Non – Aligned Movement should form the nucleus to requisition an emergency UN General Assembly session on the Bosnia Holocaust to override and end the impotence of the United Nations Security council and UN Secretary – General

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, in Penang on Friday , January 21th, 1994:

Non – Aligned Movement should form the nucleus to requisition an emergency UN General Assembly session on the Bosnia Holocaust to override and end the impotence of the United Nations Security council and UN Secretary – General

The latest round of Geneva pence talks on Bosnia Herregovina has ended in a farce with no effect whatsoever on the Bosnia battlefield as the 21-month agony of the Bosnian Holocaust continued unabated. Continue reading Non – Aligned Movement should form the nucleus to requisition an emergency UN General Assembly session on the Bosnia Holocaust to override and end the impotence of the United Nations Security council and UN Secretary – General

The international conference of Parliamentarians on Bosnia-Herzagovina in Kuala Lumpur this weekend should designate a date as ‘ Bosnia Day’ to mobilese all Parliaments of the world to meet on the same day to condemn Serbian aggression and violation of Bosnian sovereignty and to demand international action to end ethnic cleasing and atrocities

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Tuesday, January 18th, 1994:

The international conference of Parliamentarians on Bosnia-Herzagovina in Kuala Lumpur this weekend should designate a date as ‘ Bosnia Day’ to mobilese all Parliaments of the world to meet on the same day to condemn Serbian aggression and violation of Bosnian sovereignty and to demand international action to end ethnic cleasing and atrocities.

The international conference of Parliamentarians on Bosnia-Herzagovina in Kuala Lumpur this weekend should designate a date as ‘ Bosnia Day’ to mobilize all Parliaments of the world to meet on the same day to condemn Serbian aggression and violation of Bosnian sovereignty and to demand international action to end ethnic cleasing and atrocities perpetrated by the serbs against the Bosnians. Continue reading The international conference of Parliamentarians on Bosnia-Herzagovina in Kuala Lumpur this weekend should designate a date as ‘ Bosnia Day’ to mobilese all Parliaments of the world to meet on the same day to condemn Serbian aggression and violation of Bosnian sovereignty and to demand international action to end ethnic cleasing and atrocities

Malaysia should take the international initiative to get support from other countries to requisition an emergency session of the United Nations General Assembly to direct the UN Secretary-General to launch air strikes to silence Serbian guns and to end the arms embargo against Bosnia

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Monday, January 17th, 1994:

Malaysia should take the international initiative to get support from other countries to requisition an emergency session of the United Nations General Assembly to direct the UN Secretary-General to launch air strikes to silence Serbian guns and to end the arms embargo against Bosnia

The Geneva peace talks on bosnia among its Serb, Muslim and Croat faction due to resume next week is doomed to failure with the intransigence demonstrated by the Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic , who openly defied and rejected the United Nations and Nato demands or the lifting of the Serb siege of Sarejevo and to open the airport in the northeast Bosnian city of Tuzla. Continue reading Malaysia should take the international initiative to get support from other countries to requisition an emergency session of the United Nations General Assembly to direct the UN Secretary-General to launch air strikes to silence Serbian guns and to end the arms embargo against Bosnia

The United Nations must use air power of the United States and Nato to ensure that Sarajevo and the six other mainly Muslim enclaves in Bosnia are ‘safe areas ‘ which it proclaimed last year and not ‘ death traps’

By Parliament Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary –General and MP for Tanjung , Lim Kit Siang , in Penang on Friday, January 14, 1994;

The United Nations must use air power of the United States and Nato to ensure that Sarajevo and the six other mainly Muslim enclaves in Bosnia are ‘safe areas ‘ which it proclaimed last year and not ‘ death traps’

Last year , the united Nations designated the Bosnian Capatil , Sarajevo and six other mainly Muslin enclaves in Bosnia , such as Srebrencia and Tuzla , as “safe areas” to be protected from strangulation by Bosnian Serb Forces. Continue reading The United Nations must use air power of the United States and Nato to ensure that Sarajevo and the six other mainly Muslim enclaves in Bosnia are ‘safe areas ‘ which it proclaimed last year and not ‘ death traps’

The United Nations should use the Bosniam Serb refusal to open the key Muslim airport of Tuzla for relief flights to launch air strikes to silence the Serbian quns in Bosnia

By Parliament Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary –General and MP for Tanjung , Lim Kit Siang , in Petaling Jaya on Thursday , January 13, 1994;

The United Nations should use the Bosniam Serb refusal to open the key Muslim airport of Tuzla for relief flights to launch air strikes to silence the Serbian quns in Bosnia

The Bosnian Serbs have continued to defy the international community in oits latest refusal to open the jey muslim airport to Tuzla for relief flights. Continue reading The United Nations should use the Bosniam Serb refusal to open the key Muslim airport of Tuzla for relief flights to launch air strikes to silence the Serbian quns in Bosnia

DAP calls on Un Secreatry – General to implement UN Security Council Mandate to launch air strikes against Bosnia’ Serbs to end the long agony in Bosnia

By Parliament Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary –General and MP for Tanjung , Lim Kit Siang , in Petaling Jaya on Wednesday , 12 January 1994;

DAP calls on Un Secreatry – General to implement UN Security Council Mandate to launch air strikes against Bosnia’ Serbs to end the long agony in Bosnia.

The world is disappointed by the outcome of the summit meeting of NATO leaders in Brussels yesterday which continued to issue empty threats of air strikes against Bosnia’s Serbs to end the one sided slaughter and genocide of Bosnian Muslims. Continue reading DAP calls on Un Secreatry – General to implement UN Security Council Mandate to launch air strikes against Bosnia’ Serbs to end the long agony in Bosnia

ASEAN should formally ask Japan to establish a RM25 billion fund to compensate Japanese wartime victims

By Parliamentary opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Tuesday, August 24, 1993:

ASEAN should formally ask Japan to establish a RM25 billion fund to compensate Japanese wartime victims

In his first speech in the Japanese Diet, Japanese Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa, made a formal apology for Japan’s wartime atrocities in Asia but held back from offering compensation. Continue reading ASEAN should formally ask Japan to establish a RM25 billion fund to compensate Japanese wartime victims

DAP calls on the new Japanese Government to reconsider and make proper wartime compensation to war victims, including Japanese Imperialist Army ‘sex slaves’ to effect a historic reconciliation with the peoples in the countries which had been victims of its war of aggression

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Saturday, August 21, 1993:

DAP calls on the new Japanese Government to reconsider and make proper wartime compensation to war victims, including Japanese Imperialist Army ‘sex slaves’ to effect a historic reconciliation with the peoples in the countries which had been victims of its war of aggression

The statement by Japan’s Foreign Minister, Tsutomu Hata that although Japan intended to apologise to Asian people who suffered during World War II it considered the issue of compensation already settles is a major setback in the historic reconciliation between Japan and the peoples in countries which had been victims of its war of aggression. Continue reading DAP calls on the new Japanese Government to reconsider and make proper wartime compensation to war victims, including Japanese Imperialist Army ‘sex slaves’ to effect a historic reconciliation with the peoples in the countries which had been victims of its war of aggression

DAP commends Morihiro Tokokawa for being the first Japanese Premier to express sympathy to victims of Japanese militarism

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Monday, August 16, 1993:

DAP commends Morihiro Tokokawa for being the first Japanese Premier to express sympathy to victims of Japanese militarism

DAP commends Morihiro Tokokawa for being the first Japanese Premier to express sympathy to victims of Japanese militarism and to publicly admit that the Japannese war of aggressin during the Second World War as an “ an aggressive war and a wrong war”. Continue reading DAP commends Morihiro Tokokawa for being the first Japanese Premier to express sympathy to victims of Japanese militarism

DAP calls for a special Parliamentary meeting to pass a new law on corruption to elevate the Anti-Corruption Agency into an Anti-Corruption Commission with expanded powers to fight corruption

Speech by Parliament Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, at the Perak DAP State Convention in Ipoh on Sunday, August 15, 1993 at 10a.m.

DAP calls for a special Parliamentary meeting to pass a new law on corruption to elevate the Anti-Corruption Agency into an Anti-Corruption Commission with expanded powers to fight corruption

The past few months have seen a rising tide against corruption and money politics in many Asian countries, which reached a new climax last month when the 38-year uninterrupted rule of Japan’s Liberal Democratic Government (LDP) was broken and LDP was thrown out of power. Continue reading DAP calls for a special Parliamentary meeting to pass a new law on corruption to elevate the Anti-Corruption Agency into an Anti-Corruption Commission with expanded powers to fight corruption