Siver, Christi (2018). „Enemies or Friendlies? British Military Behavior Toward Civilians During the Malayan Emergency”. Military Interventions, War Crimes, and Protecting Civilians. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan / Springer Nature. стр. 2—8, 19—20, 57—90. ISBN978-3-319-77690-3. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-77691-0. „British efforts to educate soldiers about the Geneva Conventions either did not ever reach units deployed in Malaya or left no impression on them...All of these regiments went through the introductory jungle warfare course and received the same instruction about 'snap shooting' and differentiating between targets. Differences in training do not seem to explain why some units killed civilians while others did not.”
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Jones, Alun (септембар 1968). „The Orang Asli: An Outline of Their Progress in Modern Malaya”. Journal of Southeast Asian History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 9 (2): 286—305. doi:10.1017/s0217781100004713. „Thousands of Orang Asli were escorted out of the jungle by the police and the army, to find themselves being herded into hastily prepared camps surrounded by barbed wire to prevent their escape. The mental and physiological adaption called for was too much for many of the people of the hills and jungle and hundreds did not survive the experience.”CS1 одржавање: Формат датума (веза)
Siver, Christi (2018). „Enemies or Friendlies? British Military Behavior Toward Civilians During the Malayan Emergency”. Military Interventions, War Crimes, and Protecting Civilians. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan / Springer Nature. стр. 2—8, 19—20, 57—90. ISBN978-3-319-77690-3. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-77691-0. „British efforts to educate soldiers about the Geneva Conventions either did not ever reach units deployed in Malaya or left no impression on them...All of these regiments went through the introductory jungle warfare course and received the same instruction about 'snap shooting' and differentiating between targets. Differences in training do not seem to explain why some units killed civilians while others did not.”