Lee Kim Sai’s clarification has fully comfirmed that the CMA leadership has made the greatest concession in its 42-year party history in declaring that the existence of Chinese primary schools has no constitutional basis or guarantee.

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Friday, November 15, 1991:

Lee Kim Sai’s clarification has fully comfirmed that the CMA leadership has made the greatest concession in its 42-year party history in declaring that the existence of Chinese primary schools has no constitutional basis or guarantee.

MCA Deputy President, Datuk Lee Kim Sai accuses me of ‘breaking paragraphs and distortion’ when I pointed out that his speech in Bukit Mertajam early this week was the greatest concession of the MCA leadership in its 42-year party history when he declared that the existence of the Chinese primary schools has no constitutional basis or guarantee. Continue reading Lee Kim Sai’s clarification has fully comfirmed that the CMA leadership has made the greatest concession in its 42-year party history in declaring that the existence of Chinese primary schools has no constitutional basis or guarantee.

Letter – Joint petition to the Prime Minister for the immediate release of the six Sabahans detained under the International Security Act

Democratic Action Party

To all MPs 15th November 1991

Yang Berhormat,

Joint petition to the Prime Minister for the immediate release of the six Sabahans detained under the International Security Act

The detention of six Sabahans without trial under the International Security Act is receiving increasing international attention as the latest example of violation of human rights in Malaysia. Continue reading Letter – Joint petition to the Prime Minister for the immediate release of the six Sabahans detained under the International Security Act

Second Question to Ling Liong Sik on the MCA’s greatest concession in its 42-year history in renouncing the constitutional basis and guarantee for existence of Chinese primary schools –what is UMNO’s quid pro quo?

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Thursday, November 14, 1991:

Second Question to Ling Liong Sik on the MCA’s greatest concession in its 42-year history in renouncing the constitutional basis and guarantee for existence of Chinese primary schools –what is UMNO’s quid pro quo?

The entire Malaysia nation and the Chinese community must take a very serious view of the MCA’s greatest concession in its 42-year history in renouncing the constitutional basis, foundation and guarantee for existence and continuation for Chinese primary schools. Continue reading Second Question to Ling Liong Sik on the MCA’s greatest concession in its 42-year history in renouncing the constitutional basis and guarantee for existence of Chinese primary schools –what is UMNO’s quid pro quo?

I will not be on the DAP debating team if I am the reason why Ling Liong Sik dared to accept the challenge for a DAP-MCA debate on DAP and MCA politics

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, at the Bukit Bintang 25th Anniversary DAP Dinner held at Kum Long Restaurant, Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, 14.11.1991 at 9.30 pm

I will not be on the DAP debating team if I am the reason why Ling Liong Sik dared to accept the challenge for a DAP-MCA debate on DAP and MCA politics

Last month, the MCA president, Datuk Dr. Ling Liong Sik announce at the meeting of all MCA elected representative that the MCA was launching an all-out ‘war’ against the DAP. Continue reading I will not be on the DAP debating team if I am the reason why Ling Liong Sik dared to accept the challenge for a DAP-MCA debate on DAP and MCA politics

Five question for Lee Kim Sai on the 4As-2Cs issue

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Wednesday, November 13, 1991:

Five question for Lee Kim Sai on the 4As-2Cs issue

MCA Deputy President and Health Minister, Datuk Lee Kim Sai, repeated in Bukit Mertajam yesterday that he was willing to go to prison for breaching the Official Secrets Act by showing me Cabinet documents to prove that the Cabinet decided in May that Chinese primary school pupils with 4As-2Cs would be promoted automatically to Form One and inviting me to go to his Ministry to look at the Cabinet paper. Continue reading Five question for Lee Kim Sai on the 4As-2Cs issue

MCA national leadership has made one of its greatest concessions in its 42-year history with its new plicy announcement that the existence of Chinese primary schools has no Constitutional basis or guarantee

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Wednesday, November 13, 1991

MCA national leadership has made one of its greatest concessions in its 42-year history with its new plicy announcement that the existence of Chinese primary schools has no Constitutional basis or guarantee

MCA Deputy President, Datuk Lee Kim Sai, said in Bukit Mertajam yesterday that “ensuring that the over a thousand Chinese primary schools can continue to use Chinese as a medium of instruction is not because of the Constitutional stipulation that each community could have free use and study of its language, but because of the provision of the Barisan Nasional government under the Education Act.” Continue reading MCA national leadership has made one of its greatest concessions in its 42-year history with its new plicy announcement that the existence of Chinese primary schools has no Constitutional basis or guarantee

Call on Ling Liong Sik to explain why the MCA Ministers and leaders capitulated so easily in Government and Cabinet in their earlier opposition to the inflating of Chinese corporate equity share to reach 45 per cent in 1990

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Tuesday, November 12, 1991:

Call on Ling Liong Sik to explain why the MCA Ministers and leaders capitulated so easily in Government and Cabinet in their earlier opposition to the inflating of Chinese corporate equity share to reach 45 per cent in 1990

During question time in Parliament yesterday, I asked why the Government resorted to ‘statistical juddling and dishonestly’ in inflating the Chinese corporate equity share fot the year 1990 in both the Second Outline Perspective Plan and the Sixth Malaysia Plan. Continue reading Call on Ling Liong Sik to explain why the MCA Ministers and leaders capitulated so easily in Government and Cabinet in their earlier opposition to the inflating of Chinese corporate equity share to reach 45 per cent in 1990

Lee Kim Sai should explain first why he fled to Australia and Ling Liong Sik fled to the United States when Operation Lalang was launched on 27th October 1987

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Monday, November 11, 1991:

Lee Kim Sai should explain first why he fled to Australia and Ling Liong Sik fled to the United States when Operation Lalang was launched on 27th October 1987

MCA Deputy President, Datuk Lee Kim Sai, who was lying very low in the past years, suddenly made a very ‘brave and courageous’ statement yesterday. Continue reading Lee Kim Sai should explain first why he fled to Australia and Ling Liong Sik fled to the United States when Operation Lalang was launched on 27th October 1987

DAP calls on UMNO leadership to reconsider its intention to effect a virtual government take-over of the Bar Council by amendments to the Legal Profession Act

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Monday, November 11, 1991:

DAP calls on UMNO leadership to reconsider its intention to effect a virtual government take-over of the Bar Council by amendments to the Legal Profession Act

DAP calls on UMNO leadership to reconsider its intention to effect a virtual government take-over of the Bar Council by amendments to the Legal Profession Act, as stated by the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamed and the Minister of Justice, Syed Hamid Albar at the UMNO general Assembly yesterday. Continue reading DAP calls on UMNO leadership to reconsider its intention to effect a virtual government take-over of the Bar Council by amendments to the Legal Profession Act

ISA detention of Six Sabahans receiving increasing international attention as latest example of violation of human rights in Malaysia

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Friday, November 9, 1991:

ISA detention of Six Sabahans receiving increasing international attention as latest example of violation of human rights in Malaysia.

The detention of Six Sabahans without trial under the International Security Act is receiving increasing international attention as the latest example of violation of human rights in Malaysia. Continue reading ISA detention of Six Sabahans receiving increasing international attention as latest example of violation of human rights in Malaysia