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darurat [2026/01/22 07:21] – [1951-04-26: Pemerasan Terhadap Warga] sazlidarurat [2026/01/26 12:34] (kini) – [Dirujuk oleh] sazli
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 ===== Dirujuk oleh ===== ===== Dirujuk oleh =====
  
-  * [[jenderam_hulu|Kampung Jenderam Hulu (1870-an)]] 
   * [[hulu_1940-an|Kampung Jenderam Hulu: 1940-an]]   * [[hulu_1940-an|Kampung Jenderam Hulu: 1940-an]]
  
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 Arkib Negara 1957/0298522W, 07/12/1949: {{ :arkibgambar:online_finding_aids_-_material_detail_-_328458.pdf ||}}[[https://ofa.arkib.gov.my/ofa/collection/asset/328458|"APPLICATION FROM CHE HALIMAH BINTI HAJI ABDULLAH, MALAY SCHOOL TEACHER, SUNGEI JENDERAM, FOR PERMISSION TO PURCHASE ONE ACRES OF PADI LAND IN THE MUKIM OF KAJANG"]]. Arkib Negara 1957/0298522W, 07/12/1949: {{ :arkibgambar:online_finding_aids_-_material_detail_-_328458.pdf ||}}[[https://ofa.arkib.gov.my/ofa/collection/asset/328458|"APPLICATION FROM CHE HALIMAH BINTI HAJI ABDULLAH, MALAY SCHOOL TEACHER, SUNGEI JENDERAM, FOR PERMISSION TO PURCHASE ONE ACRES OF PADI LAND IN THE MUKIM OF KAJANG"]].
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 +===== 1950-05-10: Serbuan Kem Komunis =====
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 +//"Security forces had another big success against the Kajang gang in Selangor when in the early hours of this morning they made a moonlight raid on a unit of the gang and killed three of them. Sixteen squatters living near the camp were arrested and fourteen identified bandit agents were rounded up in nearby Jenderam village. The action took place on Brookside Estate, near the Semenyih to Dengkil Road. Acting on information, number 10 platoon of 'D' company First Suffolks, and a police jungle squad under the OCPD, Kajang, encircled an area of thick blukar. The Suffolk patrol, under Lieutenant G. Charrington, moved in and, according to the officer, 'practically' trod on four sleeping people who were in a rough and temporary shelter.' The four jumped up and ran, but the Suffolks killed two of them and a third ran into the guns of the police and was killed. Only one got away. One of the dead was a woman. Two Japanese pistols, one shotgun, one Japanese hand-grenade and four packs of equipment were captured."// (The Straits Times, 10 May 1950, Page 1: {{ :akhbar:straitstimes19500510-1-2-17.pdf ||}}[[https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/digitised/article/straitstimes19500510-1.2.17|"3 More Kajang Bandits Killed"]]).
  
 ===== 1950-08-01: Petisyen Bantuan Tanggungan Tahanan ===== ===== 1950-08-01: Petisyen Bantuan Tanggungan Tahanan =====
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 (Arkib Negara 1957/0299458W, 01/08/1950: {{ :arkibgambar:online_finding_aids_-_material_detail_-_328485.pdf ||}}[[https://ofa.arkib.gov.my/ofa/collection/asset/328485|"PETITION FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO DEPENDANTS OF DETAINEES OF KAMPONG SUNGEI JENDERAM, MUKIM OF KAJANG"]]). (Arkib Negara 1957/0299458W, 01/08/1950: {{ :arkibgambar:online_finding_aids_-_material_detail_-_328485.pdf ||}}[[https://ofa.arkib.gov.my/ofa/collection/asset/328485|"PETITION FOR FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO DEPENDANTS OF DETAINEES OF KAMPONG SUNGEI JENDERAM, MUKIM OF KAJANG"]]).
  
- +**BERSAMBUNG: [[hulu_pemusnahan|Kampung Jenderam HuluPemindahan dan Pemusnahan (1951-1955)]]**
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-===== 1951-02-28: Perdebatan di Akhbar UK ===== +
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-//"The debate on Jenderam continues in the columns of the Manchester Guardian with a letter this morning replying to Mr. Mellugh's statements rebutting last week's Guardian editorial criticising Jenderam action. 'The remarks about the Jenderam case by Mr. McHugh, the Director of Information, Federation of Malaya, are disturbing. He says that to compare the forced evacuation of the people of Jenderam with Nazi action at Lidice is non-sensical. 'It is true that nobody was killed by the police at Jenderam. But Mr. McHugh does not deny that the whole township was blotted out by British police; that the inhabitants - guilty and innocent - were  +
-carted off for over 100 miles; that their houses were destroyed and immovable goods sold. "Jenderam had only 1,500 inhabitants. But is it right to blot out even a small township because misdeeds have been committed there? Where do we stop? "If a town of 1,500 can be used in this way why not a great city? It is strange that no English newspaper except the Manchester Guardian has mentioned the affair." The letter was signed by "Observer"."// (Singapore Standard, 28 February 1951, Page 3: [[https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/digitised/article/singstandard19510228-1.2.52|"McHugh 's Remarks Disturb UK Man"]]). +
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-1951-02-28537. LESSON OF JENDERAM +
-https://ofa.arkib.gov.my/ofa/collection/asset/1671519 +
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-===== 1951-04-06: 101 Warga Didapati Terlibat ===== +
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-//"Of 1,725 Jenderam villagers detained when that whole south Selangor settlement was taken into custody, 101  +
-have now been proved to have engaged in Communist activity. Seventy-two of them were Malays and 29 Chinese. A Selangor Government statement says that there is sufficient evidence to justify Court proceedings against four Malays. \\ +
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-The day that 952 Malays, 670 Chinese, and 103 Indians were moved from the village, 62 were released when found  +
-to be visitors or families of constables or special constables. Since then people released have included Government servants, relatives of police, and non-residents of Jenderam. Relatives of the 101 people link-  +
-ed with Communist activities number 315 Malays and 145 Chinese. Only about half of the people detained have been dealt with. There still another remains 461 Malays and 484 Chinese to be classified. Of those taken to detention camp, 565 were children under 12 years of age, and 97 were more than 60 years old."// +
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-(Sumber: The Straits Times, 6 April 1951, Page 5: [[https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/digitised/article/straitstimes19510406-1.2.103|"101 FROM JENDERAM GUILTY"]])+
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-1951-08-13: PROCEDURE FOR RELEASE OF JENDERAM DETAINEES +
-https://ofa.arkib.gov.my/ofa/collection/asset/325988 +
-( 19570304081d02.pdf ) +
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-===== 1951-11-08: Kampung-Kampung Sasaran ===== +
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-//"Eighteen villages in the Federation have now been punished under Emergency Regulation 17D for collaboration with the Communist Bandits. Notable instances have been Pusing, in Perak, which was fined, and Jenderam.  +
-in Selangor, which was razed. In 1949, 16 places were punished involving almost 8,000 people. Early this year,  the 1,500 people of Jenderam were punished. Tras is the 17th village to be moved."// (The Straits Times, 8 November 1951, Page 1: [[https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/digitised/article/straitstimes19511108-1.2.4|"18th village to get 17D penalty"]]). +
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-1952-08-24: CLAIM FOR COMPENSATION FROM JENDRAM MALAY DETAINEES +
-Description : THE UNAPPROVED CLAIM DATED 24TH AUGUST 1953 FROM HAJI TAHIR BIN HAMID WHO LOST HIS TITLES AND HIS HOUSEHOLD GOODS IN JENDRAM OPERATION WHERE HE WAS BROUGHT TO KAJANG WITH HIS CHILDREN IN THE OPERATION, DID NOT HAVE TIME TO TAKE HIS PROPERTY AND HOUSE CHATTELS AND THUS, ASKING FOR A CLAIM FOR COMPENSATION.  +
-https://ofa.arkib.gov.my/ofa/group/asset/324468 +
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-1952-09-30: PROPERTIES AND BELONGINGS OF THE JENDRAM MALAY DETAINEES +
-Description : THE ENQUIRIES CONCERNING THE BELONGINGS OF JENDERAM MALAY DETAINEES AND THE PLAN OF STATE GOVERNMENT FOR THEM DURING THEIR COMING RESETTLEMENT IN 1952.  +
-https://ofa.arkib.gov.my/ofa/group/asset/324467 +
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-1953-01-26: LEAFLET NO 1549 - " TO PEOPLE OF BANTING , JENDERAM NEWS VILLAGE & SUNGEI BULOH "  +
-https://ofa.arkib.gov.my/ofa/collection/asset/1673863 +
  
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