Lim Kit Siang calls on Australia Government to expand education opportunities for young Malaysian to make up the brain-drain of Qualified manpower from Malaysia to Australia

Lim Kit Siang calls on Australia Government to expand education opportunities for young Malaysian to make up the brain-drain of Qualified manpower from Malaysia to Australia

Parliamentary Opposition Leaders, Mr. Lim Kit Siang, has suggested that Australia greatly expand educational opportunity for young Malaysian in all field of professional, scientific and technological expertise, to make up for the brain-drain of qualified manpower from Malaysia to Australia.

There are at present 25,000 Malaysian who have migrated to Australia, mostly in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide and Perth. Most of them are doctors, engineers, dentists, accountants, computerists and teachers, and as such constitute a serious brain-drain for Malaysia. Continue reading Lim Kit Siang calls on Australia Government to expand education opportunities for young Malaysian to make up the brain-drain of Qualified manpower from Malaysia to Australia

Lim Kit Siang to raise with Datuk Musa the establishment of a Contingency Loan Fund to help Malaysian students in Australia

Lim Kit Siang to raise with Datuk Musa the establishment of a Contingency Loan Fund to help Malaysian students in Australia.

Parliamentary Opposition Leaders, Mr. Lim Kit Siang, has called on the Education Minister, Datuk Musa Hitam, to immediately set up a
Revolving Loan Fund for Malaysian students in Australia to help them tide over financial difficulties, including those created by the imposition of university fees.

Mr. Lim said he would meet Datuk Musa on his return to Malaysia to discuss this and other matters affecting Malaysian students in Australia. Continue reading Lim Kit Siang to raise with Datuk Musa the establishment of a Contingency Loan Fund to help Malaysian students in Australia

Lim Kit Siang call on Malaysian students to make the best use of their educational opportunity in Australia and return to serve and build up Malaysia

Lim Kit Siang call on Malaysian students to make the best use of their educational opportunity in Australia and return to serve and build up Malaysia

Parliamentary Opposition Leaders, Mr. Lim Kit Siang, has called on Malaysian students in Australia to work hard and to make the best use of their education opportunities in Australia so that they could return on completion of their studies and help build up Malaysia.

Mr. Lim said Malaysian students in Australia are in a sense fortunate and must not forget their responsibility to return to Malaysia to create a more just and equal, multi-racial Malaysia, and stamp out all form of extremism and chauvinism. Continue reading Lim Kit Siang call on Malaysian students to make the best use of their educational opportunity in Australia and return to serve and build up Malaysia

Australian Government assures Lim Kit Siang that there would be no decrease of student intake into Australia from Malaysia

Australian Government assures Lim Kit Siang that there would be no decrease of student intake into Australia from Malaysia

Australian Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrew Peacock, has assured Malaysia Parliamentary Opposition leaders, Mr. Lim Kit Siang, that Australia would not decrease intake of Malaysian student into Australia for higher studies.

Mr. Peacock assured Mr. Lim, that the Australia Government would continue the educational programme to provide higher educational opportunities for Malaysian students in Australia. Continue reading Australian Government assures Lim Kit Siang that there would be no decrease of student intake into Australia from Malaysia

Perspectives for the 1980s – Malaysia’s Race Against Time

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Petaling, Lim Kit Siang, at the Seventh DAP MPs and State Assemblymen Seminar held at Cameron Highlands on Saturday, August 9, 1980 at 9 a.m.

Perspectives for the 1980s – Malaysia’s Race Against Time

Never before in Malaysia’s 23-year history has she been confronted with such complex and intractable challenges to her national integrity and sovereignty as now, when entering the Decade of the Eighties. Continue reading Perspectives for the 1980s – Malaysia’s Race Against Time

DAP condemns Vietnamese incursion into Thai territory and calls for an International Conference on the 18-month Vietnamese military occupation of Kampuchea

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Petaling, Lim Kit Siang, on Wednesday, 25th June 1980:

DAP condemns Vietnamese incursion into Thai territory and calls for an International Conference on the 18-month Vietnamese military occupation of Kampuchea

The DAP condemns Vietnamese incursion and violation of Thai territory. It is a demonstration of Vietnamese perfidy and its threat to the peace and stability of South East Asia. Continue reading DAP condemns Vietnamese incursion into Thai territory and calls for an International Conference on the 18-month Vietnamese military occupation of Kampuchea

DAP welcome the United Nations Plan to resettle 1,000 Vietnamese refugees a Day, and calls on Malaysian Government to end the policy of towing Vietnamese refugees back to sea in unsafe and unseaworthy vessels

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and Member of Parliament for Petaling, Lim Kit Siang, on Thursday, August 2, 1979:

DAP welcome the United Nations Plan to resettle 1,000 Vietnamese refugees a Day, and calls on Malaysian Government to end the policy of towing Vietnamese refugees back to sea in unsafe and unseaworthy vessels.

The DAP welcome the United Nations plan to resettle 1,000 Vietnamese refugees a day in South East Asia, with the aim of transferring 180,000 refugees from this region for resettlement to receiving countries in six months. Continue reading DAP welcome the United Nations Plan to resettle 1,000 Vietnamese refugees a Day, and calls on Malaysian Government to end the policy of towing Vietnamese refugees back to sea in unsafe and unseaworthy vessels

Call on Malaysian Government to condemn Vietnam’s barbaric policy of racism and genocide

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General, Lim Kit Siang, at the Thousand-People Pudu DAP Branch Solidarity Dinner at Mak Yee Restaurant, Shaw Complex, Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, 28th July 1979 at 8 pm

Call on Malaysian Government to condemn Vietnam’s barbaric policy of racism and genocide in international forums like the Commonwealth Premiers’ Conference in Lusaka, Zambia on August 1, the Non-Aligned Summit Conference in Havanna, and the forthcoming United Nations General Assembly Debate

Although Vietnam indicated at the Geneva Conference on Indo-China refugees that it would make every effort to stem the exodus of refugees, for a reasonable period of time, the civilized world community must not allow such Vietnamese ‘concession’ to overlook or ignore the brutal fact that Vietnam has been guilty of barbaric policies of racism and genocide which must be condemned by civilized and humane nations in no undertain terms.

Vietnam, through its inhuman and callous policy against its own citizens, is responsible for the death of 250,000 to 300,000 lives by drowning in the high seas.

The DAP calls on the Malaysian Government to speak out clearly against such inhumanity at all international forums. The Malaysian Government should condemn such Vietnamese racism and genocide in the forthcoming commonwealth Premiers’ Conference in Lusaka in Zambia beginning on August 1, and the Non-Aligned Nations Leaders’ Summit Conference in Havanna, Cuba, in September.

To ignore or to keep quiet in international crimes against humanity of the magnitude as had happened in Vietnam is to condone such mass butchery of mankind. Malaysia has rightly spoken out, loud and clear, at international forums against the inhumane Apartheid Policy practiced by South Africa, and there is no reason why Malaysia should now keep quiet against the inhumanity and barbarism of Vietnamese policy.

Malaysia broke off diplomatic relations with South Africa and supported international economic sanctions against South Africa in participation of an international campaign to pressure South Africa to end its racial discrimination policies as represented by its Apartheid Policy. When compared to the enormity of the inhumanity involved, the south Africa Apartheid Policy pales into the background against Vietnamese racism and genocide which has already claimed the lives of a quarter of a million people within the short span of four years!

Malaysia should also, together with other ASEAN countries, present a motion at the forthcoming United Nations General Assembly starting in September calling on Vietnam to halt its policy of racism and genocide, and to respect human lives and spirit.

Malaysia should not get involved or take sides in any power conflict, but precisely because Malaysia and the ASEAN countries are the close neighbours of Vietnam, we have an international and moral responsibility to awaken international attention to the inhumanity and barbarity perpetrated so close to our shores. We must do this, not only because we owe a duty to our peoples and nations, but also because we owe a duty to mankind. If we keep quiet and condone such inhumanity and barbarity, whether for one reason or another, then we will forever forfeit the moral right to speak up against crimes against mankind, perpetrated in any part of the globe, whether in South Africa, Middle East or in Latin Amercia.

2.Review Nation Building Policies to Widen Perimeters of Understanding among races, religions and cultures to develop resilience against external throats.

The threatening situation in Indo-China and the greatly increased military build-up of Soviet power in Asia and Pacific area, constitute a great challenge and threat to the stability and security of the non-Communist South East Asian nations.

However, the key to the survival and stability of the non-Communist South East Asian states lies in the unity and solidarity of the peoples in these nations, which can only come about through just and fair policies which continue to widen the perimeters of understanding and common interest among the diverse racial, religious and cultural groups in each nation, Obscurantist and bigoted policies or measures could only deepen and further entrench inter-racial, inter-religious or inter-cultural suspicions and distrust!

In this connection, I call on the Government to seriously review the whole spectrum of its nation building policies, to recognize reality in making modifications in policies and measyres which had narrowed further the perimeters of understanding and common interests among Malaysians, and to make changes calculated to broaden such perimeters.

The teachers in schools have an important role to play in instilling in the new generation of Malaysian children a consciousness and identity transcending race, religion or cultural differences, and we should seek to have as balanced a teaching profession as possible.

3. Call on Education Minister to train more non-Malay teachers

In the last 10 years, from 1970-1979, the Education Ministry took in 35,308 full-time teacher-trainees in the various teacher-training institutes, with following racial breakdowns:

Malays – 27,089 (76.7%)
Chinese – 6,894 (19.5%)
Indians – 1,209 ( 3.4%)
Others – 116 (0.3%)
Total – 35,308

In 1969, the racial percentages of teacher-trainees for that year were:

Malays 62.7%
Chinese 33.9%
Indians 3.2%
Other 0.2%

It is clear that there is a need to increase considerably the number of non-Malay teacher trainees for our schools, and I call on the Minister of Education, Datuk Musa Hitam, to give this matter his personal attention and rectify the imbalances in the immediate years ahead.

4. MCA ‘Vultures’ impatiently waiting for my disqualification

From the statements and speeches by MCA leaders, especially those in Selangor and Petaling, the people know that MCA ‘vultures’ are impatiently and eagerly awaiting my removal from the Parliamentary arena.

My appeal against conviction and sentence under the Official Secrets Act will be heard by the Federal Court beginning on Monday, August 6, but the MCA ‘vultures’ could hardly contain themselves.

But the MCA will be greatly mistaken if they think that they could continue to mislead the people.

MCA leaders have recently stepped up their propaganda campaign claiming that they are the sole ‘champions’ of five million Chinese in Malaysia, and that they are the people who could get things done.

A MCA Minister went to Malacca a few days ago and said that it is a political fact that UMNO is the dominant component party in the National Front. What this MCA Minister failed to add is that it is also a political fact that MCA Ministers have no power.

This is best illustrated by the complete failure of the MCA Minister of Health, Tan Sri Chong Hong Nyan, to lift the clamp-down on free movement of patients and visitors at Sungei Buloh Leprosarium, despite the many statements and claims by the Selangor Liaison Committee and the MCA Selangor Chairman, Datuk Lee Kim Sai.

I have established beyond any doubt that the clamp-down was imposed by the Health authorities, and that the police had no objection to the removal of the clamp-down, which has causedsuch great hardships to the 1,600 inmates in the Leprosarium.

There is therefore no ‘reasonable’ or warranted ground for the imposition of the clamp-down at Sungei Buloh Leprosarium, and the Health Minster, Tan Sri Chong Hong Nyan, dared not meet me to discuss the Sungei Buloh Leprosarium grievances because he knows that the clamp-down is completely unjustifiable and indefensible. Furthermore, the Health Minister has banned me from visiting the Leprosarium to explain to the inmates about what happened in the efforts to get clamp-down lifted.

I have no doubt that if the Minister involved has been an UMNO Minister, and it was the Selangor UMNO Committee and Leader that came out to intervene, this matter would have been solved long ago.

If a MCA Minister could not solve such a small and simple matter completely within his Ministerial jurisdiction, clearly, what can the MCA leadership do to fight for the basic rights and interests of Malaysians as a whole, and Malaysian Chinese in particular – as claimed by MCA?

We have see how MCA Ministers had been shunted aside when important issues cropped up, e.g. the MCA Labour Minister was shunted aside when MAS-AEU dispute blew up into a crisis, and Dr. Mahathir and Tan Sir Ghazalie shafie took over the matter.

When history is written, I have no doubt that history will pass the verdict that MCA and the MCA leadership are responsible for the many grave problems faced by the people and country, through the MCA leadership’s concern with personal position, class interest, in utter disregard of the people’s rights and the future of Malaysia’s long-term development as a healthy, tolerant, just and equal multi-racial Malaysian nation.

DAP cables Socialist International Party Leaders Conference in Stockholm today and tomorrow to help increase resettlement of refugees and put pressure on Vietnam to end policy of genocide

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader and DAP Secretary-General, Lim Kit Siang:

DAP cables Socialist International Party Leaders Conference in Stockholm today and tomorrow to help increase resettlement of refugees and put pressure on Vietnam to end policy of genocide

On behalf of Democratic Action Party, I have yesterday sent an urgent cable to the Socialist International Party Leaders conference to be held in Stockholm, Sweden, today and tomorrow to urge Western countries to open wider their doors for Vietnamese refugees and to put pressure on Vietnam to halt its policy of racism and genocide. Continue reading DAP cables Socialist International Party Leaders Conference in Stockholm today and tomorrow to help increase resettlement of refugees and put pressure on Vietnam to end policy of genocide

DAP proposes the convening of an All-Party Conference to reach a national accord on the issue of Vietnamese Refugees

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and Member of Parliament for Petaling, Lim Kit Siang, when officially declaring open the Johore DAP State Convention held in Kluang, on Sunday, 15th July 1979 at 10 a.m.

DAP proposes the convening of an All-Party Conference to reach a national accord on the issue of Vietnamese Refugees illegal immigrants which will take politics out of it, and enable the socio-economic and security interests of Malaysia to be safeguard while rendering humanitarian assistance to the victims of Vietnamese inhumanity.

The Vietnamese holocaust, which has already sent a quarter of a million human beings to their watery graves in the high seas, is the greatest blot to humanity. Continue reading DAP proposes the convening of an All-Party Conference to reach a national accord on the issue of Vietnamese Refugees