Barisan Nasional is already too strong and does not need another MP while a victory for DAP in Bagan will nurture of the ‘seed of democracy’ in Malaysia after the dismal Opposition showing in the last general election

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secre-tary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, at the DAP Bagan by-election ceramah at Taman Bagan held on Tuesday, September 5, 1995 at 10.30 p.m.

Barisan Nasional is already too strong and does not need another MP while a victory for DAP in Bagan will nurture of the ‘seed of democracy’ in Malaysia after the dismal Opposition showing in the last general election

The choice before the Bagan voters this Saturday is stark and clear. Continue reading Barisan Nasional is already too strong and does not need another MP while a victory for DAP in Bagan will nurture of the ‘seed of democracy’ in Malaysia after the dismal Opposition showing in the last general election

Malaysian Parliamentary Group on Environment and Development seeks a briefing from Anwar Ibrahim on the RM15 billion Bakun dam project

by Chairman of the Malaysian Parliamentary Group on Environment and Development (MOGED) in Petaling Jaya on Monday, 4th September 1995:

Malaysian Parliamentary Group on Environment and Development seeks a briefing from Anwar Ibrahim on the RM15 billion Bakun dam project

The Malaysian Parliamentary Group on Environment and Development (MPGED) which was formed last Wednesday to focus the attention of MPs on the two critical areas of environment and development has written to the Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to ask him for a briefing on the RM15 billon Bakun dam project in his capacity as Chairman of the Cabiner Committee on Bakun. Continue reading Malaysian Parliamentary Group on Environment and Development seeks a briefing from Anwar Ibrahim on the RM15 billion Bakun dam project

Voters of Bagan must decide on Saturday whether to elect a MCA ‘longkang’ MP or to vote Lim Hock Seng to save democracy and DAP and make Bagan famous as“Democracy City”

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, at a DAP Bagan by-election ceramah at Chamberlain Road, Butterworth on Monday, September 4, 1995 at 9 p.m.

Voters of Bagan must decide on Saturday whether to elect a MCA ‘longkang’ MP or to vote Lim Hock Seng to save democracy and DAP and make Bagan famous as“Democracy City”

The voters of Bagan must decide on Saturday whether to elect a MCA ‘longkang’ MP or to vote the DAP candidate Lim Hock Seng to save democracy and DAP and make Bagan famous as “democracy City”. Continue reading Voters of Bagan must decide on Saturday whether to elect a MCA ‘longkang’ MP or to vote Lim Hock Seng to save democracy and DAP and make Bagan famous as“Democracy City”

The Bagan by-election will be a crucial test as to whether the Opposition can restore its role to be the people’s watchdog in Parliament to defend

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, at a DAP Bagan by-election ceramah at Chamberlain Road, Butterworth on Monday, September 4, 1995 at 9 p.m.

The Bagan by-election will be a crucial test as to whether the Opposition can restore its role to be the people’s watchdog in Parliament to
defend their rights and protect democracy

I have just returned from Sydney where I represented the DAP at the two-day meeting of the Socialist International Asia-Pacific Committee. Continue reading The Bagan by-election will be a crucial test as to whether the Opposition can restore its role to be the people’s watchdog in Parliament to defend

Call on voters of Bagan to go down in history as the Democracy Fort which took the first historic step after the 1995 general election to save the DAP and democracy in Malaysia

Speech (Part 3) by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, at a DAP Bagan by-election ceramah at Sungai Puyu on Sunday, September 3, 1995 at 10 p.m.

Call on voters of Bagan to go down in history as the Democracy Fort which took the first historic step after the 1995 general election to save the DAP and democracy in Malaysia

The voters of Bagan have an opportunity to play a historic role in Malaysian politics and nation-building in the Bagan by-election on Sept. 9 and become known as the Democracy Fort which took the first historic step after the 1995 general election to save the DAP and democracy in Malaysia. Continue reading Call on voters of Bagan to go down in history as the Democracy Fort which took the first historic step after the 1995 general election to save the DAP and democracy in Malaysia

UUCA is the main obstacle to Malaysia producing intellectuals and academic figures of world standard

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Wednesday, August 9, 1995:

UUCA is the main obstacle to Malaysia producing intellectuals and academic figures of world standard

Deputy Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, said yesterday that the Government was willing to amend the Universities and University Colleges Act to encourage healthy debate and discussion in the universities. Continue reading UUCA is the main obstacle to Malaysia producing intellectuals and academic figures of world standard

Megat Junid surprised that his two-week ultimatum to Chinese newspapers has resulted in virtual black-out of DAP news, speeches and statements

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-general and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Tuesday, 28th February 1995:

Megat Junid surprised that his two-week ultimatum to Chinese newspapers has resulted in virtual black-out of DAP news, speeches and statements

Deputy Home Minister, Datuk Megat Junid today expressed surprise that his two-week ultimatum to three Chinese newspapers threatening to revoke their printing permits has resulted in the virtual black-out of DAP news, speeches and statements in these newspapers for over a week. Continue reading Megat Junid surprised that his two-week ultimatum to Chinese newspapers has resulted in virtual black-out of DAP news, speeches and statements

The next general elections very important as it would decide whether the aspirations of two generations of Malaysians since Merdeka for a more just, equal, united and democratic Malaysia could be given a solid foundation when the country is entering the 21st century

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Slang, at The DAP Kuching Dinner held in Kuching on Sunday, February 26, 1995 at 9 pm

The next general elections very important as it would decide whether the aspirations of two generations of Malaysians since Merdeka for a more just, equal, united and democratic Malaysia could be given a solid foundation when the country is entering the 21st century

Barisan Nasional leaders want Malaysians to believe that there are no issues in the next general elections or that the only issue is whether to crush the Opposition on the ground that an opposition in Malaysia is irrelevant, unnecessary and even an evil. Continue reading The next general elections very important as it would decide whether the aspirations of two generations of Malaysians since Merdeka for a more just, equal, united and democratic Malaysia could be given a solid foundation when the country is entering the 21st century

DAP calls on Mahathir to reconsider the government decision to continue the ban on public rallies for the next general elections

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Java on Friday, 24th February 1995:

DAP calls on Mahathir to reconsider the government decision to continue the ban on public rallies for the next general elections

The Inspector-General of Police, Tan Sri Rahim Noor, said the government had accepted the police recommendation not to lift the ban on public rallies in the next general election. Continue reading DAP calls on Mahathir to reconsider the government decision to continue the ban on public rallies for the next general elections

Mohamed Isa should explain why the Negri Sembilan State Government acquired and took possession of 573 acres of land for the Nilai township project and assessed compensation of RM19 million but did not pay a single sen for over year

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, at a DAP ceramah at Temiang, Seremban on the Land Acquisition Act on Friday, 24th February 1995 at 9 p.m.

Mohamed Isa should explain why the Negri Sembilan State Government acquired and took possession of 573 acres of land for the Nilai township project and assessed compensation of RM19 million but did not pay a single sen for over year

Recently, Barisan Nasional leaders have begun conceding that there had been gross abuses and injustices in government land acquisitions in the country. Continue reading Mohamed Isa should explain why the Negri Sembilan State Government acquired and took possession of 573 acres of land for the Nilai township project and assessed compensation of RM19 million but did not pay a single sen for over year