DAP welcomes the Government’s decision to help the Myanmar Muslim refugees and calls on Datuk Abdullah Badawi to lead an official mission to Myanmar to intercede on behalf of the Rohingya Muslims

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Friday, March 20, 1992:

DAP welcomes the Government’s decision to help the Myanmar Muslim refugees and calls on Datuk Abdullah Badawi to lead an official mission to Myanmar to intercede on behalf of the Rohingya Muslims.

DAP welcomes the Malaysian Government’s decision to help the Myanmar Muslim refugees announced by the Foreign Minister, Datuk Abdullah Ahmad Badawi yesterday. Continue reading DAP welcomes the Government’s decision to help the Myanmar Muslim refugees and calls on Datuk Abdullah Badawi to lead an official mission to Myanmar to intercede on behalf of the Rohingya Muslims

Malaysian Government should publicly declare that it is prepared to support international economic sanctions against the Myanmar military junta if it does not stop its oppression and persecution of the Rohingya Muslims

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Friday, 13 March, 1992:

Malaysian Government should publicly declare that it is prepared to support international economic sanctions against the Myanmar military junta if it does not stop its oppression and persecution of the Rohingya Muslims.

On Wednesday, the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC) condemned the Myanmar military junta for the oppression and persecu¬tion of the Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar. Continue reading Malaysian Government should publicly declare that it is prepared to support international economic sanctions against the Myanmar military junta if it does not stop its oppression and persecution of the Rohingya Muslims

Myanmar should invite a United Nations peacekeeping force into Arakan state to verify Myanmar claim that the Rohingya Muslims are riot oppressed and persecuted

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Wednesday, 11th March 1992:

Myanmar should invite a United Nations peacekeeping force into Arakan state to verify Myanmar claim that the Rohingya Muslims are riot oppressed and persecuted.

Malaysians must be shocked by the repeated denials by the Myanmar military junta and its embassy officials in Malaysia about the oppression and persecution of the Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar. Continue reading Myanmar should invite a United Nations peacekeeping force into Arakan state to verify Myanmar claim that the Rohingya Muslims are riot oppressed and persecuted

DAP calls on Foreign Minister to summon the Myanmar Ambassador to reject his denial of oppression and persecution of Rohingya Muslims by Myanmar military junta

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Tuesday, 10th March 1992:

DAP calls on Foreign Minister to summon the Myanmar Ambassador to reject his denial of oppression and persecution of Rohingya Muslims by Myanmar military junta.

The Myanmar Ambassador to Malaysia, U Ko, yesterday denied that the Rohingya Muslims in western Myanmar state of Arakan were being ‘oppressed and persecuted’ by the Myanmar military junta. Continue reading DAP calls on Foreign Minister to summon the Myanmar Ambassador to reject his denial of oppression and persecution of Rohingya Muslims by Myanmar military junta

DAP welcomes and supports the Malaysian Government’s stand demanding a halt to the Oppression and persecution of the Rohingya Muslims by the Myanmar military regime

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Monday, 9th March 1992:

DAP welcomes and supports the Malaysian Government’s stand demanding a halt to the Oppression and persecution of the Rohingya Muslims by the Myanmar military regime.

DAP welcomes and supports the Malaysian Government’s stand demanding a halt to the oppression and persecution of the Rohingya Muslims by the Myanmar military regime. Continue reading DAP welcomes and supports the Malaysian Government’s stand demanding a halt to the Oppression and persecution of the Rohingya Muslims by the Myanmar military regime

DAP welcomes the call by Denq Xiaoping to all exiled Chinese dissidents to return to China to help in reforms with promise of no reprisals

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung , Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Saturday, March 7, 1992:

DAP welcomes the call by Denq Xiaoping to all exiled Chinese dissidents to return to China to help in reforms with promise of no reprisals.

It has been reported that in his first major speech to be distributed to Communist Party members for more than two years, Deng Xiaoping urged those exiled Chinese, “no matter what their political views and what else they have expressed in the past”, to return to China and promised reprisals. Continue reading DAP welcomes the call by Denq Xiaoping to all exiled Chinese dissidents to return to China to help in reforms with promise of no reprisals

All other ASEAN leaders should follow the example of Cory Aquino to send direct messages to the Myanmar military junta on its abuses and violations of human rights

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Saturday, February 22, 1992:

All other ASEAN leaders should follow the example of Cory Aquino to send direct messages to the Myanmar military junta on its abuses and violations of human rights

The initiative by the Philippine President Corazon Aquino in a letter to the Myanmar military junta asking it to allow the immediate family of opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi to visit her at home is the first time a ASEAN leader has taken any action with regard to the abuses and violations of human rights in Myanmar. Continue reading All other ASEAN leaders should follow the example of Cory Aquino to send direct messages to the Myanmar military junta on its abuses and violations of human rights

DAP calls on Malaysian Government to send a government relief mission to the four Daerah Cox Bazar refugee camps for the Myanmar Rohingya Muslims

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Friday, February 21, 1992:

DAP calls on Malaysian Government to send a government relief mission to the four Daerah Cox Bazar refugee camps for the Myanmar Rohingya Muslims

DAP calls on the Malaysian Government to send a government relief mission to the four Daerah Cox Bazar refugee camps for the Myanmar Rohingya Muslims at the Bangladesh-Myanmar border to provide humanitarian assistance to the 20,000 Myanmar Muslims who are reported to be in desperate straits without food supplies for a week.

Up to now, a reported 100,000 Rohingya Muslims had fled the western Myanmar state of Arakan into Bangladesh because of persecution, and the Malaysian government. The ASEAN countries and the international community must act as one to bring pressure on the Myanmar military junta to halt its gross violation of human rights in Myanmar.

DAP supports the proposal for an emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council to discuss the gross violation of human rights in Myanmar.

If Malaysia and the ASEAM governments had taken a forth-right and clear-cut stand against the human rights violation of the Myanmar military junta right from the beginning, especially in refusing to return power to the people after the Myanmar general elections and the continued detention of Myanmar Opposition leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, the persecution of the Rohingya Muslims would probably not have reached this level.

Malaysia and the ASEAN countries have the right to put pressure on the Myanmar military junta for its violation of human rights, and reject any suggestion that this will be an interference of the domestic affairs and the sovereign rights of the Myanmese administration, because no national government has the sovereign right to violate the human rights of its citizens, as human rights is the right of all human beings, regardless of nationality or country.

DAP calls on the Malaysian Government to provide the lead in ASEAN on the issue of human rights violations in Myanmar, and particularly over the plight of the 100,000 Rohingya Muslim refugees, and initiate actions for a common ASEAN stand in view of the proximity of Myanmar to ASEAN. Malaysia and ASEAN cannot and must not continue to be unmoved and unconcerned by the gross abuses and violations of human rights in Myanmar.

DAP calls on the Minister of International Trade and Industry to explain the details of the Investment Guarantee Agreement which the Taiwan authorities are demanding before proceeding with the $8.6 billion China Steel Corporation joint venture steel plant in Malaysia

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Wednesday, 12th February 1992:

DAP calls on the Minister of International Trade and Industry to explain the details of the Investment Guarantee Agreement which the Taiwan authorities are demanding before proceeding with the $8.6 billion China Steel Corporation joint venture steel plant in Malaysia

Last Friday, the Minister for International Trade and industry, Datuk Seri Rafidah Aziz, said that she had written to her counterpart in Taiwan and is awaiting a clarification from the Taiwanese government on the status of the China Steel Corporation’s proposed $8.6 billion joint venture steel plant in Malaysia. Continue reading DAP calls on the Minister of International Trade and Industry to explain the details of the Investment Guarantee Agreement which the Taiwan authorities are demanding before proceeding with the $8.6 billion China Steel Corporation joint venture steel plant in Malaysia

Malaysia and other ASEAN governments should protest against human right violations in Myanmar as in continued detention of Aung San Suu Kyi and repression of Rohingya Muslims

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Wednesday, 12th February 1992:

Malaysia and other ASEAN governments should protest against human right violations in Myanmar as in continued detention of Aung San Suu Kyi and repression of Rohingya Muslims

Malaysia and the other ASEAN governments should protest against human right violations by the Myanmar military regime as in the continued detention of Burmese Opposition leader, Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi and the repression of Myanmar Muslims, known as Rohingyas. Continue reading Malaysia and other ASEAN governments should protest against human right violations in Myanmar as in continued detention of Aung San Suu Kyi and repression of Rohingya Muslims