Sabahans and Malaysians also find it odd that the Barisan Nasional Federal Government leaders are making corruption an issue in the Sabah state general elections

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Friday, 11th February 1994:

Sabahans and Malaysians also find it odd that the Barisan Nasional Federal Government leaders are making corruption an issue in the Sabah state general elections

The Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamed, said yesterday that it was ‘odd’ that the PBS election manifesto contained a pledge to eradicate corruption. Continue reading Sabahans and Malaysians also find it odd that the Barisan Nasional Federal Government leaders are making corruption an issue in the Sabah state general elections

UN, NATO and US must call Karadzic’s bluff and launch full air strikes against Serbian artillery if there, is no full lifting of Sarajevo siege

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Penang on Thursday, 10th February 1994:

UN, NATO and US must call Karadzic’s bluff and launch full air strikes against Serbian artillery if there, is no full lifting of Sarajevo siege

It has been reported that the Serbs have agreed to withdraw their besieging forces from Sarajevo as UN, NATO and the United States seemed at last to be close to a decision to launch air strikes on the Serb guns surrounding the Bosnian capital. Continue reading UN, NATO and US must call Karadzic’s bluff and launch full air strikes against Serbian artillery if there, is no full lifting of Sarajevo siege

The international community must not be deceived once again by the Serbs who are putting up a ‘soft and reasonable front’ after world revulsion of the massacre of 68 civilians at a Sarajevo marketplace by Serb mortar attack on Saturday

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Penang on Wednesday, 9th February 1994:

The international community must not be deceived once again by the Serbs who are putting up a ‘soft and reasonable front’ after world revulsion of the massacre of 68 civilians at a Sarajevo marketplace by Serb mortar attack on Saturday

The world community must not be deceived once again by the Serbs who are putting up a ‘soft and reasonable front’ after world revulsion of the massacre of 68 civilians and wounding of nearly 200 at a Sarajevo market, place by Serb mortar attack on Saturday has put the greatest pressure to date on the UN, NATO and United States to launch air strikes to relieve the Bosnian capital. Continue reading The international community must not be deceived once again by the Serbs who are putting up a ‘soft and reasonable front’ after world revulsion of the massacre of 68 civilians at a Sarajevo marketplace by Serb mortar attack on Saturday

All-Party Parliamentary Committee, on Parliamentary Honour and National-Integrity will, have its first meeting after the Chinese New Year holidays and will seek meetings with the Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister and the Inspector-General of Police

by Chairman of the All-Party Parliamentary Committee on Parliamentary Honour and National Integrity, Lim Kit Siang, in Penang on Wednesday, 9th February 1994:

All-Party Parliamentary Committee, on Parliamentary Honour and National-Integrity will, have its first meeting after the Chinese New Year holidays and will seek meetings with the Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister and the Inspector-General of Police

The All-Party Parliamentary Committee on Parliamentary Honour and National Integrity will have its first meeting after the Chinese New Year holidays and will seek meetings with the Prime Minister, Deputy Prime -Minister and the Inspector-General of Police. Continue reading All-Party Parliamentary Committee, on Parliamentary Honour and National-Integrity will, have its first meeting after the Chinese New Year holidays and will seek meetings with the Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister and the Inspector-General of Police

Keng Yaik should not ‘go into hiding’ and should publicly declare whether he is going to admit that he had said over RTM English television news on Jan. 29 that I had a ‘guilty conscience’ over the allegations that opposition politicians had been bribed by Australian spies

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Penang on Tuesday, 8th February 1994:

Keng Yaik should not ‘go into hiding’ and should publicly declare whether he is going to admit that he had said over RTM English television news on Jan. 29 that I had a ‘guilty conscience’ over the allegations that opposition politicians had been bribed by Australian spies

My lawyer, Sdr. Karpal Singh, yesterday wrote to the Gerakan President and Minister for Primary Industries, Datuk Seri Dr. Lim Keng Yaik asking him to confirm that he had said over RTM Television news on January 29 that I had a ‘guilty conscience’ over the allegations that opposition politicians had been bribed by Australian spies. Continue reading Keng Yaik should not ‘go into hiding’ and should publicly declare whether he is going to admit that he had said over RTM English television news on Jan. 29 that I had a ‘guilty conscience’ over the allegations that opposition politicians had been bribed by Australian spies

The UN Security Council, NATO and US must be condemned for they are capable only of more empty threats and angry rhetorics even in the face of the Saturday massacre of 68 people in a Sarajevo market by Serb mortar attack

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Penang on Tuesday. 8th February 1994:

The UN Security Council, NATO and US must be condemned for they are capable only of more empty threats and angry rhetorics even in the face of the Saturday massacre of 68 people in a Sarajevo market by Serb mortar attack

The United Nations Security Council, NATO and the United States must be condemned for they are capable only of more empty threats and angry rhetorics against the Serb aggressors even in the face of the Saturday massacre of 68 people in a Sarajevo market by Serb mortar attack. Continue reading The UN Security Council, NATO and US must be condemned for they are capable only of more empty threats and angry rhetorics even in the face of the Saturday massacre of 68 people in a Sarajevo market by Serb mortar attack

Malaysian Chinese should aspire and strive for ‘major liberalisation’ of national policies and not just ‘minor liberalisation’

1994 Chinese New Year Massage by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang issued on Wednesday, 8th February 1994

Malaysian Chinese should aspire and strive for ‘major liberalisation’ of national policies and not just ‘minor liberalisation’

In the new year of the dog, Malaysian Chinese should aspire and strive for ‘major liberalisation’ of national policies arid not just ‘minor liberalisation’. Continue reading Malaysian Chinese should aspire and strive for ‘major liberalisation’ of national policies and not just ‘minor liberalisation’

DAP proposes the formation of a All-Party Parliamentary Standing Committee to defend the honour of Parliament and integrity of Malaysia from foreign media reports

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, at the meeting of MPs from all Political Parties on the allegations that Malaysian MPs had been bribed by Australian spies until four years ago held at the Committee. Room One, Parliament House on Tuesday, 8th February 1994 at 10 a.m.

DAP proposes the formation of a All-Party Parliamentary Standing Committee to defend the honour of Parliament and integrity of Malaysia from foreign media reports

On January 16, 1994, the Sydney Sunday Telegraph carried a report making very serious allegations that MPs who are ‘senior Opposition politicians’ had been bribed by Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS) agents. Continue reading DAP proposes the formation of a All-Party Parliamentary Standing Committee to defend the honour of Parliament and integrity of Malaysia from foreign media reports

Semangat 46 and PAS MPs have agreed to attend the meeting of MPs in Parliament tomorrow on the Australian allegation that MPs had been bribed by Australian spies until four years ago

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Java on Monday, February 7, 1994:

Semangat 46 and PAS MPs have agreed to attend the meeting of MPs in Parliament tomorrow on the Australian allegation that MPs had been bribed by Australian spies until four years ago

Semangat 46 and PAS MPs have agreed to attend the meeting of MPs in Parliament tomorrow on the Australian allegation that Malaysian MPs have been bribed by Australian spies until four years ago. Continue reading Semangat 46 and PAS MPs have agreed to attend the meeting of MPs in Parliament tomorrow on the Australian allegation that MPs had been bribed by Australian spies until four years ago

Mahathir and Anwar Ibrahim invited to address the meeting of MPs of all political parties in Parliament tomorrow on the Australian mass media allegations of Malaysian MPs having been bribed by Australian spies until four years ago

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Monday, February 7, 1994:

Mahathir and Anwar Ibrahim invited to address the meeting of MPs of all political parties in Parliament tomorrow on the Australian mass media allegations of Malaysian MPs having been bribed by Australian spies until four years ago

I have this morning taxed invitations to the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamed and the Deputy Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, inviting them to address the meeting of MPs of all political parties in Parliament tomorrow OR the Australian mass media allegations of Malaysian MPs having been bribed by Australian spies until four years ago. Continue reading Mahathir and Anwar Ibrahim invited to address the meeting of MPs of all political parties in Parliament tomorrow on the Australian mass media allegations of Malaysian MPs having been bribed by Australian spies until four years ago