DAP calls on Foreign Minister to summon the Myanmar Ambassador to reject his denial of oppression and persecution of Rohingya Muslims by Myanmar military junta

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Tuesday, 10th March 1992:

DAP calls on Foreign Minister to summon the Myanmar Ambassador to reject his denial of oppression and persecution of Rohingya Muslims by Myanmar military junta.

The Myanmar Ambassador to Malaysia, U Ko, yesterday denied that the Rohingya Muslims in western Myanmar state of Arakan were being ‘oppressed and persecuted’ by the Myanmar military junta. Continue reading DAP calls on Foreign Minister to summon the Myanmar Ambassador to reject his denial of oppression and persecution of Rohingya Muslims by Myanmar military junta

DAP calls on the Cabinet to direct the Foreign Investment Committee (FIC) to withdraw its proposed new guidelines as it goes against the spirit of the National Development Policy to make a major shift from the New Economic Policy in not associating equity ownership with wealth

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Tuesday, 10th March, 1992:

DAP calls on the Cabinet to direct the Foreign Investment Committee (FIC) to withdraw its proposed new guidelines as it goes against the spirit of the National Development Policy to make a major shift from the New Economic Policy in not associating equity ownership with wealth.

DAP calls on the Cabinet at its meeting tomorrow to direct the Foreign Investment Committee (FIC) to withdraw its proposed new guidelines to regulate both foreign and local investments as it goes against the spirit of the National Development Policy to make a major shift from the New Economic Policy in
not associating equity ownership with wealth. Continue reading DAP calls on the Cabinet to direct the Foreign Investment Committee (FIC) to withdraw its proposed new guidelines as it goes against the spirit of the National Development Policy to make a major shift from the New Economic Policy in not associating equity ownership with wealth

DAP welcomes and supports the Malaysian Government’s stand demanding a halt to the Oppression and persecution of the Rohingya Muslims by the Myanmar military regime

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Monday, 9th March 1992:

DAP welcomes and supports the Malaysian Government’s stand demanding a halt to the Oppression and persecution of the Rohingya Muslims by the Myanmar military regime.

DAP welcomes and supports the Malaysian Government’s stand demanding a halt to the oppression and persecution of the Rohingya Muslims by the Myanmar military regime. Continue reading DAP welcomes and supports the Malaysian Government’s stand demanding a halt to the Oppression and persecution of the Rohingya Muslims by the Myanmar military regime

Ting Chew Peh is trying to claim the great failure of the SLCHP as a success

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Saturday, 7th March 1992:

Ting Chew Peh is trying to claim the great failure of the SLCHP as a success.

My attention has just been drawn to the reply by the Minister for Housing and Local Government, Dr. Ting Chew Peh, to my statements about the failure of the Federal Government’s Special Low Cost Housing Programme (SLCHP). Continue reading Ting Chew Peh is trying to claim the great failure of the SLCHP as a success

Ting Chow Peh is only helping the housing developers at the expense of the house buyers in his warning that house-buyers given keys of houses but not CFs will be committing an offence if they move into the houses

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang,in Petaling Jaya, on Saturday, 7th March 1992:

Ting Chow Peh is only helping the housing developers at the expense of the house buyers in his warning that house-buyers given keys of houses but not CFs will be committing an offence if they move into the houses.

In the past few days, the Minister for Housing and Local Government, Dr. Ting Chew Peh, has created utter confusion, uncertainty and anxiety among the ordinary house-buyers with his warning to house buyers that they, would be committing an offence if they move into houses, although the keys to the houses have been handed to them by the housing developer, but without CFs. Continue reading Ting Chow Peh is only helping the housing developers at the expense of the house buyers in his warning that house-buyers given keys of houses but not CFs will be committing an offence if they move into the houses

DAP welcomes the call by Denq Xiaoping to all exiled Chinese dissidents to return to China to help in reforms with promise of no reprisals

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung , Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Saturday, March 7, 1992:

DAP welcomes the call by Denq Xiaoping to all exiled Chinese dissidents to return to China to help in reforms with promise of no reprisals.

It has been reported that in his first major speech to be distributed to Communist Party members for more than two years, Deng Xiaoping urged those exiled Chinese, “no matter what their political views and what else they have expressed in the past”, to return to China and promised reprisals. Continue reading DAP welcomes the call by Denq Xiaoping to all exiled Chinese dissidents to return to China to help in reforms with promise of no reprisals

DAP calls on IGP to issue an immediate directive to stop police handcuffing traffic violators so as not to undermine police-public relations

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Friday, 6th March 1992:

DAP calls on IGP to issue an immediate directive to stop police handcuffing traffic violators so as not to undermine police-public relations.

DAP calls on the Inspector-General of Police, Tan Sri Haniff Omar, to heed public protests and issue an immediate directive to stop police handcuffing traffic violators for whom warrants of arrests had been issued so as not to undermine police-public relations. Continue reading DAP calls on IGP to issue an immediate directive to stop police handcuffing traffic violators so as not to undermine police-public relations

DAP supports the establishment of a Chinese Independent Secondary School in Pahang

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Thursday, March 3, 1992:

DAP supports the establishment of a Chinese Independent Secondary School in Pahang.

There are at present 75 Chinese primary schools in Pahang, with an average of 26,000 pupils who complete their Standard Six every year. In the sixties, Pahang had eight Chinese Secondary Schools, but they were all converted into government schools. Continue reading DAP supports the establishment of a Chinese Independent Secondary School in Pahang

The extension of the three-year Special Low Cost Housing Scheme to nine years till end of Sixth Malaysia Plan shows that the Housing Ministry is probably the most incompetent and inefficient Ministry in the Feder¬al Government

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Wednesday, March 4, 1992:

The extension of the three-year Special Low Cost Housing Scheme to nine years till end of Sixth Malaysia Plan shows that the Housing Ministry is probably the most incompetent and inefficient Ministry in the Feder¬al Government.

The Minister for Housing and Local Government, Dr. Ting Chew Peh, announced in Port Dickson two days ago that the Federal Government’s Special Low Cost Housing Programme (SLCHP) would be extended for another five years till the end of the Sixth Malaysia Plan so that more people in the
low-income bracket can own ‘decent homes’. Continue reading The extension of the three-year Special Low Cost Housing Scheme to nine years till end of Sixth Malaysia Plan shows that the Housing Ministry is probably the most incompetent and inefficient Ministry in the Feder¬al Government

Is the UEM so powerful that the Works Minister, Leo Moggie and the Cabinet must start doing their homework even before PLUS had submitted, a formal request for government approval for new syndicated loan for the North-South Highway?

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya On Wednes¬day, 4th March 1992:

Is the UEM so powerful that the Works Minister, Leo Moggie and the Cabinet must start doing their homework even before PLUS had submitted, a formal request for government approval for new syndicated loan for the North-South Highway?

The Works Minister, Datuk Leo Moggie, announced yesterday that the Cabinet will discuss Projek Lebuhraya Utara-Selatan Bhd’s (PLUS) request for Government approval to seek a new syndicated loan to finance the ongoing construction of North-South Highway. Continue reading Is the UEM so powerful that the Works Minister, Leo Moggie and the Cabinet must start doing their homework even before PLUS had submitted, a formal request for government approval for new syndicated loan for the North-South Highway?