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DAP to issue a Declaration on ‘Big Liberalisation’, the Charter on Chinese Education and other policy statement during the ‘Tanjong 3’ Marathon Thousand-People Dinners on Penang Island from Oct. 3 to 7 and on Penang Mainland from Oct. 20-24
Posted by Curator in Chinese Schools, Education, Islamic State, Kelantan, Penang on September 30, 1994
by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Friday, 30th September 1994:
DAP to issue a Declaration on ‘Big Liberalisation’, the Charter on Chinese Education and other policy statement during the ‘Tanjong 3’ Marathon Thousand-People Dinners on Penang Island from Oct. 3 to 7 and on Penang Mainland from Oct. 20-24
DAP will issue a Declaration on ‘Big Liberalisation’, the Charter on Chinese Education and other policy statement during the ‘Tanjong 3’ Marathon Thousand-People Dinners on Penang Island from October 3 to 7 and on Penang Mainland from October 20-24. Read the rest of this entry »
DAP calls on PAS to respect the multi-racial and multi-religious character of Malaysia and to drop its proposal to introduce hukum hudud laws
Posted by Curator in Islamic State, Kelantan on May 17, 1994
by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Tuesday, May 17, 1994:
DAP calls on PAS to respect the multi-racial and multi-religious character of Malaysia and to drop its proposal to introduce hukum hudud laws
DAP welcomes the decision by UMNO Supreme Council as announced the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr. Maahthir Mohamed, yesterday to reject the hukum hudud enactment passed by the PAS Kelantan State Government. Read the rest of this entry »
DAP had not co-operated with PAS in the last general elections and will not co-operate with PAS in the next general elections
Posted by Curator in Elections, Islamic State, Kelantan, PAS on March 24, 1994
by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Thursday 24th March 1994:
DAP had not co-operated with PAS in the last general elections and will not co-operate with PAS in the next general elections
The MCA has launched a new propaganda campaign of lies against the DAP alleging that the DAP had been co-operating with PAS since the last general elections. Read the rest of this entry »
MCA and Gerakan should declare whether they endorse the stand taken by Mahathir on PAS Hudud Law
Posted by Curator in Islamic State, Religious Polarisation on March 12, 1994
by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Saturday, March 12, 1934:
MCA and Gerakan should declare whether they endorse the stand taken by Mahathir on PAS Hudud Law
Yesterday, the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamad said that the Government would accept the Hudud Law drawn up by PAS only if the Islamic religious experts say it is really in line with Islamic teachings. Read the rest of this entry »
Mahathir should declare that the Federal Government opposes the PAS Kelantan State hudud laws because they are inappropriate for a multi-racial and multi-religious Malaysia rather than they are not Islamic enough
Posted by Curator in Islamic State, Kelantan on March 4, 1994
by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Friday, March 4, 1994;
Mahathir should declare that the Federal Government opposes the PAS Kelantan State hudud laws because they are inappropriate for a multi-racial and multi-religious Malaysia rather than they are not Islamic enough
The Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamed, should declare that the Federal Government opposes the PAS Kelantan State hudud laws because they are inappropriate to a multiracial, multi-religious Malaysia which is based on a secular constitution, rather than that they are not Islamic enough. Read the rest of this entry »
DAP deplores Kota Baru Municipal Council action which tried to prevent the Chinese community from celebrating the Chinese New Year at the Kelantan Chinese Chamber of Commerce
Posted by Curator in Chinese Culture, Islamic State, Kelantan, Racial Polarisation, Religious Polarisation on February 12, 1994
by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tan Jung, Lim Kit Siang, in Penang on Saturday, February 12, 1994:
DAP deplores Kota Baru Municipal Council action which tried to prevent the Chinese community from celebrating the Chinese New Year at the Kelantan Chinese Chamber of Commerce
DAP deplores the Kota Baru Municipal Council action which tried to prevent the Chinese community from celebrating the Chinese New Year at the Kelantan Chinese Chamber of Commerce on the Chinese New Year Eve. Read the rest of this entry »
DAP CEC decides that the party withdraws from Gagasan Rakyat
Posted by Curator in DAP, Islamic State, PAS on January 25, 1994
by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang,in Petaling Jaya on Wednesday, January 25, 1995:
DAP CEC decides that the party withdraws from Gagasan Rakyat
The DAP Central Executive Committee at its meeting in Petaling Jaya headquarters last night decided that the DAP withdraw from the Gagasan Rakyat. Read the rest of this entry »
While welcoming withdrawal of Kelantan State Government regulation requiring non-Muslims to give local authorities a week’s notice for wedding, birthday or religious ceremonies, the requirement to display a banner in Bahasa Malaysia is also unacceptable and should be rescinded
Posted by Curator in Islamic State, Kelantan on July 22, 1993
by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Java on Thursday, 22nd July 1993:
While welcoming withdrawal of Kelantan State Government regulation requiring non-Muslims to give local authorities a week’s notice for wedding, birthday or religious ceremonies, the requirement to display a banner in Bahasa Malaysia is also unacceptable and should be rescinded
Welcome the withdrawal of the Kelantan State Government regulation requiring non-Muslims to give local authorities a week’s notice wedding, birthday or religious ceremonies where liquor would be allowed. Read the rest of this entry »
Liong Sik should order the cancellation of the MCA mammoth drinking party in Kota Bahru on August 6 before more harm is done to the dignity of the Chinese community giving the impression that the Chinese in Malaysia are alcoholics
Posted by Curator in Islamic State, Kelantan on July 21, 1993
by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lint Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Wednesday, July 21, 1993:
Liong Sik should order the cancellation of the MCA mammoth drinking party in Kota Bahru on August 6 before more harm is done to the dignity of the Chinese community giving the impression that the Chinese in Malaysia are alcoholics
MCA President, Datuk Dr. Ling Liong Sik should immediately order the cancellation of the MCA mammoth drinking party in Kota Bahru on August 6 before more harm is done to the dignity of the Chinese community both in Kelantan and Malaysia in spreading the impression that the Chinese in Malaysia are alcoholics. Read the rest of this entry »
Liong Sik should cancel the mammoth MCA public drinking party in Kota Bahru
Posted by Curator in Islamic State, Kelantan on July 15, 1993
by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tan Jung, Lim Kit Slang, in Penang on Thursday, 15th July, 1993:
Liong Sik should cancel the mammoth MCA public drinking party in Kota Bahru thru on August 6 and instead take up my invitation to a ‘Three Lira’ public beer drinking party instead MCA Secretary-General, Dr. Ting Chew Pen said yesterday that the MCA leadership does not encourage alcoholism but gives its approval to the mamrnoth MCA public drinking party in Kota Bahru on August 6.
I do not think the organising of a mammoth public drinking party by MCA in Kota Bahru on August 6 is the best way to oppose the new Kelantan State Government regulation restricting the public sale and. consumption of alcohol affecting non-Muslim Malaysians, for it will definitely give the impression that the Chinese community represented by the MCA are hard and heavy drinkers, if not alcoholics. Read the rest of this entry »
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