Thursday, 12 April 2012

Rahsia Besar DAP - PAP



Pertemuan rasmi lagi rahsia diantara Setiausaha Agung DAP memerangkap Ketua Menteri Paling Celaka Regim DAP Pulau Pinang dengan Ahli Parlimen Parti Pemerintah Singapura PAP disorokkan dari pengetahuan umum.

Paling menarik sekali apabila Guan Eng menujukkan skill taichi beliau yang cukup terkenal dengan menggunakan lidah bercabang yang disahkan kaki bohong dan penipu . Beliau menafikan sebarang pertalian diantara DAP dan PAP.

Baca dulu penafian Guan Eng...


Guan Eng Denies DAP Has Direct Political Ties with PAP

KUALA LUMPUR, 8 APRIL, 2012: DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng refuted Utusan Malaysia's allegation that the party has direct political ties with Singapore's ruling People's Progressive Party (PAP), reported The Malaysian Insider.

The Penang Chief Minister also and labeled the Umno-owned daily a "Peeping Tom newspaper" for revealing his Friday meeting with PAP's female MPs.

Lim told a press conference in George Town, Penang, that Utusan Malaysia's reference to the friendly meeting as suspicious was made in "very bad faith and bad intention".

Though he admitted that the meeting had taken place, Lim said it was merely a courtesy call by 14 of the party's female MPs for the sake of building "government to government" ties and not to foster a political relationship. DAP, Lim stressed, "has no direct political ties with the PAP".

"It shows they have Peeping Toms... We now have a Peeping Tom Utusan Malaysia. "This is unethical, this is immoral, this is completely unacceptable – A Peeping Tom newspaper," Lim said.

Wikipedia DAP.

The DAP was originally the Malaysian branch of the Singapore People's Action Party (PAP). However, Singapore seceded from the federation in 1965, just two years after the territories merged. Most of the Malaysian PAP members decided to remain with the original party, but those that decided to continue the party, including future President of Singapore Devan Nair, stayed in Malaysia to form the DAP in October 1965.[3] The party formally registered itself as a democratic socialist party on 18 March 1966.[4] In the August of that year, the official party organ, The Rocket, was first published. At the first DAP National Congress held in Setapak, Kuala Lumpur on 29 July 1967, the DAP declared itself to be "irrevocably committed to the ideal of a free, democratic and socialist Malaysia, based on the principles of racial and religious equality, social and economic justice, and founded on the institution of parliamentary democracy".[5]
In October that year, the DAP joined 55 other socialist parties belonging to the Socialist International (SI) at the SI International Conference in Zurich, Switzerland.[5]
Devan Nair, who founded the DAP, later returned to Singapore. Lee Kuan Yew, then Prime Minister of Singapore under the PAP, explained in 1981 that "the Cabinet decided that Singapore-Malaysia relations would always be bedevilled if Devan Nair remained a DAP leader. I persuaded him to come back."[3]


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