emergency ), ISBN 981-230-829-6, 2008〕〔(Lee Ten Tai (Trial) ), Hansard, 19 November 1952〕〔(PRETTY GIRL GAVE MURDER ORDERS COURT TOLD ), The Straits Times, 28 August 1952〕〔(COMET WILL BRING MERCY APPEAL ), The Straits Times, 20 February 1953〕 She visited Malaysia in 2007.〔http://jameswongwingon-online.blogspot.com/2007/08/blog-post.html〕 == References ==
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