Liong Sik should reconsider invitation to ‘Three Lim’s beer drinking session in Kota Bahru as MCA leaders should not ask the people of Kelantan to drink beer publicly when the MCA President dare not do so himself

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Wednesday, 7th July 1993:

Liong Sik should reconsider invitation to ‘Three Lim’s beer drinking session in Kota Bahru as MCA leaders should not ask the people of Kelantan to drink beer publicly when the MCA President dare not do so himself

I would ask the MCA President, Datuk Dr.Ling Liong Sik, to reconsider my invitation to a ‘Three Lim’ beer-drinking session in Kota Bahru on any one of the four dates I had given-any one of the next four Sundays- as MCA leaders should not ask the people dare not do so himself. Continue reading Liong Sik should reconsider invitation to ‘Three Lim’s beer drinking session in Kota Bahru as MCA leaders should not ask the people of Kelantan to drink beer publicly when the MCA President dare not do so himself

Kit Siang proposes four dates for the ‘Three Lim’ beer session in Kota Bahru

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Tuesday, July 6, 1993:

Kit Siang proposes four dates for the ‘Three Lim’ beer session in Kota Bahru

Yesterday, I renewed my invitation to Gerakan President, Datuk Dr.Lim Keng Yaik and the MCA President, Datuk Dr.Ling Liong Sik, to join me in a trip to Kelantan to drink beer publicly to demonstrate that the DAP, Gerakan and MCA can take a united stand in opposing the new regulation of the Kelantan State Government restricting the public sale and consumption of alcohol involving non-Muslims starting from July 1 in breach of the assurance of the Kelantan Mentri Besar, Nik Aziz Mat himself. Continue reading Kit Siang proposes four dates for the ‘Three Lim’ beer session in Kota Bahru

Kit Siang renews invitation to Ling Sik and Keng Yaik for a trip to Kota Bahru for a public beer

By Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjong, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Monday, July 5, 1993:

Kit Siang renews invitation to Ling Sik and Keng Yaik for a trip to Kota Bahru for a public beer

At his press conference yesterday, Gerakan President and Minister for Primary Industiesm Datuk Dr.Lim Keng Yaik said the DAP must ne held responsible for the PAS-led Kelantan State Government regulation restricting public sale and consumption of alcohol from July 1. Continue reading Kit Siang renews invitation to Ling Sik and Keng Yaik for a trip to Kota Bahru for a public beer

Strong protest to Nik Aziz against breach of undertaking to maintain the status quo on the regulation affecting non-Muslins on public sale and consumption of alcohol and not to infringe rights of non-Muslims

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Wednesday, 30th June, 1993:

Strong protest to Nik Aziz against breach of undertaking to maintain the status quo on the regulation affecting non-Muslins on public sale and consumption of alcohol and not to infringe rights of non-Muslims

I have sent a strong protest to Kelantan Mentri Besar, Nik Aziz Nik Mat, against his breach of undertaking to DAP leaders at our meeting in January 1992 to maintain the status quo on the regulation affecting non-Muslins on public sale and consumption of alcohol and that the rights of the non-Muslims in Kelantan would not be infringed. Continue reading Strong protest to Nik Aziz against breach of undertaking to maintain the status quo on the regulation affecting non-Muslins on public sale and consumption of alcohol and not to infringe rights of non-Muslims

DAP will hold Nik Aziz to his promise to DAP leaders in January 1992 that the Kelantan State Government will not change the status quo for non-Muslims as fas as the public sale and consumption of alcohol concerned

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Monday, 28th June, 1993:

DAP will hold Nik Aziz to his promise to DAP leaders in January 1992 that the Kelantan State Government will not change the status quo for non-Muslims as fas as the public sale and consumption of alcohol concerned

DAP will hold Nik Aziz to his promise to DAP leaders in January 1992 that the Kelantan State Government will not change the status quo for non-Muslims as fas as the public sale and consumption of alcohol concerned. Continue reading DAP will hold Nik Aziz to his promise to DAP leaders in January 1992 that the Kelantan State Government will not change the status quo for non-Muslims as fas as the public sale and consumption of alcohol concerned

PAS leaders should realise the grave political consequences if PAS-led Kelantan State Government goes ahead with its ban on public sale and consumption of alcohol affecting non-Muslims on July 2

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Tuesday, June 22, 1993:

PAS leaders should realise the grave political consequences if PAS-led Kelantan State Government goes ahead with its ban on public sale and consumption of alcohol affecting non-Muslims on July 2

PAS leaders, both at national and state levels, should realise the grave political consequences if PAS-led Kelantan State Government goes ahead with its ban on public sale and consumption of alcohol affecting non-Muslims on July l, as well as requiring Chinese and non-Muslim marriages and religious rites to apply for special approval from local authorities for the use of any alcohol. Continue reading PAS leaders should realise the grave political consequences if PAS-led Kelantan State Government goes ahead with its ban on public sale and consumption of alcohol affecting non-Muslims on July 2

PAS will forfeit all political support and sympathy from the Chinese and non-Muslims in Malaysia if it disregards non-Muslim views and sensitivities and infringes on the non-Muslim way of life with its new regulations banning public sale and consumption of alcohol from July 1

by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, in Petaling Jaya on Sunday, June 20, 1993:

PAS will forfeit all political support and sympathy from the Chinese and non-Muslims in Malaysia if it disregards non-Muslim views and sensitivities and infringes on the non-Muslim way of life with its new regulations banning public sale and consumption of alcohol from July 1

PAS will forfeit all political support and sympathy from the Chinese and non-Muslims in Malaysia if it disregards non-Muslim views and sensitivities and infringes on the non-Muslim way of life with its new regulations banning public sale and consumption of alcohol from July 1 Continue reading PAS will forfeit all political support and sympathy from the Chinese and non-Muslims in Malaysia if it disregards non-Muslim views and sensitivities and infringes on the non-Muslim way of life with its new regulations banning public sale and consumption of alcohol from July 1

DAP reiterates that it remains unswervingly committed to Malaysia as a democratic secular state and will not compromise in its opposition to any attempt to create an Islamic state in Malaysia

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, at the Miri DAP Branch dinner to celebrate Sarawak DAP 15th Anniversary held in Miri on Wednesday, June 2, 1993 at 8 p.m.

DAP reiterates that it remains unswervingly committed to Malaysia as a democratic secular state and will not compromise in its opposition to any attempt to create an Islamic state in Malaysia

On this current tour of Sarawak to take apart in Sarawak DAP’s 15th anniversary celebrations, I want to reiterate that after 27 years of political struggle, the DAP remains unswervingly committed to the goal of a democratic secular Malaysia and we will not compromise in our opposition to any attempt to create an Islamic State in Malaysia. Continue reading DAP reiterates that it remains unswervingly committed to Malaysia as a democratic secular state and will not compromise in its opposition to any attempt to create an Islamic state in Malaysia

Islamic State and Islamisation of non-Muslims in Malaysia – An Appeal and a Message by DAP to MCA and Gerakan

Speech (Part 2) by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, at the Tanjong DAP Parliamentary Liaison Committee Chinese New Year reception held at Penang DAP Hqrs on Monday, 17th February 1992 at 8 p.m.

Islamic State and Islamisation of non-Muslims in Malaysia – An Appeal and a Message by DAP to MCA and Gerakan

On Chinese New Year Eve, I publicly proposed the conclusion of a Three-Lim ‘Year of the Monkey’ Declaration to unite and commit the MCA, Gerakan and DAP to oppose the Islamic State concept as well as any Islamisation measure which infringe non-Muslim rights, whether from UMNO or PAS. Continue reading Islamic State and Islamisation of non-Muslims in Malaysia – An Appeal and a Message by DAP to MCA and Gerakan

Call MCA and Gerakan Ministers and leaders to publicly apologise for conducting their campaign of lies in the past few months about the oppression and persecution of the Chinese in Kelantan which ranks as one of the most dishonourable episodes in the nation’s 35-year history

Speech by Parliamentary Opposition Leader, DAP Secretary-General and MP for Tanjung, Lim Kit Siang, at the Penang Wanita DAP Chinese New Year reception held at Penang DAP Hqrs on Sunday, 9th February 1992 at 8 p.m.

Call MCA and Gerakan Ministers and leaders to publicly apologise for conducting their campaign of lies in the past few months about the oppression and persecution of the Chinese in Kelantan which ranks as one of the most dishonourable episodes in the nation’s 35-year history

Until the visit of the DAP delegation to Kelantan from January 26-28, the Chinese outside Kelantan had fallen victim of the campaign of lies of the MCA and Gerakan in the past few months and believed that the Chinese in Kelantan are in ‘deep waters and furnace heat’, and are ‘oppressed’ and ‘persecuted’ by the PAS-led Kelantan State Government because of Islamisation measures which infringe non-Muslim rights and interests. Continue reading Call MCA and Gerakan Ministers and leaders to publicly apologise for conducting their campaign of lies in the past few months about the oppression and persecution of the Chinese in Kelantan which ranks as one of the most dishonourable episodes in the nation’s 35-year history