DAP’s Eight-Point Democratisation in our major theme in the next general elections calling for ‘Big Liberalisation’ in nation-building policies to give every Malaysian regardless of race an equal place under the Malaysian sun

Statement by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, when joining the Selangor DAP State Voters’ Registration Campaign in Petaling Jaya on Tuesday, July 19, 1994 at 10.30 a.m.

DAP’s Eight-Point Democratisation in our major theme in the next general elections calling for ‘Big Liberalisation’ in nation-building policies to give every Malaysian regardless of race an equal place under the Malaysian sun

DAP’s major theme in the next general elections will be to call for ‘Big Liberalisation’ in nation-building policies to give every Malaysian regardless of race an equal place under the Malaysia. Continue reading DAP’s Eight-Point Democratisation in our major theme in the next general elections calling for ‘Big Liberalisation’ in nation-building policies to give every Malaysian regardless of race an equal place under the Malaysian sun

DAP Central Executive Committee at its meeting tomorrow to discuss the DAP manifesto for the next general elections

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, at the Muar DAP Branch Dinner in Muar, Sunday, 17th July 1994 at 7.30 pm to commemorate his 25th anniversary as an elected Member of Parliament

DAP Central Executive Committee at its meeting tomorrow to discuss the DAP manifesto for the next general elections

The DAP Central Executive Committee will at its meeting in Petaling Jaya tomorrow discuss the DAP manifesto for the next general elections. Continue reading DAP Central Executive Committee at its meeting tomorrow to discuss the DAP manifesto for the next general elections

Call on all 60 Chinese Independent Secondary Schools to apply to Government for standing automatic tax exemption for all donations to Chinese Independent Secondary Schools

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, at the official launching of the Negri Sembilan State DAP Voters’ Registration Campaign at the Sembilan Central Market on Wednesday, 13th July 1994 at 10 a.m.

Call on all 60 Chinese Independent Secondary Schools to apply to Government for standing automatic tax exemption for all donations to Chinese Independent Secondary Schools

On Monday in Parliament, during the debate on the supplementary supply and development estimates, I called on the Finance Ministry to announce tax exemption for all donations to Chinese Independent Secondary Schools. Continue reading Call on all 60 Chinese Independent Secondary Schools to apply to Government for standing automatic tax exemption for all donations to Chinese Independent Secondary Schools

Tan Sri Osman Aroff resign as Kedah Mentri Besar as he has changed his mind in suing Syed Mansor bin Syed Salim to clear his name against corruption charges

Speech (Part 2) by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, on the second 1994 Supplementary Supply and Development Estimates in Dewan Rakyat on Monday, July 11, 1994

Tan Sri Osman Aroff resign as Kedah Mentri Besar as he has changed his mind in suing Syed Mansor bin Syed Salim to clear his name against corruption charges

Although I hope the Parliamentary Secretary to he Finance Minister, Datuk Dr. Affifudin Omar, who presented these supplementary estimates could give an assurances during his winding-up that action would be taken to rectify the corruption, misappropriation of funds and gross mismanagement in FELCRA. I have my grave doubts whether he has the power to rectify them. Continue reading Tan Sri Osman Aroff resign as Kedah Mentri Besar as he has changed his mind in suing Syed Mansor bin Syed Salim to clear his name against corruption charges

MCA Youth leaders have failed the Chinese community in not daring to raise the question of Federal Government regular financial allocations to Chinese Independent Secondary Schools in their meeting with the Prime Minister

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Thursday, June 16, 1994;

MCA Youth leaders have failed the Chinese community in not daring to raise the question of Federal Government regular financial allocations to Chinese Independent Secondary Schools in their meeting with the Prime Minister

The MCA Youth leaders have failed the Chinese community in not daring to raise the question of Federal Government regular financial allocations to Chinese Independent Secondary Schools in their meeting with the Prime Minister on Tuesday. Continue reading MCA Youth leaders have failed the Chinese community in not daring to raise the question of Federal Government regular financial allocations to Chinese Independent Secondary Schools in their meeting with the Prime Minister

The limited and minor liberalisation in education and economic measures are the fruits of the DAP’s political struggle and sacrifices from the sixties to the eighties, and the DAP must now prepare for the next phase of its political struggle to bring about major liberalisation of nation-building policies

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, at the opening of the Selangor DAP State Leadership Conference held in Klang on Sunday, 12th June 1994 at 10 a.m.

The limited and minor liberalisation in education and economic measures are the fruits of the DAP’s political struggle and sacrifices from the sixties to the eighties, and the DAP must now prepare for the next phase of its political struggle to bring about major liberalisation of nation-building policies

With the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamad declaring in Muar on Friday that general elections could be held any time, the DAP must be fully prepared for the dissolution of Parliament any time after the next parliamentary meeting from July 4-19. Continue reading The limited and minor liberalisation in education and economic measures are the fruits of the DAP’s political struggle and sacrifices from the sixties to the eighties, and the DAP must now prepare for the next phase of its political struggle to bring about major liberalisation of nation-building policies

Dr. Kang Chin Seng was banned from speaking in Penang State Assembly on the DAP motion on Chinese Independent Secondary Schools and had to run to Bruas to criticise the DAP

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Saturday, 11th June 1994;

Dr. Kang Chin Seng was banned from speaking in Penang State Assembly on the DAP motion on Chinese Independent Secondary Schools and had to run to Bruas to criticise the DAP

Gerakan Central Publicity Bureau chief, Dr. Kang Chin Seng, was banned from speaking in the Penang State Assembly this week on the DAP motion on Chinese Independent Secondary Schools and had to run to Bruas to criticise the DAP. Continue reading Dr. Kang Chin Seng was banned from speaking in Penang State Assembly on the DAP motion on Chinese Independent Secondary Schools and had to run to Bruas to criticise the DAP

Penang, with the sole Chinese Chief Minister, should set the example for other state governments in providing regular financial support to Chinese Independent Secondary Schools

Speech by Penang Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and Assemblyman, for Padang Kota, Lim Kit Siang, in the Penang State Assembly on Wednesday, 8th June 1994

Penang, with the sole Chinese Chief Minister, should set the example for other state governments in providing regular financial support to Chinese Independent Secondary Schools

Gerakan leaders are fond of claiming that they have the sole Chinese Chief Minister in the country. As the sole Chinese Chief Minister, Dr. Koh Tsu.Koon should have set the example for all other state governments in the country in providing regular financial support to Chinese Independent Secondary Schools. Continue reading Penang, with the sole Chinese Chief Minister, should set the example for other state governments in providing regular financial support to Chinese Independent Secondary Schools

Loot Ting Yee’s defeat for the post of UCSTAM President most shocking and tantamounts to a repudiation of the struggle and sacrifices of UCSTAM and UCSCAM for Chinese education in the past three decades

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Sunday, May 29, 1994:

Loot Ting Yee’s defeat for the post of UCSTAM President most shocking and tantamounts to a repudiation of the struggle and sacrifices of UCSTAM and UCSCAM for Chinese education in the past three decades

Loot Ting Yee’s defeat for the post of United Chinese School Teachers’ Association of Malaysia (UCSTAM) President following the retirement of Sim Mow Yu is most shocking and tantamounts to a repudiation of the struggle and sacrifices of UCSTAM and United Chinese School Committees’ Association of Malaysia (UCSCAM) for Chinese education in the past three decades. Continue reading Loot Ting Yee’s defeat for the post of UCSTAM President most shocking and tantamounts to a repudiation of the struggle and sacrifices of UCSTAM and UCSCAM for Chinese education in the past three decades

DAP calls on the Government to proclaim in Parliament in July a National Charter on Chinese Education which gives full and formal government recognition to Chinese primary schools, Chinese Independent Secondary Schools and Chinese education in Malaysia

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, at the DAP Anniversary Dinner of Jenjarom DAP Branch, Selangor on Saturday, 21st May 1994 at 8 p.m.

DAP calls on the Government to proclaim in Parliament in July a National Charter on Chinese Education which gives full and formal government recognition to Chinese primary schools, Chinese Independent Secondary Schools and Chinese education in Malaysia

Just before the 1986 and 1990 general elections, the Barisan Nasional Government played the ‘Chinese education’ card, with Ministers – and even the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamad himself – visiting Chinese primary schools and even Chinese Independent Secondary Schools announcing financial allocations and grants. Continue reading DAP calls on the Government to proclaim in Parliament in July a National Charter on Chinese Education which gives full and formal government recognition to Chinese primary schools, Chinese Independent Secondary Schools and Chinese education in Malaysia