Archive for February, 2011

Being Mrs. Lim Kit Siang

Neo Geok Tee, a simple homemaker who spent half a century quietly looking after the family, the woman behind …

Guan Eng: Kit Siang inspires us to greatness.

How does one acclaim a man who is a living legend? Recognised by every Malaysian for his tireless advocacy …

“He is a simple man.” – Lim Hui Ming

Describing her father as a simple man with simple needs, Hui Ming says he cares little for money, as …

“He loves politics, but he loves his family too.” – Lim Hui Ying

As the youngest daughter in the family and self-confessed apple of her father’s eyes, Hui Ying shares personal insights …

“He raised us to have tireless work ethics.” – Lim Guan Choon

“My father was first detained under ISA in 1969. But I was too young then to recall of the …

Karpal: Kit Siang would have made a very good lawyer

When I first came back from Singapore, I began practicing in Alor Setar in 1969 and when May 13th …

Dr Chen Man Hin: Kit Siang’s conviction drives him relentlessly

Right from the day he joined DAP in the latter half of 1966, Lim Kit Siang showed his flair …

Teresa: Kit Siang has withstood the test of time

Someone from Barisan Nasional once described Kit Siang as a tragic hero, fighting for a lost cause. He was …

Liew Chin Tong: Kit Siang is a prophet ahead of his time

Lim Kit Siang tirelessly reminds Malaysia what she could have achieved – a just and progressive democracy that celebrates …

“After reading Kit Siang’s book, I changed my mind about migration.” – Kula

“The good life,” said the French poet Alfred de Vigny “is a dream of youth realised in maturity.” The …