DAP calls on government to celebrate Human Rights Day on Dec. 10 every year fro Malaysians to reaffirm their commitment to human rights.

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Kota Melaka, Lim Kit Siang, at the public launching of the new DAP ‘Human Rights in Malaysia’ held in Ipoh on Thursday, 12.12.1985 at 8 pm

DAP calls on government to celebrate Human Rights Day on Dec. 10 every year fro Malaysians to reaffirm their commitment to human rights.

On Oct. 24, 1985, the Government celebrated the 40th United National Day with an elaborate ceremony at Parliament House, where the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamed, released pigeons to mark Malaysia’s commitment to world peace and the ideals of the United Nations Charter. Continue reading DAP calls on government to celebrate Human Rights Day on Dec. 10 every year fro Malaysians to reaffirm their commitment to human rights.

Australia would lose considerable goodwill in Malaysia if it proceed to deprive over 300 Malaysian students higher education opportunities with new pre–selection exercise without giving prior notice

Press Conference Statement by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Kota Melaka, Lim Kit Siang, in Penang on Wednesday, Dec. 11, 1985

Australia would lose considerable goodwill in Malaysia if it proceed to deprive over 300 Malaysian students higher education opportunities with new pre–selection exercise without giving prior notice

Australia will lose considerable goodwill in Malaysia if the Australian government allows the Overseas Student Office (OSO) in Canberra to deprive over 300 Malaysian Students higher education opportunities with the use of a new pre-selection test without giving prior notice. Continue reading Australia would lose considerable goodwill in Malaysia if it proceed to deprive over 300 Malaysian students higher education opportunities with new pre–selection exercise without giving prior notice

DAP calls for amendment of the Malaysian Constitution to write in a guarantee of the fundamental right to cultural identity for Malaysians in a multi-cultural, multi-religious society

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Kota Melaka, Lim Kit Siang, at the public launching of the new DAP book ‘Human Rights in Malaysia’ un Penang at Hotel Towne on Wednesday,11.12 1985 at 5.30p.m.

DAP calls for amendment of the Malaysian Constitution to write in a guarantee of the fundamental right to cultural identity for Malaysians in a multi-cultural, multi-religious society

In a multi-racial, multi-lingual, multi-cultural and multi-religious society like Malaysia, one of the most important fundamental rights of the people must be right to cultural identity, which is recognised internationally as a basic human right. Continue reading DAP calls for amendment of the Malaysian Constitution to write in a guarantee of the fundamental right to cultural identity for Malaysians in a multi-cultural, multi-religious society

DAP calls for the expansion and enhancement of fundamental rights guaranteed by Malaysia Constitution

Press Conference Statement by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Kota Melaka, Lim Kit Siang, launching the new DAP book ‘Human Rights in Malaysia’ at DAP PJ Headquarters on Tuesday, Dec.10, 1985 at 12.30p.m.

DAP calls for the expansion and enhancement of fundamental rights guaranteed by Malaysia Constitution

On 10th December 1948, the General Assembly of the United Nations defined the ‘human rights and fundamental freedoms’ asserted in the United Nations Charter by adopting and proclaiming the Universal Declaration of Human Rights” as a common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations, to the end that every individual and every organ of society, keeping this Declaration constantly in mind, shall strive by teaching and education to promote respect for these rights and freedoms….” Continue reading DAP calls for the expansion and enhancement of fundamental rights guaranteed by Malaysia Constitution

DAP calls for establishment of a Constitutional Commission to review the Malaysian Constitution and the fundamental liberties in the country to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Malaysian nation and Constitution

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Kota Melaka, Lim Kit Siang, at the public launching of the new DAP book ‘Human Rights in Malaysia’ in Petaling Jaya on Human Right Day, 10th December 1985 at the Transport Workers’ Union Hall at 8p.m.

DAP calls for establishment of a Constitutional Commission to review the Malaysian Constitution and the fundamental liberties in the country to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Malaysian nation and Constitution

The public launching of the new DAP book , ‘Human Rights in Malaysia’ , in Petaling Jaya tonight is an attempt by the DAP to arouse the consciousness of Malaysian about their constitutional rights and fundamental liberties as Malaysia citizens. Continue reading DAP calls for establishment of a Constitutional Commission to review the Malaysian Constitution and the fundamental liberties in the country to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Malaysian nation and Constitution

DAP calls for a nation-wide popular movement to cut down the two-third parliamentary majority of Barisan Nasional in next general elections to tame the tyranny and irresponsibility of the majority in Parliament

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Kota Melaka, Lim Kit Siang, at the Human Rights Rally organised by the Movement of Freedom, Justice and Democracy held at Transport workers’ Union Hall, Petaling Jaya on Sunday, 8.12.1985 at 10 am

DAP calls for a nation-wide popular movement to cut down the two-third parliamentary majority of Barisan Nasional in next general elections to tame the tyranny and irresponsibility of the majority in Parliament

Two days ago, on the last day of the two months budget parliamentary meeting, I told Barisan Nasional MPs that they have made the Malaysian Parliament into a Parliament of the blind, the deaf, the unseeing, unfeeling and unthinking. Continue reading DAP calls for a nation-wide popular movement to cut down the two-third parliamentary majority of Barisan Nasional in next general elections to tame the tyranny and irresponsibility of the majority in Parliament

DAP to make an important statement on human rights at the public launching of the book ‘Human Rights in Malaysia’ at the Transport Workers’ Union Hall on Tuesday night

Speech by the Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Kota Melaka, Lim Kit Siang, at the National DAP Publicity Secretaries’ meeting held at DAP PJ headquarters on Sunday, Dec. 8, 1985 at 11 a.m.

DAP to make an important statement on human rights at the public launching of the book ‘Human Rights in Malaysia’ at the Transport Workers’ Union Hall on Tuesday night

The DAP will make an important statement on human rights at the public launching of the book ‘Human Rights in Malaysia’ at the Transport Workers’ Union Hall on Tuesday night, 10th December 1985 at 8 p.m. Continue reading DAP to make an important statement on human rights at the public launching of the book ‘Human Rights in Malaysia’ at the Transport Workers’ Union Hall on Tuesday night

MALAYSIAN EXAMNIATION COUNCIL has set STPM Accounting Paper 1 not accordance with regulations and syllabus

MALAYSIAN EXAMNIATION COUNCIL has set STPM Accounting Paper 1 not accordance with regulations and syllabus

I have received complaints from STPM Accounting candidates that the Malaysian Examination Council have set the STPM Accounting Paper I not in accordance with the regulation and the syllabus, putting many candidates at a great disadvantage and creating a gross injustice. Continue reading MALAYSIAN EXAMNIATION COUNCIL has set STPM Accounting Paper 1 not accordance with regulations and syllabus

Call on Dr Abdul Hamid Pawanteh to resign as Deputy Speaker of Parliamentary into a ‘Star Chamber’, an engine of oppression, injustice and unfair play, bringing the institution into public disrepute and contempt

Press Conference Statement by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and Mp for Kota Melaka, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya DAP Hqrs on Saturday, DEC. 7,1985 at 12 noon

Call on Dr Abdul Hamid Pawanteh to resign as Deputy Speaker of Parliamentary into a ‘Star Chamber’, an engine of oppression, injustice and unfair play, bringing the institution into public disrepute and contempt

Yesterday, during the debate on the last bill, the Dangerous Drugs (Special Preventive Measures) Amendment Bill 1985, the Speaker, Tan Sri Zahir Ismail, interjected during my speech to remark that Parliamentary is akin to the highest court in the land. I agree, and this is why it is importance for the public confidence and public respect in the system of Parliamentary democracy that Parliamentary proceedings should not only be fair, but seen to be fair. Continue reading Call on Dr Abdul Hamid Pawanteh to resign as Deputy Speaker of Parliamentary into a ‘Star Chamber’, an engine of oppression, injustice and unfair play, bringing the institution into public disrepute and contempt

Tan Koon Swan will save the Chinese community or the Chinese community will now have to save Tan Koon Swan?

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and Mp for Kota Melaka, Lim Kit Siang, at the DAP Serdang Anniversary Dinner New Village, Selangor, on Saturday, Dec. 7 1985 at 8p.m.

Tan Koon Swan will save the Chinese community or the Chinese community will now have to save Tan Koon Swan?

I have received adverse comments and reactions to the Thursday ceremony between Tan Koon Swan and Datuk Wong Tok Chai signing a letter of intent with regard to UNICO Holdings Bhd’s consideration to participate in the equity and management of Grand United Holding Bhd. Continue reading Tan Koon Swan will save the Chinese community or the Chinese community will now have to save Tan Koon Swan?