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Born | Lee Ten Tai 1926 | ||||||||||||||||
Died | 2 June 2012 | (aged 85–86)||||||||||||||||
Political party | Communist Party of Malaya | ||||||||||||||||
Movement | Malayan Peoples' Anti-Japanese Army (1942–1945) Malayan National Liberation Army (1948–1952) | ||||||||||||||||
Criminal charge | Illegal possession of a weapon | ||||||||||||||||
Criminal penalty | Death, later reduced to imprisonment | ||||||||||||||||
Criminal status | Commuted, released to China in 1964 | ||||||||||||||||
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Chinese name | |||||||||||||||||
Chinese | 李明 | ||||||||||||||||
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Chinese | 李天泰 | ||||||||||||||||
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Lee Meng (Chinese: 李明; 1926–2012), also romanised as Lee Min, was a Malaysian Chinese communist guerrilla and a leading member of the Communist Party of Malaya (CPM).[1] She took part in guerrilla resistance against the Japanese occupation of Malaya as a member of the Malayan Peoples' Anti-Japanese Army (MPAJA) and later joined the Malayan National Liberation Army during the Malayan Emergency to fight against British rule in Malaya. She was described as one of the most capable members of the local communist movement, and was also the leader of the "Kepayang Gang" in Perak.[2][3]